Retrograde

The GENERIKS newest album "Revenge Of the Dung Beetle" is out
nationwide NOW! It features 11 original songs along with a cover of the Isley Brothers
"Shout". Produced by Jay Lean (Rage Against The Machine, Thrill Kill Cult) this
new album will be followed up by extensive touring.
12 Sample WAV's from Revenge of the Dung Beetle
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World Records

This album was released in 95' and contains a diverse variety of
GENERIKS tunes. It is available in some underground stores and through the GENERIKS
directly.
GOTO LYRICS
World Records

Released in 91' it contains 18 old school punk songs that were written while the GENERIKS were still in high school (87'- 91'). This self released tape is currently out of print but will be back soon on World Records.
World Records

Released in 96' If your one of the lucky 300 people who were able to get this limited
edition tape, let me know cause I don't even have one! It features 4 songs from
"Revenge of the Dung Beetle" and one from "Constipation of Thought".
The songs are in their pre-production versions that are no longer available.
SUCK COMPILATION (Phoenix Area 1998)

GENERIKS, THE IMPOSSIBLE ONES, HIT AND RUN JIMMY, EXTRACT, KLITTY LITTER, PINNED DOWN, SHORTCHANGED, MAD AT 'EM, ANGRY NOTHING, NOTHING BUT PROBLEMS, BENWARD SWERVE
A bunch of kick ass up coming punk bands from the phoenix area!
AVAILABLE AT ZIA RECORDS
PUNK TILL YA POOP
(Bad Stain Records)1998

Another one of Bad Stain's famous punk comps with great bands from coast to coast.
GENERIKS, LESS THAN JAKE, LINK 80, MANDINGO, and many more !
AVAILABLE THROUGH UNDERGROUND STORES AND MAILORDER
(Social Retardance) 1994 - 7" vinyl

GENERIKS, HORACE PINKER, ERNIES RUBBER DUCKIE, ALANS FEAR
A perfect example of the early Phoenix Punk scene.
(Scorched Earth) 1996 - CD

GENERIKS, ZIG ZAG BLACK, SIL, PELVIC MEATLOAF, WARSAW, DAVES BIG
DELUXE and more.
Punk, Metal, Ska, and Rap from the West Coast, Rolled into a Ball. The album is a
tribute to Phoenix's favorite radio DJ Larry Mack, a long time supporter of independent
music. He currently hosts the Underground Show on Phoenix's KUPD .