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New Hope for the Wretched is the debut studio album by American punk rock band Plasmatics. It was released on October 2, 1980 by Stiff Records. Jimmy Miller, former producer of the Rolling Stones and Motörhead (a band Plasmatics would collaborate with in the future), was the initial producer for the album. He had a heroin addiction from the day he arrived in New York City and he was virtually useless to the project, nearly bringing the whole project down with him. Stiff Records fired Miller, and the album was finished by engineer Ed Stasium and manager Rod Swenson over in England. In addition to songs like "Corruption" and "Living Dead", linked to TV smashing and automobile destruction, the song "Butcher Baby" featured, as with the live shows, a chainsaw sawing through a guitar in place of

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  • New Hope for the Wretched è il primo album della band punk rock Plasmatics, pubblicato nel 1980 dalla Stiff Records. (it)
  • New Hope for the Wretched es el álbum debut de la banda estadounidense de punk y heavy metal Plasmatics, publicado en 1980 por Stiff Records. Para producirlo, el sello contrató a Jimmy Miller pero al poco tiempo fue despedido por su incontrolable adicción a la heroína. Si bien Miller recibió el crédito de coproductor en la contraportada, esta labor la terminó el ingeniero de sonido Ed Stasium y el mánager de Plasmatics, Rod Swenson.​ (es)
  • New Hope for the Wretched is the debut studio album by American punk rock band Plasmatics. It was released on October 2, 1980 by Stiff Records. Jimmy Miller, former producer of the Rolling Stones and Motörhead (a band Plasmatics would collaborate with in the future), was the initial producer for the album. He had a heroin addiction from the day he arrived in New York City and he was virtually useless to the project, nearly bringing the whole project down with him. Stiff Records fired Miller, and the album was finished by engineer Ed Stasium and manager Rod Swenson over in England. In addition to songs like "Corruption" and "Living Dead", linked to TV smashing and automobile destruction, the song "Butcher Baby" featured, as with the live shows, a chainsaw sawing through a guitar in place of (en)
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