A Certain Ratio Shack Up Rar

Mute bundle 17 highlights, including two bonus tracks, from Manc punk-funk troop A Certain Ratio Throwing back to the heyday of Manchester multi-cultural groove.

A certain ratio shack up rarity

About The Post Punk Progressive Pop Party (The P5) was a radio show that aired every Saturday night on 88.7FM WVHC (now WRHU) Radio Hofstra University in Hempstead, NY. Back in 1978, it was among the first stations in the U.S.

To play the 'New Wave' of music that arose from the ashes of Punk Rock. Other college radio stations caught the wave, followed by some major commercial stations like: 101.9 WPIX N.Y, 92.7 WLIR N.Y, 106.7 KROQ L.A, 91.1 91X San Diego, 105.7 The Quake San Francisco and others. This blog is a tribute to all of the great music of that era. Nisennenmondai n rar We listened on cassette and vinyl, we danced to it at nightclubs, we saw the bands before they were famous, we got weird haircuts, we dressed in strange clothes. We were part of a music scene.

That scene is back. It's right here online. Don't be square, be there! Disclaimer *The P5 DOES NOT upload, post, host or share music files online.

*All links on The P5 point to other music blogs *We are not an automatic music blog aggregator. *All links are found using public search sites like: * or *All links work at the time of posting. *We make absolutely NO INCOME from this blog. *We have no affiliation with the original P5 radio show. *We have no affiliation with the music blogs that we link to.

*Some of the music found here is out of print. *Some of these bands no longer exist. *Some of these artists have passed on - R.I.P. *Some of these artists play in other, more recent bands. *It's up to YOU to support these artists.

*Go to their shows, buy their CDs or use an online music store. *It's up to YOU to participate on The P5 by leaving COMMENTS!

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