Chron Gen - Chronic Generation

Reviews of Chron Gen's 1982 album Chronic Generation are mixed; some critics find it disappointing and poorly constructed, noting its half-formed ideas and "tired" sound, while others consider it a historically important part of the Oi! punk canon that should be appreciated for its context, despite its imperfections. The album's material is a blend of new and previously released songs, with some critics suggesting the singles were superior to their LP versions, though the live EP bonus tracks are generally praised.

Review by Dave Thompson
A bonus-stacked reissue of the Hertfordshire punks' 1982 debut album, itself one of the most brilliantly brittle concoctions in the entire Oi! canon. Chron Gen had already been around for two years by the time they cut the LP, a legacy that is encapsulated among the dozen-bonus tracks here. Only a smattering of live cuts are omitted from the roundup (including, somewhat disappointingly, "Abortions" and "Ripper"), but the compilation-only "Clouded Eyes" is here, together with the late 1982 Outlaw EP. The album is a little clumsy in places -- songs like "You Make Me Spew" and even "Chronic Generation" itself have not aged well. But, then again, were they meant to? More than any other of punk's offspring, Oi! was music-for-the-moment, blind rage kicking out at the things that enraged it at the time. There was no thought for history, no attempt to stash something away for the future -- hell, most bands weren't even sure there would be a future, let alone one that would still be listening to 20-year-old punk rock. So accept Chronic Generation for what it was meant to be -- the long-awaited debut by one of the movement's mightiest noise-makers, and it won't disappoint. But if it does, the two covers will certainly raise a smile -- "Jet Boy Jet Girl" amped to rocket-propulsion proportions, and "Living Next Door to Alice," performed in such a way that you'll have no problem understanding why Alice had to move house!


Ripped to MP3

1. Lies
2. Jet Boy Jet Girl
3. Hounds Of The Night
4. L.S.D.
5. You Make Me Spew
6. Chronic Generation
7. Mindless Few
8. You'll Never Change Me
9. Rock A Bill
10. Friends Tell Me Lies
11. Reality
12. Living Next Door To Alice
Bonus Tracks
13. Puppets Of War
14. Mindless Few (Single Version)
15. Lies (Single Version)
16. Chronic Generation (Single Version)
17. Reality (Single Version)
18. Subway Sadist
19. Outlaw
20. Behind Closed Doors
21. Disco Tech
22. Clouded Eyes
23. Puppets Of War (Live - Free EP)
24. Subway Sadist (Live - Hitchin' 81)

Comments

  1. The Business, The Exploited, now Chron Gen, is Infa Riot on the list? The foreskins (sorry 4-Skins) quickly became the least favorite, though their first single were massive.
    The first version of Wonderful World. Bloody hell, great. Is Blitz making an appearance? Do you have The Special Duties? Oi related punk had some dubious qualities but also raw power. Thanks for this one.

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    1. I don't actually have any Infa Riot...but I can get some. 4 Skins are limted to their debut album, still to post in the future. Blitz are deffo coming, both here and on my old blog "Themes From Great Cities"...check just in case anything has been re-upped recently. Special Duties I don't have...but I can get if there's a big enough number of hits on The Business and a later 4 Skins post....the range of shit I listen to isn't endless, but it's fairly punk and various subcultures or generes

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  2. The Business - Complete Singles [Apple Music] https://mega.nz/folder/tuYR3ICB#VrjvAh16Anq5ZrnmNNw6MQ

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