Debris | Static Disposal | Album

Debris | Static Disposal | Album

Tags: Era_1970s, Gender_Male, Genre_Art_Rock, Genre_Experimental, Origin_USA, Type_Studio Release Year: 1976 ARS Score: 77.2

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Released in April 1976—the same month as the Ramones' debut— Static Disposal by the Oklahoma-based band Debris' is a legendary "lost" classic of proto-punk and experimental rock. Recorded in just two sessions totaling less than ten hours, the album serves as a raw, chaotic artifact of outsider music that anticipated the industrial and post-punk movements by years. Contemporary and retrospective reviews describe the album as a "glorious racket" that balances "controlled chaos" with high-brow structure. A potent blend of Experimental Rock, Proto-Punk, and Art Punk. Critics often compare their sound to Eno-era Roxy Music or The Stooges' Fun House filtered through "underground isolation".

Artist Website: discogs/Debris



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