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Fish Inn

The Stalin · 1986

35 min · 6 tracks · hardcore punk

Raw energy and chaotic melodies encapsulate the essence of Japanese hardcore punk in this electrifying album.

Fish Inn is an album by The Stalin, released in 1986. Raw energy and chaotic melodies encapsulate the essence of Japanese hardcore punk in this electrifying album. 'Fish Inn' is significant for its raw representation of the hardcore punk movement in Japan, influencing future generations of punk bands. The album's distinct sound and politically charged themes garnered critical acclaim, cementing The Stalin's place in music history. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Fish Inn sound like?

Raw energy and chaotic melodies encapsulate the essence of Japanese hardcore punk in this electrifying album. Rooted in hardcore punk.

What makes Fish Inn by The Stalin notable?

'Fish Inn' is significant for its raw representation of the hardcore punk movement in Japan, influencing future generations of punk bands. The album's distinct sound and politically charged themes garnered critical acclaim, cementing The Stalin's place in music history. Released in 1986, 'Fish Inn' was The Stalin's third studio album, following their breakout record 'Stop Jap' (1985). By this point, the band was solidifying their reputation within Japan's underground punk scene, pushing boundaries with their confrontational style and lyrical content.

How many songs are on Fish Inn?

Fish Inn has 6 tracks, running approximately 35 minutes.

Tracklist

6 tracks·35:08

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 廃魚 Standout 4:36
  • 2 M-16 (マイナー・シックスティーン) Standout 4:46
  • 3 T-Legs 6:42
  • 4 バイ・バイ・”ニーチェ” Standout 2:42
  • 5 アクマデ憐レム歌 6:13
  • 6 Fish Inn 10:09

Release Date

January 1, 1986

Genre

hardcore punk

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Artist Origin

Japan

Runtime

35 min 8 sec