mykidzach has a few auctions up including a CLEANSE THE BACTERIA LP, but unless I’m missing something I’m surprised this hasn’t been bought yet.
[i]BAD BRAINS Pay To Cum 7″ on Bad Brain Records. Guaranteed original 2nd pressing with MASTERDISK matrix. Comes with white sleeve only.[/i]

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tofudonuts is not something I would buy… this record however is something I would buy.
My only question… does anyone know anything about the pressing info on it? Sellers says that Impact Unit only had a demo which I assume was a cassette only thing and was later pressed as a 7″ after the Bosstones got popular, but I dont know if thats factual or not.
I used to have a copy of this with a black, white & red cover and I think the lables were black & red too, but I’m not positive. Mine was also on Crucial Response, but I traded or sold it a long time ago. For less than a dollar with less than a day left I might bid on this one.

At the Gallery East show Sunday just standing around waiting for DYS to finish setting up I was talking to Mike from Refuse Resist and when I turned around there was Dicky Barret standing there. As much as I understand why he was there it was still a shock because hes kind of more ‘famous’ than the others people there were there. I wanted to go over and say “Are you the guy from the Jimmy Kimmal show” but I didn’t. I was really hoping that DYS would cover an Impact Unit song, but no such luck. Dicky introduced DYS and then about 3 songs in he disapeared.
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In recent years, The Stooges have hit a level of hipster fanboy-ism that rivals only the Clash (and probably the Velvet Underground) in terms of every douchebag and his brother claiming them as the greatest thing since sliced bread. But unlike the Clash, who have been officially ruined by their current fanbase, no matter how many hipster d-bags foam at the mouth just at the thought of the Stooges, the band and especially this record can never be tarnished. I saw Ron Asheton and some other old Detroit heads blow through all of this record at a show in NYC a few years before the real band got back together, and let me tell you, no one will ever shred a guitar like that again. RIP Ron.
Funny side story: The Stooges were in town this week, and I overheard a funny conversation at the local record emporium the other night. This 30-something Richie Cunningham looking “music fan” guy is buying a huge stack of soul 45s (another cool thing for current “music fans” to get into), and mentions he’s in town as a road tech for the Stooges. The old dude behind the counter chimes in, and it goes something like this:
Old dude: “Oh man, the Stooges… they were so killer when I saw them on the last tour”
Hipster guy: “Yeah we had a good time on that one”
Old dude: “Nah I meant the last REAL tour in ’74″
Hipster guy: 
Me: LOL PWNED!

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I know my first post was a couple of GangGreen records, but I figure that after about a month off from posting I need to post up some Slapshot records! I expect these to tripple in value (not really) after the blazing set they played at the Gallery East Show last Sunday. As bummed as I was to be standing on the side again, there is no agruing how amazing Craigs wall of guitar sounded!
Heres a couple of chances to get a copy of the Firewalker 7″ both on black vinyl. A little ‘fun fact’ about this record is that the B-Side songs (Chip on my Shoulder & Moment of Truth) are listed as being live, but they are actually both the studio versions with the band making “crowd noise” that was added in the studio.
This record also came on white, red, blue & yellow vinyl but I also just came across a green copy that is possibly a mix of the yellow & blue vinyls? As far as I know each color was limited to 500 and I heard that the black was from a pressing of 3000, but that sounds kind of high.
ps. Anyone got a Taang! shirt like Jaime is wearing or a Maelstrom shirt like Jordan is wearing that they wanna sell me??
take your chances…. its .99 cents with no bids as of now

dont wanna wait…. just buy it now

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Unfortunantly I took most of August off from posting here, but the Noize Crew is more than strong, capable & large enough to get by without me. Either way I’m back and ready to get back into the thick of things!
I spent about 14 hours last Sunday in Revere, MA at Club Lido for the Gallery East Reunion Show which was FULL of high points and had very few low points.
One thing that could be either a high point or a low point depending how you want to look at it was when Chris Doherty puked on the stage. It wasnt a full on heaving vomit, but it was still something. Another personal high point (as silly as it is) was just hanging out backstage watching, once again, Chris Doherty pumping a keg and getting really pissed that it was so foamy. And now with that I bring you 2 GangGreen records that I have never seen in person….
1. Taang! Records #1 the ‘Sold Out’ 7″ on clear vinyl with the clear acetate sleeve limited and numbered to only 100 copies!
2. a Roadrunner Records re-release of ‘You Got It’ and ‘Older… Budweiser’ as a double LP.
Two cool records at both ends of the price spectum depending how deep your pockets are!


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It looks like our friend Tre is finally selling off a part of his collection. I recall him moving out of 34 John St. If you can imagine, he was complaining about moving all those records. This move was over 10 years ago, and you know in that time, that his collection has probably grown by leaps and bounds. I can’t wait to see some of the gems he unloads.
Right now, he seems to be working through the As and Bs. 25+ auctions. I can tell this is only the beginning. No idea what’s up with the super tiny pics. Must have something to do with the iSale software he’s using.
Best item? Personally, I’d say the lot with the All Chrome EP in it. Fuck. WE’RE ALL CHROME!!! If you can’t find a gem in here to bid on, make sure you go buy one of Tre’s other records (or a tshirt, digital download, pin, scarf, sticker, vegan candy, hat, hoodie, …).



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Seller utah666 doesn’t have many auctions going right now (in fact he only has 3), but if you’re Straight Edge, your record collection arguably isn’t complete without these two youts:


Always been a much bigger fan of Crippled Youth than Bold, I’ve gotta say. And while WNITA isn’t my favorite YOT record, that layout is classic.
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Under The Knife is one of those seminal albums from Connecticut. Like the X Marks The Spot comp, the Join The Fight ep and the Can’t Close My Eyes ep, this album was above and beyond anything else that was coming out at the time. It stood out. It was different. And unlike the records I mentioned previously, this one was HARD. Seriously hard. Smash Your Enemies, Kill An Addict, Under The Knife & Filth. All ragers. All hard hitting. Connecticut would never look back to those crucial youth, Anthrax moments. After this EP dropped, CT got hard. And that’s not all terrible …
Peep the BIN from vinyl-n-more13. And if that BIN isn’t for you, grab the more expensive one. Not sure why you would want to do that, but the option is yours.

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You know what’s awesome about joexstrummer? His description of this record from Rival Mob front man Brendan’s old band XFilesX is so great that I don’t have to write ANYTHING here. I can just post an excerpt and then encourage you to go read the rest for yourself. You won’t really learn the roots of The Rival Mob, but you’ll definitely get a kick out of it.
The first time I saw XFX, kids were wearing Jason Voorhees hockey masks and moshing with fake machetes and it was wild. I was PUMPED. I wish my friends were that much fun. At that point I think I wanted to trade in. JK. My friends were cool and moshed with REAL machetes.

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At this point, I’m seriously wondering if a road trip to redscrollstore‘s actual, physical store over in Waterbury CT is in order. So much good stuff from them these past couple weeks, so much that we haven’t even posted a bunch of it, and now they’re approaching the final hours. Case in point:

The limited “cover” from 420 Fest in Boston. Great show. And thanks to the wonder of the internet, you can watch the majority of it, tho they can be a little hard to watch due to some awkward stage positioning. Which is understandable, that place was mad crowded.
Some things you will notice include the tomahawk throw mosh at the the height of it’s popularity, at least 3 Noize Corp writers contributors diving and pitting, and that I am a dick. So much so that I think maybe I should take this time to publicly apologize to Spaulding for all the times I would assault him while moshing…
Nahhhhhhhhhh.
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If my friend Stan isn’t keeping an eye on bright_sea‘s auctions, he should be…

I don’t know what press this is, don’t really care, and it doesn’t matter. Skinhead or Edgeman, you should own at least SOME version of Lower East Side Crew, and that’s a fact (it’s third press, and I totally know it, my point still stands).


It’s a shame the other volumes aren’t up as well (there are 6 in total); I know Stan’s looking to reclaim the collection he once had, and the collected versions tend to sell at a bit more affordable of a price, though the covers are nowhere near as good as the originals.
(Don’t know what these are? They’re called books dumb ass, people used to read them before the internet ruined everything. Seriously though, Skinhead was a series of 1970s exploitation novels from the UK. Go here or here or here.)
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Here’s a really good deal on a really good record, if you’re a Japanese HC collector. And it’s an especially good deal if you’re an American collector of Japanese HC, since you’re not paying shipping rates from Japan.
Systematic Death put out a few 7″s and this LP back in the 80s, and also had a bunch of comp tracks. All of their material is top shelf thashing hardcore, with this LP being my favorite. Members went on to Death Side, Bastard, Forward and others, and they actually got back together a couple of years ago and have been releasing new material (which is also great and highly recommended). Anyways, this LP’s a steal at $50 BIN, so what are you waiting for?

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A couuple of my favorite NYHC 7 inches courtesy of bright_sea. It’s actually almost funny how hyped one band became for a time, while the other has stayed almost completely below the radar… I think you can figure out for yourself which is which.


What’s with that bum pic? There could be a secret giant coffee stain on the cover for all we know. Not that I’m saying there is, but come on. I’m not saying you need a masters eye for composition, but at least get the full cover in the frame.
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Dammit sgwan, you had me all excited about posting an Only Living Witness 7 inch, and then I realized it was you, you over pricing son of a gun…

Yo, I love OLW to death. I celebrate their entire catalog. Saw them at the Middle East when they did their reunions, it was FANTASTIC. I have an OLW bumper sticker that I am saving for when I get a new car, even though for the most part I think bumper stickers are cheesy, because the idea of an all black car that just says ONLY LIVING WITNESS on the trunk is awesome to me. But look. This is not a $40 record by ANY stretch of the imagination.
Bah, now I’m in a bad mood. If any one needs me, I’ll just be staring at this:

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Seller punk_n_disorderly24 has a bit of a bargain going on right now. It’s one big old lot full of Nerve Agent goodies. You get the 1998 self titled LP on grey vinyl (limited to 222), the 2002 Final Press of the self titled LP on grey vinyl (limited to 407). You also get the Days Of The White Owl LP from 2000 on pink vinyl (limited to 338). And finally, the Mankind Records split EP with Kill Your Idols on clear green vinyl. That’s one stop shopping for the goods (minus the Butterfly Collection of 2001 from Hellcat Records … Did this even come on vinyl??). The buy it now is pretty reasonable and with free shipping from the UK, you could scoop a bargain. Have at it.




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Early Madball is some of my favorite Madball. You cannot go wrong with any track off of Droppin Many Suckers or the Ball Of Destruction EP. It’s impossible. And the Set It Off LP makes my list of top favorite hardcore LPs of all time. That’s right. It’s that good. Call me controversial, but I’m a big fan. Peep that Roadrunner Poster. Not too shabby. Not the usual promo poster you see for that album. I’m feeling it.
Make sure to check out balduin44′s other auctions, as he seems to start his auctions at a reasonable price. Not sure why everyone else thinks $50 is a good opening bid for a Madball EP. Not wise.



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Stop And Think is one of those bands that I will always love. They were a Straight Edge torch bearer in the early 2ks. When everyone else was growing out their hair, selling out and dropping out, Stop And Think was there. With in your face straight edge anthems, they meant business. Not only that, but they’ve stood the test of time. These demos dropped nearly 10 years ago, and the message and music is still relevant. And it still makes you want to mosh. I’m waiting for Mental to release another album so that we can all see another Stop And Think gig.
Courtesy of btwostep and copiousamounts, you have your choice of presses. You can go with the first press, Straight Ahead style lp, or the 2nd press. Split release on Lockin Out and Painkiller Records. You can’t go wrong either way.

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Way back in 1991, Chain Of Strength dropped an EP called What Holds Us Apart? Foundation Records did this one. Not Revelation Records. The first press didn’t go so well. 500 slabs of rejected wax basically (at least 100 of them would play into an important crew pressing years later). The next first press was a biggie. 2000 slabs. But they all sold and a second pressing went down. For some reason, a second test press was created. Plants switched? Master stamper lost? I don’t know. If anyone DOES know, lets hear it. At some point, Foundation Records sold a crap ton (at least 1000) to Mindpower Records. Mindpower Records then put together some weirdo color sleeves (yellow and blue photocopies, BLAH) and sold most out. BUT a certain amount (100? 75? 200? Don’t know) were given a Confusion sleeve and sold. So you have Mindpower Records selling EPs with Foundation Labels. It’s all very confusing. I’m not going to lie. All quite odd. It’s a rare one. I suspect redscrollstore will do quite well on it.

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I posted a new reissue of this a little while back, and here’s the real McCoy. Six songs of raging 1983 hardcore from the Nutmeg State, probably the best record to ever come out of there. There were only 500 pressed of the orig, and they don’t come up a lot, so that $99.99 starting bid is pretty appealing. Have at it.

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