Third World War-Third World War1 & 2(1972)[EAC-FLAC]






























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Terry Stamp and Jim Avery hold the distinction of forming Third World War probably the UK's first, for real, “aggro” band.
Formed in London at the turn of the 70s, Third World War released 2 proto-punk albums (Fly Records and Track Records) in the very early 70s. Third World War featured an aggression unheard of at that time. With Terry Stamp’s explosive vocals, lyrics, chopper guitar style and Jim Avery’s West London, hardnut, two fisted, riff and chord approach proved unbeatable, (even thirty years on). Their socio-political agenda and proto-punk guitar style prefigured the emergence of UK “working-class” punk bands by some 5 years. Terry Stamp also recorded an album titled “Fatsticks” for A&M Records in 1975, moving to Los Angeles shortly afterwards.


Third World War-Third World War

1. Rolling Home
2. Why Did You Go
3. Falling Song, The
4. Young Man
5. Billy and His Piano Without
6. Maiden Voyage
7. New York Mining Disaster 1941
8. Picture Sliding Down the Wall
9. Billy and His Piano Without
10. Vaggsang
11. As It Was in the First Place
12. Maiden Voyage, Long Version
13. See the Sun in My Eyes
14. Resurrection Shuffle
15. Can You Get It


Third World War-Third World War 2

1. Yobo
2. Urban Rock
3. Coshing Old Lady Blues
4. Rat Crawl
5. Id Rather Cut Cane For Castro
6. Factory Canteen News
7. Hammersmith Guerrilla

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