Clyng-Onz / Psychedelic Skeletons - Split
Label:Bullhead Records
Format:Vinyl, LP
Released:1985
So this is the Split album with the Psychedelic Skeletons I posted earlier, This band is a blast and always a good listening. Fast Hawaii is an amusing track about going to Hawaii and Dan-O booking him and taking him away to the islands and getting stoned with Magnum,lol, I think this is one the most mentaly liberating tracks I have heard in a while for many factors in play here in Alaska. This band definetly had a message such tracks as Nuclear Bomb, Reading Time and Let's Get Juvenile which is dead on a part of the problem in refrence to my last post about keeping your scene alive. They know how to "Lighten Up"!
So this was also labeled on Discogs as psychedelic rock/punk, though the singer of this band is the producer to Skate Death and Psychedelic Skeletons, I think this is an excellent band which I will state again I would not like to see this album disapear in this abyss of the 80s so which brings us to the singer once again Frank Harlan, he is also known as Bill Bored, He actually has a website going that has some of the 80s Alaskan Scene documented through the zine "Warning" he put together in Anchorage back in the day and his show "Bomb Shelter". I will get into more of this in a future post.
In Closing nothing more complete than two blogs in a row with Clyng-Onz video's and what better than in a Blog about the Clyng-Onz, I live in the South East of Alaska though I have a part of the Alaskan Highway going passed my hood, Drive to town in spring and summer you get a shit load of slow winnebago's so here it is...
Clyng-Onz - Shooting Winnebago's - Cassete "Hide your Eskimo's" '83
SE Davey.

It would be nice if you would give credit to the original lead man, Muk Cottonswab. He sang all of and co-wrote a large part of the Hide Your Eskimos tape. Frank Harlan may have taken over, but Muk was a founding member and should be recognized as such. Especially if you're going to post videos of songs HE co-wrote and sang.
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