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Bl'ast - The Power Of Expression flac album
  • Performer Bl'ast
  • Title The Power Of Expression
  • Date of release 1986
  • Country US
  • Style Hardcore
  • Other formats RA VOX XM MP2 AAC MMF WMA
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1618 mb
  • Size FLAC 1958 mb
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 527

Blast (stylized as BL'AST!) is an American punk rock band formed in 1983 in Santa Cruz, California. After breaking up in 1991, they reunited in 2001 and again in 2013. To date, Blast has released three original studio albums (the latest being 1989's Take the Manic Ride), and they have gone through several line-up changes, leaving vocalist Clifford Dinsmore and guitarist Mike Neider as the only constant members.

Complete your Bl'ast collection. Question: What is the track that plays in back of the organ at the beginning of the album? I remember that song being on a compilation somewhere but I thought it was on Not So Quiet On The Western Front Anybody remember what compilation that really fast Bl'ast! song was on? Thanks! Best Regards.

Album · 2014 · 25 Songs. More By BL'AST! See All. Blood! 2013. The Power of Expression.

The Power of Expression. Also included is a 28 page booklet with amazing Bl’ast! photos from the mid-80s. All tracks (re)mastered by Brad Boatright. Renews automatically.

BL'AST! began in 1982-83 and released its first album, The Power of Expression, in 1985.

Tracklist

A1 Time To Think
A2 Surf And Destroy
A3 Fuckin' With My Head
A4 E.I.B.
A5 Our Explanation
A6 The Future
B1 Break It Down
B2 Time Waits (For No One)
B3 I Don't Need II
B4 It's Alive
B5 Look Into Myself
B6 Nightmare

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – Greenworld Distribution
  • Manufactured By – Greenworld Distribution
  • Marketed By – Greenworld Distribution
  • Recorded At – Fane Productions
  • Mastered At – Capitol Mastering

Credits

  • Bass – Dave Cooper
  • Cover – Joel Loya
  • Drums [Drum Beat] – Bill Torgerson
  • Engineer – Vince Sanchez
  • Guitar – Mike Neider
  • Lyrics By – C. Dinsmore*
  • Mastered By – Eddy Schreyer
  • Producer – Blast!*
  • Rhythm Guitar [Remainder] – Steve Stevenson
  • Vocals [Words] – Clifford*

Notes

Recorded September-October 1985
Includes a black and white lyric insert. The release was originally issued with a sticker on the shrinkwrap. The sticker is pink and describes 'Aggressive guitars,' 'pounding rhythms,' and 'blatant vocals' from this 'powerful hardcore' band.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SST CD 148 Bl'ast!* The Power Of Expression ‎(CD, Album) SST Records SST CD 148 US 1987
SSTC 148 Bl'ast The Power Of Expression ‎(Cass, Album) SST Records SSTC 148 US 1987
SST 148 Bl'ast The Power Of Expression ‎(LP, Album, RE) SST Records SST 148 US 1987
RR 9713 Bl'ast!* The Power Of Expression ‎(LP, Album) Roadrunner Records RR 9713 Netherlands 1986
GWC90530 Bl'ast The Power Of Expression ‎(Cass, Album) Greenworld Distribution, Wishingwell Records GWC90530 US 1986


Talk about Bl'ast - The Power Of Expression


Jerdodov
Question: What is the track that plays in back of the organ at the beginning of the album? I remember that song being on a compilation somewhere but I thought it was on Not So Quiet On The Western Front. I was wrong.. Anybody remember what compilation that really fast Bl'ast! song was on? Thanks!Best Regards
Ral
No - you were right 1st time. It IS on Not So Quiet - its 'Holocaust' by M.A.D. who went on to become Bl'ast
Winotterin
The only lyrics I can remember from that track is "It's All A Bunch Of Fucking Shit!" somewhere in the middle then returns back to the way it starts then it ends.
Rigiot
How many were autographed? I see at least 2 have autographed copies for sale.