PARANOID PLASTICS
RECORDS
Paranoid Plastics Records was a DIY label. sole release
appears to have been a Ska-revival single by the Charlie Parkas 'The Ballad Of
Robin Hood' (PPS-001; 1979). Paranoid Plastics seems to have been an
offshoot of Absurd Records, which would account for its injection-moulded label
and its peculiar musical content. Distribution was by Rough Trade Records.
The Charlie Parkas were a spin off of a parody band which had been formed in
1973 and went by the name of Alberto y Lost Trios Paranoias. The ‘band’ actually
managed to secure a deal with Stiff Records who released an EP titled Snuff Rock
in 1977. Among the targets of this release were the major punk bands of time
such as The Clash, Sex Pistols and The Damned. More worringly the band even
scored a UK Top 50 with a Status Quo spoof, "Heads Down No Nonsense Mindless
Boogie" in 1978. With 2 Tone and Mod having such appeal in at the time it was
only natural that both would be a target for such a parody. Thankfully this was
the sole release from The Charlie Parkas. Thanks to Robert Lyons For The
Info.
79
Charlie Parkas
The Ballad Of Robin
Hood
PARANOID PLASTICS
PP
001