Testors
Prime Primitive 1976 - 1977
(Green Noise Records)
It was Criminal (and I don't mean Syl's band) that Sonny's surly cell was lost in the late-1970s rush, during which labels large and small scrambled to sign anyone growling counter to rock-product orthodoxy. The NYC-prowling Testors' from-the-shoulder wallops peeled paper from walls of CBGB's, Max's, and sundry other loveable pits. Chords left contusions. If they didn't threaten eral top-billed attractions, Testors certainly ran in the same pack. Green Noise has carpentered both silver and black vinyl variations.
Recommended: "Primitive," "You Don't Break My Heart," "Hey You," "Let's Get Zooed Out" (live), "I See," "Don't Tell Me," "Remembrance," "Madra's Prison"
Videos: "Hey You" "Let's Get Zooed Out" "I See" "Remembrance"

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