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Stiff Little Fingers - Inflammable Material (CD)

Inflammable Material
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Album Details: Inflammable Material

Release Date:01/01/1979
Label:Restless Records
UPC:018777236324

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  • Overall:

    A Punk Classic

    By punchdrunklovestruck  Jan 12, 2000

    If you listen to any modern punk album today... you'll hear the Stiff Little Fingers. Even the Swingin' Utters have covered them. "Alternative Ulster" and "Here We Are Nowhere" are brilliant.
    This is there best album.

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  • All Music Guide

    With "Alternative Ulster" and "Suspect Device" leading the way, this is a compelling, raging record that derives most of its style from the Sex Pistols and simply cranks up the personal political issues a notch or two. There is a so-so version of Bob Marley's "Johnny Was" (call it the obligatory reggae cover), but that doesn't hamper the enjoyment, nor does it detract from the record's overwhelming power. 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