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Since the late '80s, Bay Area punks the Parasites have been giving <a href="spotify:artist:7GaxyUddsPok8BuhxN6OUW">James Brown</a> a run for his money in the hard work game. Issuing a bushel load of 7" singles and compilations on punk labels like Shredder, Go Kart and Rocco, the band also found time to issue several full-length releases. Pair and Punch Lines both came out in 1994 on Shredder Records, Rat Ass Pie came out in 1998 and in 1999 Go Kart issued a singles collection called Compost, which included some interesting covers including the <a href="spotify:artist:2Ohpu0UE5PFDgfhUxEi0Fy">Dictators</a> "Loyola," the <a href="spotify:artist:7eSvd8I9IvSXvz5DhbJ7Oe">Avengers</a>' "No Martyr," the <a href="spotify:artist:1FGH4Bh7g9W6V4fUcKZWp5">Descendents</a>' "Pep Talk," and <a href="spotify:artist:5l8VQNuIg0turYE1VtM9zV">Leonard Cohen</a>'s "Suzanne." ~ Stacia Proefrock

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