This is what The Radio Rats website looked like on the 25 August 2011, thanks to Wayback Machine.
Category Archives: Radio Rats
Radio Rats & ZX-Dan
Sascha Hagen wrote: According to the singles section on the Radio Rats page, ‘ZX Dan/ I’m In Love’ is shown as one of their singles. I have a different version, which I picked up while browsing in the Singles section at Mabu Vinyl in Cape Town. The details are:1. ‘ZX-Dan’ is backed by ‘Rocking’.2. Label:ContinueContinue reading “Radio Rats & ZX-Dan”
Radio Rats – Love Train
The Love Train Project released CD singles from 2009 to 2010, later compiled into an album in November 2010.
SA Rock Gold [3CD 2010]
SA Rock Gold is a 3 CD compilation featuring 59 tracks from iconic South African rock artists spanning the 1970s to the 1990s, showcasing notable acts like éVoid, Tribe After Tribe, and Freedoms Children.
The Best Of SA Pop Volume 2 [2CD 1994]
The Best of SA Pop Volume 2 features two discs with 43 diverse tracks from various artists, showcasing South African pop music. It was released by Gallo in 1994 and 1997.
Old Punk Goes Digital | Mail & Guardian Online
Classic records by National Wake, Corporal Punishment, The Popguns, and others are reemerging, highlighting the punk/new wave scene of Johannesburg with notable releases and influential tracks from The Popguns.
New Radio Rats Single released
Little Miss Bliss Crystal Bible Girl Daar’s ‘n Drol In Die Drinkwater (bonus, by popular demand) This is disc one of the new Radio Rats Love Train album project. Tracks will be added as “singles” as they are completed, until there are enough for an album. Brian Currin I believe that Pop music ought toContinueContinue reading “New Radio Rats Single released”
Radium Wreckords: Songs 1978-2007
The page presents an extensive list of albums and songs produced by Radium Wreckordings from 1978 to 2007, featuring various artists.
Radium Wreckords: Albums (selected)
Radium Wreckords features notable albums, including releases by Radio Rats, Nani, and The Ferrets, showcasing diverse musical styles and prominent artists.
Old Punk For New Ears
Punk Rock emerged in 1976, influenced by earlier bands and the socio-economic frustrations of British youth. It encapsulated a raw lifestyle, evolving into New Wave by the early ’80s, but its essence remains impactful.
