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GG Allin -
GG Allin the impossible world  Volume 1 & 2

A collection of recordings of the man itself
from original out of print records, tapes get from trades,
and garbage found along the streets

SOUNDBOARD QUALITY   FLAC FILES


this is a private collections of recordings, quality will change
and...it's GG allin ...... so be aware!!

1)  favorite whore ( tape rehearsal)
2)  i like to %%%% woman i never had ( tape rehearsal)
3)  Live speech of the man  ( Live Tape )
4)  Needle on my XXXX
5)  ?
6)  Bite it you scum
7)  scumXXXtradition
8)  FM radio ad orange records
9)  ( tape rehearsal)  i wanna abuse myself
10) ( tape rehearsal)  I wanna XXXX on you
11) You hate me, i hate you
12) We like to drink party hard ( drink fight and XXXX)
13) I live like a dog
14) XXXX, Lick,, XXXX
15) SXXXX she gives blxxxxxs
16) Girls girls girls give me some XXXX
17) i wanna xxxx your brains out .
18) i wanna xxxx tell what to do
19) empty tape  useless track
20) i was born to death
21) people undergorung ??
22) ??
23) ask me
24) she love me too
25) every thing you do are the same
26) ?? i need a a ?
27) dont talk to me
28) ??
29) 1980' rock n roll
30) live speech by the man ( i wanna xxx you)
31) i got bad abits
32) so i'm gonna die youung
33) hungry hungry xxxx i wanna eat you up
34) so XXXXXXX shit
35) live speech..
36) i hate you you hate me
37) GG allin and the texas nazis
38) live speech...
39) needle on my xxxx
40) if you listen  this songs...
41) i hate you you hate me
42) eat you up #2
43) evrobdy know i'm a scumbg ( acoustic)
44) interview from FM radio
45) telephone interview FM radio
46) she givee bloxxxxx #2
47) i live like a dog
48)  dont talk to me #2
49)  i'm living like an animal
50)  rxxx your braks
51)  ??
52)  i like to drink and party hard
53)  ??
54)  ??
55)  girls girls gimme gimme some xxxx
56)   ??
56)  i wann XXX your brains out
57) lucifer calling
58)   ??
59)  soldires of teh world
60)  XXXX fight  and XXXX
61)  Commotions
62)  ??
63)  ??
64)  ??
65)  you stupid jerk  ( ANgry samoans)
66)  todd killing ( teh queers)
67)  teh saved hitlers xxxx
68)  the bags



quality inproving along the volumes,
remember, tapes, records from private collections
and GG allin was'nt recording on HIFI quality all the times....

ok??

Kevin Michael "GG" Allin (born Jesus Christ Allin; August 29, 1956 – June 28, 1993) was an American punk rock musician who performed and recorded with many groups during his career.[4] His live performances often featured transgressive acts, including self-mutilation, defecating on stage, and assaulting audience members, for which he was arrested and imprisoned on multiple occasions.[5] AllMusic called him "the most spectacular degenerate in rock n' roll history",[2] while G4TV's That's Tough labelled him the "toughest rock star in the world".

Known more for his notorious stage antics than his music, Allin recorded prolifically, not only in the punk rock genre, but also in spoken word, country, and more traditional-style rock. His lyrics often expressed themes of violence and misanthropy.[6]

Allin's music was often poorly recorded and produced, given limited distribution, and met with mostly negative reviews from critics,[7][8][9] although he maintained a cult following throughout and after his career. Allin promised for several years that he would commit suicide on stage during one of his concerts, but he instead died from a drug overdose on June 28, 1993, at age 36.[2]
Early life

Allin was born Jesus Christ Allin at Weeks Memorial Hospital in Lancaster, New Hampshire, the younger of two sons born to Merle Colby Allin Sr. (1923–2001) and Arleta Gunther (1936–2019).[7][10] He was given this name because his father told his wife that Jesus Christ had visited him, and told him that his newborn son would be a great man in the vein of the Messiah.[7][11] During early childhood, Allin's older brother Merle Jr. was unable to pronounce "Jesus" properly and called him "Jeje",[12] which became "GG".

Allin's family lived in a log cabin with no running water or electricity in Groveton, New Hampshire. His father was an abusive religious fanatic who threatened his family with death, digging graves in their cellar and threatening to fill them in the near future.[13] In an essay titled "The First Ten Years", Allin wrote that Merle Sr. wanted to kill his family in a murder–suicide. He "despised pleasure" and allowed his family "very little contact with others". They lived a "primitive existence" and "were more like prisoners than a family". Allin also stated that his mother attempted to escape before she filed for divorce, but Merle Sr. thwarted the attempt by kidnapping Allin.[14][15] Allin said that he was glad to experience such an upbringing, and that it "made [him] a warrior soul at an early age."[13]

In 1961, Arleta filed for divorce from Merle Sr., as his mental instability was worsening. Allin and his brother were from that time raised by their mother and stepfather, and settled in East St. Johnsbury, Vermont, in 1966.[7] Allin, a poor student, was placed in special education classes and required to repeat the third grade. According to his older brother, he experienced bullying by fellow students for nonconformity.[16] In his second year of high school, he began attending school cross-dressed, which he said was inspired by the New York Dolls.[16] When asked about his childhood, Allin said that it was "very chaotic. Full of chances and dangers. We sold drugs, stole, broke into houses, cars. Did whatever we wanted to for the most part – including all the bands we played in. People even hated us back then."[17]
Recording career
Early years

Allin's earliest musical influences were 1960s British Invasion bands including Mott the Hoople and the Dave Clark Five.[18] In the early 1970s, Alice Cooper became an important influence on Allin.[19] Allin's earliest recorded musical endeavors were as a drummer. He also wrote most of his songs on an acoustic guitar. In his mid-teens, he and his older brother Merle, who plays bass guitar, formed their first band, Little Sister's Date, which lasted a little over a year.[18] The group covered songs by Aerosmith, Kiss, and other popular rock bands of the time period.[18] Both Allin and Merle gained a strong interest in punk rock. The MC5 and the Stooges were major influences on Allin.

He graduated from Concord High School in Concord, Vermont, in 1975, and shortly after formed the band Malpractice with his older brother, local musician Jeff Penney, and Brian Demurs (a high school friend). Allin played the drums for Malpractice until the band separated in 1977.

From September 1977 to April 1984, he fronted the Jabbers. Allin's 1980 debut album was Always Was, Is and Always Shall Be for Orange Records. In addition to singing, he played drums on most tracks. It would be reissued for the first time on CD in 1995 by the Halycon imprint. At one point, industry veteran and the Dead Boys producer Genya Ravan served as his manager. Tension within the Jabbers mounted as Allin grew uncontrollable, uncompromising, and vicious. The Jabbers disbanded the spring of 1984. Their second to last show was opening for Charged GBH.[20]

Allin fronted many acts during the early to mid-1980s. This includes albums from the Scumfucs, the Texas Nazis, and the Cedar St. Sluts. Allin remained in the underground hardcore scene, yet was not part of the East Coast hardcore scene. His performances in Manchester, New Hampshire, earned him the nickname of "the Madman of Manchester".

Allin garnered more mainstream attention with the ROIR cassette-only release of 1987's Hated in the Nation containing tracks from Allin's out-of-print catalog with the Jabbers, the Scumfucs, and the Cedar St. Sluts. The tape also featured several in-studio and in-concert recordings with an all-star band assembled by producer Maximum RocknRoll and early Allin patron Mykel Board. This band featured J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr. on lead guitar and Bongwater record producer/musician Mark Kramer on bass.
Mid-period and more extreme live performances

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By the mid-to-late 1980s, Allin was an alcoholic and generally abused any drugs provided to him.

Allin first defecated onstage in 1985 at a show in Peoria, Illinois. According to fellow performer Bloody Mess, "I was with him when he bought the Ex-Lax. Unfortunately, he ate it hours before the show, so he constantly had to hold it in or he would've shit before he got onstage ... After he shit onstage, complete chaos broke out in the hall ... All of the old men in charge of the hall went fucking nuts!.. Hundreds of confused punk kids were flipping out, running out the door, because the smell was incredible."[21] Defecation became a regular part of his stage act.

Allin idolized country music legend Hank Williams and saw himself as a kindred spirit. Both were relative loners and outsiders, both were habitual users of intoxicants, both lived with few (if any) possessions, and both traveled the country relentlessly. Allin's acoustic output, documented on the EP The Troubled Troubador, was heavily influenced by Williams. He recorded his own rewrites of Hank Williams Jr.'s "Family Tradition" and David Allan Coe's "Longhaired Redneck", calling his own versions "Scumfuc Tradition" and "Outlaw Scumfuc", respectively. Later, Allin also released another country album, Carnival of Excess, his most refined set of recordings.[22]

During this period, Allin also began performing many spoken word pieces. Video footage of these is available but rare. Unwilling to seek steady employment, Allin supported himself by selling his own records. Allin was also fascinated with serial killers. He wrote to and visited John Wayne Gacy in prison a number of times, and Gacy painted a portrait of Allin, which became the album cover to the soundtrack of the film Hated: GG Allin and the Murder Junkies.

By this point, Allin's performances, which often resulted in considerable damage to venues and sound equipment, were regularly stopped by police or venue owners after only a few songs. Allin was charged with assault and battery or indecent exposure a number of times. His constant touring was only stopped by jail time or by long hospital stays for broken bones, blood poisoning, and other physical trauma.

Another attraction to Allin performances was his continual threats of suicide. In 1989, Allin wrote to Maximum RocknRoll stating that he would commit suicide on stage on Halloween 1989. However, he was in jail when that day came. He continued his threat each following year but ended up imprisoned each following Halloween. When asked why he did not follow through with his threats, Allin stated, "With GG, you don't get what you expect—you get what you deserve."[23] He also stated that suicide should only be done when one had reached one's peak, meeting the afterlife at one's strongest point and not at one's weakest.[24]

In June 1993, Allin made an appearance on The Jane Whitney Show. This interview is infamous for being his last interview and for Allin's aggression toward the audience. Allin openly stated that he would commit suicide and take his fans with him. When questioned by Jane, he clarified that he would make them commit suicide as well or he would kill them. Allin also stated that, at 35, he could sleep (have sex) with 12-, 13- and 16-year-old girls, boys, and animals, and claimed that he raped both women and men at his concerts.[25]
Letter from November 1989
1989 trial and imprisonment

In late 1989, Allin was arrested and charged with "assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder" of a female acquaintance in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

In a psychological evaluation made as part of the trial, Allin was judged as having at least average intelligence, and was described as "courteous, cooperative and candid". The unnamed evaluator noted that Allin did not appear psychotic, and seemed comfortable with his unorthodox lifestyle. However, the evaluator asserted Allin was dependent on alcohol and had a mixed personality disorder with narcissistic, borderline and masochistic features.

Allin initially denied the charges, claiming that the woman was a willing participant in their sexual activities. Allin admitted to cutting her, burning her, and drinking her blood, but insisted that she did the same thing to him. Allin also claimed that inconsistencies in the woman's statements to authorities supported his assertions. The judge in the case agreed there were substantial inconsistencies in the woman's account. Ultimately, however, Allin plea bargained to the reduced charge of felonious assault, and he was imprisoned from December 25, 1989, to March 26, 1991.[26]

It was during this time in prison that Allin began feeling re-energized about his life and "mission". He wrote The GG Allin Manifesto[27] during this period.
Hated documentary and final days
Main article: Hated: GG Allin and the Murder Junkies

After his release from prison, Allin skipped parole to go on another tour, footage of which was shot for Todd Phillips's documentary Hated: GG Allin and the Murder Junkies. The film contained graphic scenes from a performance Allin gave at the rock club Space at Chase in Manhattan's East Village. A heavily intoxicated Allin stripped naked, defecated on the floor, wiped his feces on himself and threw feces into the audience. He also threw beer bottles, breaking a woman's nose, and assaulted several other people in the crowd. Clips were included from other Allin appearances, as well as interviews with Allin, his band, and their fans. The film was released in 1993 and later followed on DVD in 1997.

In 1991, GG recorded an album entitled Murder Junkies, released by New Rose Records, featuring Antiseen as his backing band. This album contained 10 musical tracks and 10 spoken-word pieces. Other than Freaks, Faggots, Drunks and Junkies, Allin considered this album to be that which most accurately captured his persona and stated philosophy on life. It was also during this period that Allin recorded the album War in My Head – I'm Your Enemy, released on Awareness Records and featuring the band Shrinkwrap. This particular album consists of one 45-minute track that is a collage of spoken-word pieces (mainly from the same recordings as Murder Junkies) which Shrinkwrap put to music.

Allin's growing notoriety led to appearances on various television shows: Geraldo, The Jerry Springer Show and The Jane Whitney Show. At the time of his death, Allin was making plans for a spoken-word album.[28] He also mentioned a somewhat unlikely European tour, enthusiastically talking about it in the hours before his death.[29]
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