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From New Mills England


1980 - 1983
1989
2007

Formed out of the ashes of school band 'XS Rhytm'


Carl Fisher - Vocals
Nidge Miller (R.I.P.) - Guitar
Neil 'Mackie' McLennan - Bass
Chris 'Charlie' Howe - Drums

Tim Harris - Bass

Gary Basnett (ex-Attak) - Vocals
Paul Lilley - Drums
Spike (Blitzkrieg) - Vocals
Gary Sumner - Bass


Rose Of Victory: (1983)
Nidge - Guitar
Mackie - Bass
Nigel Beverly - Vocals
Gary Bowler - Drums


Formed in 1980 in New Mills, Blitz were the label's first signing. Their debut release, a four track EP, was recorded very quickly, as were most singles on the label. The first pressing of 1000 copies were sold in a few days, mainly by mail order. A subsequent distribution deal with Rough Trade and Pinnacle led to sales of over 20,000 copies. Initial copies were all hand stamped as the label thought they would only sell 1000! Their debut album even hit the National charts! The band later became one of the most influential Punk bands of all time with numerous late 90's Punk bands covering their songs. Tragically, Nidge died in a road incident in Austin, Texas in February 2007 after a gig whilst touring with his reformed band.
(Nicked from the excellent Unofficial No Future Website)

New Mills in Derbyshire seems an unlikely birth place for one of Britain’s top Oi! bands, but this was the home of the two Punks and two Skins who made up the band. It was Gary Bushell (who wrote for "Sounds" and was later dubbed the God Father of Oi!) that brought the group to the attention of the Oi! World and in particular to the attention of Chris Berry who had just set up No Future records with a bank loan and high hopes. The labels first 7" release was a 4 track EP entitled "All Out Attack" it was Blitz's second demo. It out sold the initial pressing of a thousand and reached number three in the UK independent charts in August '81. As it turned out, over 20,000 copies were purchased by the fans eager to hear the fast almost thrash sound of Blitz - not bad for the bands and labels debut. It was on the live circuit that the lads gained notoriety. They enjoyed antagonizing the audience. Although it wasn't always verbal abuse, cans and bottles were also thrown and more than once cocky Carl the singer would have come a cropper if it wasn't for quick thinking of the security men. That was what Blitz was all about, it seems right from the beginning they were on a self destruct countdown, it's what made them who they were. Blitz's second single "Never Surrender" shot up the indie charts and in March '82 it reach number two. The band had originally wanted to release the "Time Bomb demos." The bands 3rd single "Warriors" saw a slight change in sound for Blitz. The band was moving more towards the singalong street anthems not unlike the Business or the 4-Skins. Many fanzines and Oi! pundits of the time thought "No Future" should've had a stab at the national singles chart, but Chris Berry had stretched his resources too thing with the fast growing label. There simply wasn't enough money to promote the single. It peaked at number two in the indie charts in august '82. As it turned out it was a missed opportunity as the bands debut album "Voice of a Generation" reached number 27 in the nation album chart, with no promotion whatsoever. I will never forget seeing the news program "Nationwide" on BBC1 when they featured the band. They were asked why they were a voice of a generation. As usual the media had tried to make something out of nothing and were a little taken back when they were told "It's just a good title." To promote the album, the band joined GBH and Abrasive Wheels on tour. It sound the death knell for Blitz. The groups played in large venues and as it turned out the expectations of the promoter were far too ambitious. The tour, for want of a better word, was a disaster. Mackie had had enough. Tim Harris stepped in to help the band out. He had been the groups producer and engineer. Shortly afterwards Nidge called it a day and he joined Mackie to form "Rose of Victory." Carl and Tim carried on as Blitz and in February released "New Age." The group had totally changed direction, although dedicated fans pushed it up to number two in the indie charts. The follow up "Telecommunication" did just as well, but the sound was more "New Romantic" than Punk and the group received a lot of flak. By the time the band released their second album "Second Empire Of Justice" it was all over, the bubble had burst. For many Blitz died after "Warriors," as their later singles do them no justice, but for the short time that Blitz reigned the Street music scene they were the "Voice of a Generation." (Toast, April 1999)




1st Demo
1980




Tracks:
4Q
Escape
Youth
Bleed
Criminal Damage

2nd Demo
1981




Tracks:
Attack
45 Revolutions
Fight To Live
Someone's Gonna Die


(became the EP)

All Out Attack 7"
No Future 1981
Oi 1



Side A:
Someone’s Gonna Die
Attack
Side B:
Fight To Live
45 Revolutions


1st pressing 500 copies with stamped labels. 2nd pressing in same foldoutcover as above. Plain white labels. 3rd pressing in standard 'non-foldout' cover with printed labels. Released August 22nd 1981. 25,000 copies sold

V/A Punk And Disorderly LP
Abstract Records 1981
AABT 100



Track: Someone's Gonna Die



Black or red vinyl. Also included in the box set Six Disques Bleu on blue vinyl (Abstract 1987)
Rereleased in the U.S. on Posh Boy as PBS 131 in 1982 on black
or clear vinyl, and in Greece on Music Box as SMB 40181 in 1982. Picture disc released on Erika Records June 4, 2006.

V/A Carry On Oi! LP
Secret Records 1981
SEC 2




Tracks:
Nation On Fire
Youth





(Odd copies have Exploited labels)
Released as INT 198.531 in Germany. Reissued as LINK LP 067 in different cover,
on Step-1 1996 as STEP LP 18, and on GET BACK 199?, (unknown cat#)

Never surrender 7"
No future '82
Oi 6




Side A:
Never Surrender
Side B:
Razors In The Night


Released March 6th 1982

Time Bomb Demo
1982


Tracks:
Time Bomb
Criminal Damage
Time Bomb (2)
4Q
I Don't Need You
Propaganda
Closedown
Your Revolution
Voice Of A Generation
Those Days

Total Noise #1 7"
Total Noise Records 1982
TOT 1





Tracks:Voice Of A Generation (I Don't Wanna Be Poor No More)

Warriors 7"
No Future Records 1982
Oi 16





Side A:
Warriors
Side B:
Youth


Released August 28th 1982. Some copies with sticker.
Also released on Poko as INTER3 (Finland) and in New Zealand as MAS304
Reissued on Visionary 199? as V 715

Voice of a generation LP
No future 1982
PUNK 1
Side A:
We Are The Boys
Time Bomb
Voice Of A Generation
Bleed
I Don’t Need You
T.O.?
Propaganda
Criminal Damage
Vicious
Side B:
Warriors
Nation On Fire
Your Revolution
Scream
4.Q.
Escape
Moscow
Closedown


Released November 6th 1982


Some copies with printed innersleeves, others with merch insert. Also released on cassette as CPUNK1. Released on Roadrunner as 9941 (Dutch) and on Poko (Finland) as PUNK1, on Intercord as INT145.505 (Germany), on Music World as MUFP533 (New Zealand) and on Victoria as VLP45 with 2 extra tracks (Spain) on VAP as 35103-25 with OBI-strip 2 extra tracks and lyric sheets (Japan) Later also bootlegged on green vinyl. Pic disc Captain Oi! Records PD 523. As Picture disc on Step-1 (STEP PDLP178) and STPP 178 USA 2007



Voice Of A Generation LP
Vap Records 1984?
35103-25
Japan
Side A
We Are The Boys
Time Bomb
Voice Of A Generation
Bleed
I Don’t Need You
T.O.?
Propaganda
Criminal Damage
Vicious
Telecommunication
Side B:
Warriors
Nation On Fire
Your Revolution
Scream
4.Q.
Escape
Moscow
Closedown
Teletron

Blitz Flexi 7"
Masterbag 1982
BAG 008





Tracks:
Propaganda
Moscow

V/A No Future LP
Poko Records 1982
FUTURE 3
(Only released in Finland)


Tracks:
Razors In The Night
Attack
Never Surrender
Someone's Gonna Die

V/A Punk Revival LP
Music World Ltd 1982
MUFP532



Tracks:
Never Surrender
45 Revolutions



(This LP was only released in New Zealand)
Also released as cassette: CMUFP-532

New age 7" / 12"
Future Records 1983
FS1



Tracks:
New Age
Fatigue
Bleed Remix (12" only)


Released Feb 5th 1983

Telecommunication 7"
Future Records 1983
FS 3



Tracks:
Telecommunication
Teletron
White Man


Released April 30th 1983

Rose Of Victory 7"
No Future 1983
Oi 24



Side A:
Suffragette City
Side A:
Overdrive


Had to change the name cause of the other members recorded the Telecommunication EP as 'Blitz'

Solar 7"
Future Records 1983
FS 6



Side A:
Solar
Side B:
Husk



Released October 1983

Solar 12" Future Records 1983 FS 6 (12)


Tracks:
Solar (Extended mix)
Husk (Dance mix)


Second Empire Justice LP
Future Records 1983
FL 1
Side A:
Flowers & Fire
Underground
Acolyle
Into the Daylight
Telecommunication
Side B:
White Man
For You
Skin
H.M.K. Grey
Released June 4th 1983

V/A The Invisible Frame 12"
Future Records 1983
FUTURE 1





Track: Telecommunication

V/A Angels With Dirty Faces LP
No Future Records 1984
M PUNK 8




Tracks:
Someone's Gonna Die
45 Revolutions

V/A There Is No Future ... LP
No Future Records 1984
Punk9
Red or black vinyl. Red limited to 500 copies



Track:
Someone's Gonna Die
Blitz - Warriors


Released in November 1984.
Also released in Greece as RED 62

V/A Burning Ambitions DLP
Cherry Red 1984
D RED 3





Track: Someone's Gonna Die





Released as cassette as CD RED 3. Also released in Japan as 91.300(?) on VAP Records 198?
"BACK TO THE THINK TANK / A BIG THANK YOU TO RICHARD BRANSON...... / ...... AND MAURICE OBERSTEIN!"


V/A Seeds IV: Punk LP
Cherry Red 1987
BRED 80




Track: Someone's Gonna Die

An All Out Attack LP
Link Records 1988
LINK LP 029
Side 1:
4Q (demo)
Time Bomb (demo)
Criminal Damage (demo)
Razors in the Night (Live)
Attack (live)
Escape (live)
Never Surrender (live)
Nation on Fire (live)
Side 2:
Warriors (live)
Someone's Gonna Die (live)
45 Revolutions (live)
Fight to Live (live)
Youth (live)
I don't need you (demo)
Propaganda (demo)
Closedown (demo)

V/A Oi! Chartbusters Volume 3 LP
Link Records 1988
LINK LP 034





Track: Youth

V/A A Guaranteed Mug Free Zone LP
Link Records 1988
LINK LP 055





Track: Time Bomb

The Killing Dream LP
Skunx Records 1989
SKUNK LP2
Tracks:
Those Days
Thrown Away
Overdrive
Don't Care
Final Hour
Intermission 1
Empire Fall
Intermission 2
Fade
All You Want
Lady Anne
Walkaway
The Killing Dream

V/A The Oddities Of Oi!
Link Records 1990
LRMO 3




Track: Warriors


Green vinyl

All Out Attack 12"
Retch 1991
RR12003


Side A:
Someones Gonna Die
Attack
Side B:
Fight To Live
45 Revolutions
Never Surrender

New Breed 7"
Warning 1992
WARN:003



Side A:
All You Want
Those Days
Side B:
Don't Care
Walk Away


Tracks from 'Killing Dream'. + insert

V/A Kids on the Street LP
Bird Records 1993
BR 005
(France)





Track: ?

Blitz / Violators split LP
"No Future" (bootleg 199?)
PUNK 10



Blitz tracks:
Escape
Fuck You (4Q)
Youth
Bleed
Criminal Damage



500 copies made

Bonus Single 7"
Dojo Records 1996
BLITZ 1




Tracks:
Time Bomb
4Q

All Out Attack LP
Get Back 1997
GET 14
Side A:
Someone's Gonna Die
Attack
Fight To Live
45 Revolutions
We Are The Boys
Time Bomb
Voice Of A Genertion
I Don't Need You
Propaganda
Criminal Damage
Side B:
Nation On Fire
Your Revolution
Scream
4.Q.
Escape
Moscow
Never Surrender
Razors In The Night
Warriors
Youth


On 180 gram vinyl. Rereleased as picture disc 2005 (GET 14 P)

The Complete Blitz Singles Collection LP
Get Back 2000
GET 071
Side A:
Someone's Gonna Die
Attack
Fight To Live
45 Revolutions
Never Surrender
Razors In The Night
Voice Of A Generation
Warriors
Youth (Different Version)
New Age
Side B:
Fatigue
Bleed (Remix)
Telecommunication
Teletron
White Man
Solar (Ext Mix)
Husk

Warriors 7"
Anarchy Music 2007
ARY 8096




Side A:
Warriors
Side B:
Someone's Gonna Die
New Age


300 copies made on red vinyl.

V/A From The Vaults tape
Archive Audio 001





Unknown tracklist.
Studio demos from:
Resistance 77
Court Martial
Attak
Blitz