RANDOM CHILDREN IN A BASEMENT

This is hella throwback. Jeff Vaders, a fella most of us grew up with and who played in several bands in the early 90’s shot me an email with some old cassette recordings he discovered. Before we had the opportunity to play any real, “shows” we would play exclusively in the basements of our parents houses. Typically, when they were gone for the weekend. These shows would consist of maybe 14 or 15 people and the kids who were in the bands playing. This recording was made in Jeff’s parents basement on New Year’s eve 1990. The recording quality ain’t so great (which kind of makes them awesome) and I’m not really sure why we ever did a cover of the Beastie Boys’ Rhymin’ & Stealin’ but folks seemed to dig it at the time.

I think I remember this evening as a time when, after the bands had played, we watched an Andrew Dice Clay stand up thing on cable. Or maybe it was Damon Wayans…I can’t really remember. Anyway, here’s the recordings of three covers (Pretty Vacant, Banned in DC and Rhymin’ & Stealin’) and one original called End.

Banned in DC

End
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Pretty Vacant

Rhymin’ & Stealin’

Thanks Jeff for the send in, it was pretty rad listening.

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