Final Damnation Live album be The Damned. Original Issue Date: August 1989 Catalog No: Essential ESSLP 008 Note: Recorded at The Town & Country Club, London June 13, 1988. Available as DVD. The Damned are a rock music band originally from Croydon, England a suburb of London, formed in 1976. ... 1989 is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Famous country club in London where many vaudeville acts originated. ... St. ... 1988 is a leap year starting on a Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The set begins with the original line up and morphs through the various line-ups of the band playing on the tracks that that line-up recorded in the studio. Recorded at a time the band were in a chaotic state of no record contract after being dropped by their only major label contract, MCA. Various line-ups based off this show would tour until releasing the Fun Factory single. Fun Factory is a name with at least two common meanings: The Play-Doh Fun Factory was a toy kit that extruded modelling clay (actually plastic) in various shapes. ...
Tracks: See Her Tonite / Neat Neat Neat / Born To Kill / I Fall / Fan Club / Fish / Help! / New Rose / I Feel Alright / I Just Can't Be Happy Today / Wait For The Blackout / Melody Lee / Noise Noise Noise / Love Song / Smash It Up (Parts 1 & 2) / Looking At You / The Last Time
I think by now everyone has gotten a taste of Damnation and from the looks of this packed house, they were ready for more without a doubt, from the "Halloween" theme in the beginning of their set to the intense energy.
Damnation were up to ear rape everyone with their spawn ridden blasts of satanic buzz with songs like "Beezelbubblegum" and the old Living End standby, "Deadbeat".
Damnation was energetic and wild, Shaun going off the way he usually does, jumping around into people's faces, leaping off stage and swinging the mikestand around.