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''Negative Trend'' is the
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debut EP and the only stand-alone official
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by American punk rock band
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.


Production

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by Debbie Dub and the band, ''Negative Trend'' was recorded and mixed in June 1978, in a
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which took only two days.


Release

''Negative Trend'' was originally released in September 1978 on the
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Heavy Manners in 7-inch vinyl disc format. Only 1,000 copies of this edition were pressed.


Critical reception

Matt Whalley of
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retrospectively lauded the EP as being some of America's finest punk music and credited it as being "a surprisingly powerful and gifted piece of American punk history". He gave it 4 out of 5 stars, concluding that ''Negative Trend'' "is a complete package that puts one of America's least appreciated punk bands on display".


Reissues

In December 1983, ''Negative Trend'' was
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d by
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, this time in 12-inch vinyl disc format, under the title ''We Don't Play, We Riot'' and featuring alternate
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, taken from a Negative Trend flyer done by band's bassist Will Shatter for a gig, shared with Readymades and
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, held at the Mabuhay Gardens on December 30, 1977. In April 2006, a new edition,
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by Steven Tupper at
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in Berkeley, California, was released on CD via
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' label
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."Negative Trend - s/t 7""
''Superior Viaduct''. Retrieved May 4, 2015.
In 2005, Rollins said about this release: All previous editions went
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. As of 2006, individual tracks were made available as digital downloads. In late 2013, 35 years after its debut, ''Negative Trend'' was remastered, again at Fantasy Studios, but this time by its chief mastering engineer George Horn, for a reissue, in its original 7-inch vinyl disc format and cover art, on Superior Viaduct, an archival record label.


Re-recordings

In November 1978, "Mercenaries", "Meathouse" and "Black and Red" were re-recorded, along with the new songs "I Got Power" and "Atomic Lawn", all of them as demo versions, by the third lineup of Negative Trend, featuring Richard Elerick (pka Rik L Rik) on vocals, and Tim Mooney on drums, in a six-hour session produced by Robbie Fields from
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"Negative Trend Three"
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at Media Art Studio in
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, California. This was the last time the band went into a
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. In mid-1979, the
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issued the ''Tooth and Nail'' compilation, featuring Chris Desjardins and Rik L Rik's remixed versions of the Posh Boy demo recordings of "Mercenaries" and "I Got Power". Following that, Posh Boy decided to remix all five demos from the November 1978 session, adding
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, as well as a new
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track on "Atomic Lawn", by Jay Lansford. Shortly after, Posh Boy issued the single "Meat House", initially conceived for Negative Trend, as the first Rik L Rik stand-alone release after he quit the band. This 7-inch pressing on white
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featured the Posh Boy remixed versions of "Meathouse" and "I Got Power". In the summer of 1979, the five Posh Boy remixes were included on the label's compilation LP '' Beach Blvd''. The recordings were
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to Rik L Rik. In 1982, Rik L Rik, backed by members of the
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(an offshoot of the Sparks), re-recorded "Mercenaries" and "I Got Power" for the
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"Nightmares (1983)", Soundtracks
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titled '' The Bishop of Battle'', starring
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as a video game-addicted teenager who listens to punk rock.Carlson, Zack
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Written by Christopher Crowe and directed by
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, the story was originally conceived and shot for the short-lived
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. . pp. 332-333.
but it was never
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because its producers deemed it too intense for TV audiences. However, in 1983, the following year after the show was canceled, the tale was included, along with other three never-aired ''Darkroom'' episodes, in Sargent's anthology film ''Nightmares'',"Nightmares (1983)"
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released theatrically in September of that year. The music featured in the movie has never been released on a soundtrack album. In 1997, Rik L Rik re-recorded "Meathouse" and "I Got Power" with
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for their
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. The following year, the
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label Munster Records, featured live versions of "Meathouse" and "I Got Power". In November 2011, Posh Boy compiled the two Negative Trend tracks on ''Tooth and Nail'', along with their five cuts (credited to Rik L Rik) from ''Beach Blvd'', as a downloadable digital audio collection titled ''November 1978''.


Track listing


Personnel

Negative Trend *Mikal Waters –
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*Craig Gray –
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*Will Shatter –
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,
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*Steve DePace –
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Production *Debbie Dub – co-production *
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– co-production *Stu the Hippy –
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Additional production *Steven Tupper –
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(2006 CD edition) *George Horn – remastering (2013 7" reissue)


Notes


References


Further reading

* Dub, Debbie (July 1984). ''We Don't Play, We Riot''. ''
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'' (15). * Addison, Anne (Early 1985). ''We Don't Play, We Riot''. ''Unsound'' 2 (1).


External links


Negative Trend, official website
''Negative Trend''. * Sideleau, Brandon (December 3, 2005)
"2.13.61 releases Negative Trend EP"
''Punknews''.
''Negative Trend'' (EP)
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