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A punk rock group formed in Vallejo, California in 1977 consisting of Bill Martin (guitar), Paul Casteel (bass) and Chris Coon (drums). They became known for the song "Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition", appearing on "Not So Quiet on the Western Front", a record compiled by Maximum Rocknroll and released by Alternative Tentacles in 1982. In 1978 they appeared on a split 7'' with the Mutants called "'78 on 45". In 1979 they released a 6-track self-titled EP. The group split up in 1979, with Paul Casteel and Chris Coon leaving to form a band called Woundz. in 1990, German label Lost and Found released their old recordings on the "Frontline" EP and "Don't Listen" LP. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Not So Quiet On The Western Front

Frontline EP
S/T 7"

Don't Listen
Not So Quiet on the Western Front: Alternative Tentacles
Frontline
And The Fun Just Never Ends
'78 on 45 Split 7"EP
Golden Shower Of 72 Hits
The Mutants/Impatient Youth split 7"
Golden Shower Of 72 Hits Disc 2
Don't Listen LP Lost And Found Records