Lee Ving, the Philadelphia-raised, lead singer and rhythm guitarist for pot-stirring, Los Angeles punk rock outfit Fear has remained the group's sole original member since 1993. Like the Fall's Mark E. Smith, Ving spent the ensuing years rifling through a rotating cast of musicians and keeping Fear in the game, a tactic he used to great effect on 2012's The Fear Record, a straight up re-recording of the band's iconic 1992 high-water mark, The Record. Equal parts middle finger to the black hole of album licensing and a straight-up cash grab, The Fear Record sounds surprisingly visceral, with Ving, who was 62 at the time of recording, forgoing the usual template of bringing the material up to date stylistically/lowering the songs' original keys to accommodate vocal chord purification, and simply reproducing the source material for the compression-obsessed MP3 age. In fact, the only real difference between the two, besides Ving's 40 gritty sandpaper howl, which to be fair was hardly like "buttah" to begin with, is the playlist order, which finds the still intoxicating "I Love Living in the City" swapping places with the still riveting "Let's Have a War," among other instances of punk rock musical chairs, proving once again that "I Don't care About You" is just as apt a statement in 2012 as it was in 1982.
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TRACK LISTINGS
Disc 1
1 I Love Livin' In The City (2:02)
2 New York's Alright If You Like Saxophones (2:23)
3 I Don't Care About You (1:50)
4 Let's Have A War (2:21)
5 Gimme Some Action (0:59)
6 Foreign Policy (2:02)
7 Beef Boloney (2:10)
8 We Destroy The Family (1:52)
9 Camarillo (1:10)
10 Disconnected (2:08)
11 We Gotta Get Outa This Place (2:40)
12 Fresh Flesh (1:48)
13 Getting The Brush (2:24)
14 No More Nothing (1:32)
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