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Rotting Out

Reckoning
1 x 12" Vinyl 11,90 
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500 – White/Black w/Baby Blue Splatter, screenprinted B-side.

Defeater

Defeater
1 x LP Vinyl 24,90 
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Limited to 500 copies issued in a gatefold cover.
Available via Kings Road Merch including a poster and a sticker.

Rear cover:
©&℗ 2019 Epitaph Europe […]

Jello Biafra With The Melvins

Never Breathe What You Can't See
1 x LP Vinyl 64,90 
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Includes full colour insert of lyrics, artwork and album credits.

Catalogue number „VIRUS 300“ is printed on the sleeve’s spine. „VIRUS300“ is printed on the rear sleeve.

Recorded at Hook Studios, L.A., Hyde St. Studios, S.F. and Mothra’s Cave.
Mixed at Hook.

℗&© 2004 Alternative Tentacles Records.

The track numbering on this release is sequential.

Pressing plant uncredited, identified by the matrix numbers.

Voodoo Glow Skulls

The Band Geek Mafia
1 x LP Vinyl 29,90 
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Recorded in February/March 1998.
Drums, bass and guitars were recorded at Westbeach Recorders.
Vocals, horns and overdubs were recorded at Brando’s Paradise.
Mastered at Bernie Grundman Mastering.

Includes inner sleeve with lyrics, credits & photography.

Jello Biafra With The Melvins

Sieg Howdy!
1 x LP Vinyl, 1 x 7" Vinyl 59,90 
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Different to [r=1021103] this version has not a „Celebrating 20 Years…“ banner on label side D (bat side of the 7″).

Printed insert with lyrics and credits.

©℗ 2005 Alternative Tentacles Records.

Runouts are etched.

Jello Biafra

Beyond The Valley Of The Gift Police
3 x LP Vinyl 24,90 
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Spoken Word Album #4

Dedicated to the memory of Cliff Lipman

Recorded live at Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA on the eight aniversary of the „Frankenchrist“ raids, April 15, 1994.
„Experts“ recorded on Earth Day at UCLA, April 22, 1994.
„Eric Meets The Moose Diarrhea Salesman“ recorded at Evergreen State College, Olympia, WA, April 16, 1994.

(C) & (P) 1994 Alternative Tentacles Records
(P) 1994 Maim That Tune Unltd. (BMI)
Printed in Canada (and you’re not)

Comes also inserted with a 40-page 28x28cm sized b/w printed booklet and a 20-page 12×6,5cm sized small comic booklet called „devil doll?“,plus an alternative tentacles catalogue.

Big Business

Head For The Shallow
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Released with different labels as [r=1010767].

Catalog number from spine.

The Rock'N'Roll Outlaw

Ridin' Free
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Issued with an insert sheet.

Recorded in Kankeekee, IL, USA

Tracks B5 to B7 are demo versions.

NOFX

Half Album
1 x 12" Vinyl 27,90 
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℗ 2024 Fat Wreck Chords

Off!

First Four EPs
1 x LP Vinyl 31,90 
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– First time on 12″ Vinyl
– Limited Translucent Blue Vinyl
– Gatefold Package
– 4 inserts with lyrics for each EP

Nightfell

Darkness Evermore
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Recorded winter 2014 at Red Lantern Studio, Portland Oregon.

Comes in Digipak.

The Saints

The Most Primitive Band In The World (Live From The Twilight Zone, Brisbane 1974)
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Text on back sleeve: These tracks were recorded early-to-mid `74, almost a year after the band had formed and almost 2 1/2 years before the release of the first Saints` single in 1976. The recording was made in Ed Kuepper`s parents` garage, except for „Misunderstood“ which was recorded at Queensland University, direct onto a mono cassette-deck and features the second line-up of the band. Before this the Saints were a 3-piece, with Ivor Hay on piano and no drummer.
In a different universe this would have been the first Saints LP. It captures the band near the beginning of its first phase, as opposed to the EMI release which was at the end, and without getting into a debate about aesthetics, this one`s probably better.
Possibly due to the 3 million line-up changes and years of rejection that followed, a bit of spontaneity may have been knocked out of the Saints. Whatever, compared to these recordings, the EMI album sounds, ironically, almost a bit formularized. Certainly, Chris Bailey`s singing doesn’t get much better than the rather spiffing performance contained herein and Ivor Hay`s playing has a panache that maybe wasn’t matched by later bass-players. Laurie`s Deonardo Coleman-style drumming also had a lot going for it.
Anyway, if you like the early Saints, have a listen to to this, lots of love,

Edmund Kuepper

P.S. Thanks to Tony Forde
for the motorbike and Joe Borkowski for the photos.