Stiff Little Fingers - Hanx (CD)

Hanx
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5 out of 5.0 stars 3 Ratings (3 Reviews)

Album Details: Hanx

Release Date:01/01/1980
Label:Restless Records
UPC:018777236522

User Reviews: Hanx

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    great!!

    By copperhead7311837  Jul 7, 2000

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    YETI KNOWS

    By tim  Oct 8, 1999

    I was at this live taping of Hanx, and man i got beat up so bad. I was just like " hey albania doesnt have any room for techno wizards like yourselves, you get out and stay out" then they beat me. Then the yeti came in and was like " dont worry man,... i got yer back all the way" then i started. then it ended Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Hanx

  • All Music Guide

    The other SLF studio recordings all contain some fine songs but are recommended only to hardcore fans. Hanx, however, is a live recording that brilliantly serves two purposes: first, as proof of what incendiary live shows SLF was capable of; second, as a greatest hits record. Unsurprisingly, the tempos here are much faster than the studio recordings, but that simply adds to the excitement. Overlooked upon its release, Hanx is a raging, non-stop hunk of punk rock that sounds great even after all these years. Issued on CD by Restless Retro in 1990.

    - John Dougan, All Music Guide

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Stiff Little Fingers

A taut, explosive Belfast-based punk band, Stiff Little Fingers (named after a Vibrators song) had the dubious distinction of being referred to as "The Irish Clash." What must have seemed like a compliment at the time did little to help their career, only because it made comparisons between the two bands inevitable. Granted, there were many similarities: both bands debu... Read more