Best Wishes is the second album by the New York hardcore band Cro-Mags. It was released on April 26, 1989 via Profile Records and was subsequently re-released via Another Planet - along with the band's debut album, The Age of Quarrel, on the same disc. Cro-Mags - Best Wishes (1989 • Full Album) Maximum Distortion 7.01K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4
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Cro-Mags - "Best Wishes" (1989) Profile RecordsBass, Vocals - Harley FlanaganDrums - Pete HinesGuitar - Douglas Holland, Parris Mitchell Mayhew 1992 — Europe CD — Album Near Death Experience Best Wishes Cro-Mags. Type: Full-length Release date: April 26th, 1989 Catalog ID: PRO-1274 Label: Profile Records Format: 12" vinyl (33⅓ RPM) Reviews: 3 reviews (avg. 94%) Songs;. Best Wishes For Fading Times. 97%: Sigillum_Dei_Ameth: March 31st, 2012: Read: The outspoken Krishna. 100%: cravingforvenom: March 11th, 2009: Read: Killer. label: another planet 1989 / 1994 - Genre: new york hardcore / crossover -0:00 death camps5:22 days of confusion 7:41 the only one12:36 down, but not out16:3.
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Discover Best Wishes by Cro-Mags released in 1989. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. Best Wishes by Cro-Mags, released 26 April 1989 1. Death Camps 2. Days of Confusion 3. The Only One 4. Down But Not Out 5. Crush The Demoniac 6. Fugitive 7. Then And Now 8. Age of Quarrel Cro-Mags - Best Wishes Lyrics and Tracklist | Genius Album Best Wishes Cro-Mags Released 1989 Best Wishes Tracklist 1 Death Camps Lyrics 2 Days of Confusion Lyrics 3 The Only One. Best Wishes Cro-Mags PUNK · 1989 Preview 1 Death Camps 5:22 2 Days of Confusion 2:19 3 The Only One 4:55 4 Down, But Not Out 3:59 5 Crush the Demoniac 3:56 6 Fugitive 4:40 7 Then and Now 3:12 8 Age of Quarrel 4:45 April 26, 1989 8 Songs, 33 minutes ℗ 1989 Rock Hotel/Astor Place Also available in the iTunes Store Other Versions Best Wishes 8 Songs
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Mastered At - Masterdisk Credits Bass, Vocals - Harley Flanagan Drums - Pete Hines * Engineer - Tom Soares Engineer [Assistant] - Jamie Locke Illustration [Cover] - The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust Lead Guitar - Douglas Holland * Mastered By - Howie Weinberg Mixed By - Chris Williamson, Tom Soares Mixed By [Further Assistance] - Robert Windsor 6 min read · Apr 26, 2021 1 Image courtesy of Youtube When the dust had settled after the Cro-Mags' stellar debut in 1986 the affect of the inner turmoil had begun to take its toll on the.
"Best Wishes"..takes what you thought about "Age Of Quarrel" and kicks your ass to the next few levels. It also takes our spiritually-minded, but street tough guys to a territory that got them into some trouble. Published By - Propaganda Machine Music Credits Artwork [Original Cover Illustration] - The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust Backing Vocals - Carl (6) ( tracks: 1 to 15), Chris * ( tracks: 1 to 15), Cro-Mags ( tracks: 1 to 15), Lou (8) ( tracks: 1 to 15), Steve * ( tracks: 1 to 15) Bass - Harley Flanagan ( tracks: 1 to 15)
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Best Wishes by Cro-Mags (Album, Crossover Thrash): Reviews, Ratings, Credits, Song list - Rate Your Music Enter the Best of 2023 giveaway for your chance to win one of the year's best albums! Visit RYM: Best of 2023 for our special year-end feature with member reviews. Best Wishes Rate/Catalog --- Catalog Set listening Tags Review Track ratings Cro-Mags 'Best Wishes' - TPQ Christopher Owens discusses an album by the Cro-Mags and interviews Parris Mayhew from the band. Released in 1989, 'Best Wishes' marked a turning point for the cult NYHC legends. One where they embraced the thrash.