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''My First Bells'' is a compilation album by the
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punk rock band Minutemen, released on
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in 1985. The collection was released as a cassette and included the Minutemen's first five EPs and LPs, recorded and released between 1980 and 1983. It also included three songs released on other compilations: "9:30 May 2", "Clocks" and "Prelude". The release totaled 62 songs. It included: *''
Paranoid Time ''Paranoid Time'' is the first EP by American hardcore punk band Minutemen. It is also the second ever release by the SST record label, founded by Black Flag's Greg Ginn and Chuck Dukowski. The album cover is a drawing by the American artist Ra ...
'' EP, 1980, 7 songs *"9:30 May 2" (released on compilation ''Cracks in the Sidewalk'' in 1980) *"Clocks" (released on compilation ''Chunks'' in 1981) *''
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'' EP, 1981, 3 songs *''
The Punch Line ''The Punch Line'' is the first 12-inch studio album and third overall release by American punk rock band Minutemen, and the fourth-ever release from SST Records. After their previous release, '' Paranoid Time'', sold out its 300-copy pressing, ...
''LP, 1981, 18 songs *'' Bean-Spill'' EP, 1982, 5 songs *"Prelude" (written by
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, released on compilation ''Life is Good, So Why Not Eat Health Foods'' in 1983) *'' What Makes a Man Start Fires?'' LP, 1983, 18 songs *'' Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of Heat'' EP, 1983, 8 songs


Reception

John Dougan called the album "A superb collection." Critic
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called it "essential." Jon Pareles of ''
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'' said "Minutemen crammed telegraphic lyrics and allusions to blues, rock, Captain Beefheart and jazz into songs that generally lasted less than two minutes each" while saying the songs have "bite" and "virtuosity."


References

Minutemen (band) albums 1985 compilation albums SST Records compilation albums {{1980s-punk-album-stub