One of the best hardcore 7″s of the 90s… definitely in my top 5, and maybe even top 3 depending on the weather. They played about half a dozen club-destroying shows, released another couple of eps, and then self destructed and reformed with a different singer as 9 Shocks Terror. More proof that Cleveland churned out a large chunk of the good hardcore in America during the dismal 90′s.
First press here w/ big 45 hole and screened cover, 500 made. DRRRRRRRRUGSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!

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