In 1983 Muziekvereniging Ons Genoegen (MOG) was founded. Then as a 5-piece formation with the singing duo Dr. Soap and Dr. Spit in the ranks. In this line-up they can be found on a number of compilation cassettes and they make a split demo with Murder Inc.
After a year, Rob Mast, Ray van Hees and Martin Pals continued as a power trio and in 1985 the Radio Rock EP was released. Eight songs on a 7" ”
which was very well received (read the reviews here). Furious hardcore that shoots in all directions and is less straightforward than many of its contemporaries.
In 1988 the self-released 7 ”Crap Rap and Mcatukrax were released on Eksakt Records.
Everything and more! MOG's Radio Rock will be released in October 2020.
Vinyl with the best work of MOG in a beautiful old school cover. With bonus CD, on which you can listen to all the material from the previously released records below and work that has never been released before.
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RADIO ROCK EP
Walking
Loobagoo
Never Too Late
King Skinhead
Pay The Price
Too Long
Give Them
The Down Away
Reviews
Koekrand 76, nov. 1986
This resulted in the Netherlands' best punk EP released so far. Very original music and hardcore full of strange emotions; nothing to compare with and certainly not a defined style.
Johan van Leeuwen
Killed by Death Records
One of the most underrated dutch HC bands. Maybe cause M.O.G. had wacky sleeves and an original sound. But boy did they put out some great HC! But I think they’re in their prime when they slow it down as heard in the two outstanding tracks here: Walking and King Skinhead. Great!
Enjoy your meal
Alle 55 kort, Dutch & Belgian Sampler
M.O.G. - Do, Bo and Al: didn't really realize it at the time because of the muddy sound, but these guys were already progressing away from their early HC sound towards the brilliant stuff on their classic Radio Rock EP.
Niels de Wit
MAXIMUMROCKNROLL
This very strong release almost seems like a Dutch version of Die Kreuzen, with the emphasis on high speed trash and the occasional guitar squiggles (and sometimes more than squiggles). I liked several of the tracks here, which at their best, seem to combine all of the elements. Recommended!!
MAXIMUMROCKNROLL, No.39 Augustus 1986