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45 Grave: Sleep in Safety 12"
Formed from putrefying remnants of The Germs, The Consumers, The Bags, The Gun Club, and The Screamers among other L.A. punk outfits, 45 Grave were arguably the first American Goth/deathrock band and inarguably one of the best. Fronted by the Exene-meets-Barbarella vocal and visual stylings of Dinah Cancer (still one of the greatest stage names in a punk rock genre full of āem), 45 Grave also featured Paul B. Cutler on guitar, Don Bolles on drums, Rob (Ritter) Graves on bass, and Paul Roessler on keyboards, and from that all-star line-up came 1983ās Sleep in Safety, their lone studio release and only recording with the bandās original members. Probably most famous for the first appearance of the horrifyingly graphic, true-crime track āPartytime,ā the single version of which was subsequently cut in 1985 and featured on The Return of the Living Dead soundtrack, Sleep in Safety also offered the early MTV track āEvilā and the band ātheme songā ā45 Graveā among other blandishments for those who like their rock and roll with a side of the macabre. For our Real Gone Music exhumation of this classic record, we have āembalmedā a very special edition, preserving the original albumās gatefold edition complete with lyrics and adding a custom inner sleeve drawn from the bandās very rare āA Tale of Strange Phenomenaā press releaseāpurple with black streaks vinyl! Folks have been dying for this one!
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45 Grave: Sleep in Safety 12"
45 Grave: Sleep in Safety 12"
Formed from putrefying remnants of The Germs, The Consumers, The Bags, The Gun Club, and The Screamers among other L.A. punk outfits, 45 Grave were arguably the first American Goth/deathrock band and inarguably one of the best. Fronted by the Exene-meets-Barbarella vocal and visual stylings of Dinah Cancer (still one of the greatest stage names in a punk rock genre full of āem), 45 Grave also featured Paul B. Cutler on guitar, Don Bolles on drums, Rob (Ritter) Graves on bass, and Paul Roessler on keyboards, and from that all-star line-up came 1983ās Sleep in Safety, their lone studio release and only recording with the bandās original members. Probably most famous for the first appearance of the horrifyingly graphic, true-crime track āPartytime,ā the single version of which was subsequently cut in 1985 and featured on The Return of the Living Dead soundtrack, Sleep in Safety also offered the early MTV track āEvilā and the band ātheme songā ā45 Graveā among other blandishments for those who like their rock and roll with a side of the macabre. For our Real Gone Music exhumation of this classic record, we have āembalmedā a very special edition, preserving the original albumās gatefold edition complete with lyrics and adding a custom inner sleeve drawn from the bandās very rare āA Tale of Strange Phenomenaā press releaseāpurple with black streaks vinyl! Folks have been dying for this one!
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Formed from putrefying remnants of The Germs, The Consumers, The Bags, The Gun Club, and The Screamers among other L.A. punk outfits, 45 Grave were arguably the first American Goth/deathrock band and inarguably one of the best. Fronted by the Exene-meets-Barbarella vocal and visual stylings of Dinah Cancer (still one of the greatest stage names in a punk rock genre full of āem), 45 Grave also featured Paul B. Cutler on guitar, Don Bolles on drums, Rob (Ritter) Graves on bass, and Paul Roessler on keyboards, and from that all-star line-up came 1983ās Sleep in Safety, their lone studio release and only recording with the bandās original members. Probably most famous for the first appearance of the horrifyingly graphic, true-crime track āPartytime,ā the single version of which was subsequently cut in 1985 and featured on The Return of the Living Dead soundtrack, Sleep in Safety also offered the early MTV track āEvilā and the band ātheme songā ā45 Graveā among other blandishments for those who like their rock and roll with a side of the macabre. For our Real Gone Music exhumation of this classic record, we have āembalmedā a very special edition, preserving the original albumās gatefold edition complete with lyrics and adding a custom inner sleeve drawn from the bandās very rare āA Tale of Strange Phenomenaā press releaseāpurple with black streaks vinyl! Folks have been dying for this one!











