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Gravatar Wow, never heard of these guys before your blog! I had a band in '85 on Canada's west coast (small town also) and never really realized how hardcore was evolving when we were writin' tunes back then - never realized how the scene had evolved already. SOI almost sound like Italy in '82 to me - the way I like it!!!! The way were doing tunes in '85 - DC in '81 style! Cool post dude!


Gravatar This is exactly why the Internet is a good thing! This EP is a classic. I bought it on a whim when it came out and wasn't disappointed. I recently found an old cassete recording of it (the original was stolen) and converted it to MP3 (horrific sound quality).
Thanks again Eric - now I have a listenable copy of these songs again!


Gravatar damn straight!!! great 7". my old band played w/these guys and they were silly and fun to hang with. Canada had so many great bands that went un-noticed and put to shame alot of U.S.H.C. that people drool all over themselves for.

for example- beyond possession, nunfuckers,genetic control,guilt parade,direct action,youthyouthyouth
stretch marks & these guys.

thanks for posting this........


Gravatar This is great - I've got a bunch of SOI stuff on cassette that the singer's(?) brother sent me back in the day, and I've never been able to afford this on eBay. Good looking out!

(and I second the Nunfuckers...that was some good shit that's almost impossible to find now.)


Gravatar They were great live and nice guys.


Gravatar Ah yes... I had the original pressing of this (the one depicted is the repress). Corresponded with the singer Tim Freeborn (real name) and put out a cassette comp. with several of their songs in around 1986. One day (I was still living at home, no more than a year later) the phone went, it was Tim and he was in my (small UK) hometown - he'd got stranded on his tour of European squats, could he stay over? He did, was really amusing company, charmed my parents, and we haven't been in touch since... Tim, if you're out there, reply to this. My fanzine/comp. was called SON OF QUINCY. To make sure it's you, take a guess at how old my dad was at the time, and include it in any reply. Adios! James


Gravatar Great post. Thanks for the new find.


Gravatar this is classic canadian hardcore single that has since been lost from my collection, thanks for bringing this one back to life for me.


Gravatar This, the LP and the Sing Generic Crap EP are all fucking amazing.

Adding to the amazing list of Canadian hardcore/punk rock:

Personality Crisis (Winnipeg)
Lowlife (Winnipeg)
Ruggedy Annes (WInnipeg)
House Of Commons (Vancouver or Victoria I think)


Gravatar I grew up in Meaford and seen these guys play at a few parties and shit, the best was when they opened up at our highschool for the Forgotten Rebels, and Tim got so wasted the principal threw him out and he missed most of the rebels. Great Days.

Anyone got any contact information on Tim or his brother Rob?, I'd really appreciate it.


Gravatar This band was the only good thing about growing up in Meaford. I was almost sure that i still had an Angry Thalidomide Babies (Tim's earlier band) demo cassette in my old boxes of shit, but i've never been able to find it. I also had an old tape with a bunch of Sons of Ishmael stuff on it, and i'm not sure if any of that was practices or demos or anything. I can't find that anymore either, but i haven't looked through everything.
That Forgotten Rebels show in the gym of GBSS was awesome. Didn't SOI play a noontime "Sockhop" or something, as well? my memory sucks, but I seem to remember seeing them at some farmhouse party once, too.
Tim really was always hilarious. His brother Rob, too. I was a bit younger than these guys, so i never was great pals with them or anything. I haven't really hung out a lot in Meaford since and never really kept in touch with anybody, so i have no contact info for them, sorry.
Anyway, i still listen to this and all their other stuff all the time. It's good to see that others love it as much as I do.


Gravatar Hey! I'm the brother of the bassist from SOI. I was never into the punk scene and never really heard his stuff. It ain't my type of stuff, but it's cool to be able to finally hear it. Thanks!


Gravatar goddammit, i was gonna post this on the 7INCHPUNK site, you beat me to it! yes i also corresponded & hung out with Tim, great intelligent nice guy. remember gifting him the Bob Dylan biography when they came to Kent OH in 1987, which he said he read throughout the U.S. tour so he was pretty eclectic even back then. really miss that guy. rockin' band, too :>


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