Planet Mental. This was a game changer to me. Maybe it was time and place, but this album was just different. Maybe it was just different for Mental. I’m not sure. But it felt like it ushered in a new era, for Lockin Out, for Massachusetts, for hardcore. Not sure if it was a good or bad move, but it was a big one. Enter wacky. Grab this lot from xbmkusyx. Then go out and find the record release press. Good to go!

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