recorded at Phil's place June 98 after re-learning it from an old gig tape
lyrics
WHAT'S YOUR NUMBER?
What's your number? What's your name?
What's your status? What's your game?
Down the station come with me
All you punks you're all the same
What's your name? no one cares
Forget your name - what's your number?
We got your number on a file
Right on the bottom of a pile
We look you up then lock you up
Every time you go too wild
Stop complaining, stop your noise
We got your number you got no choice
We got your ID, down to a T
And a tape recording of your voice
So what's your number? What's your name?
So much freedom, nothings changed
Sod your reasons couldn't care less
Go find someone else to blame
supported by 26 fans who also own “What's Your Number?”
Ska Punk as good as it gets. Other bands would benefit from taking notes. Culture Shock is relevant as always with the contemporary lyrics, and the music will force you to nod in rhythm whether you want to or not. Droote
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Another great release from a long standing band in the UK diy scene. From when I first saw them in Eastbourne in 1990 to this release now I still love this band. Jon Crow
Scratchy DIY punk from Philadelphia with an impeccable list of inspirations. Think Crass, Flux of Pink Indians, This Heat, and Chronophage. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 22, 2023
The legendary Crass made the stems from their debut available for remixing; the result is this excellent, mind-melting 40-track collection. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 19, 2022
This taut, punchy 2015 anarcho-punk EP from Istanbul's Ugly Shadows gets a worthy cassette re-release through A World Divided. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 21, 2021