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It’s All Our Blood – Test Press … Sunday??

Pssshhhh, that’s bush league, bigxdig. Everyone knows you have to plan your auctions AROUND test press Tuesday. It looks like this dude started his auction on a Wednesday. He might squeeze a few hours out of a Tuesday, but not enough to get a coveted listing by Mr. Morgado. That guys king of zing .. and some shit like that. Regardless, this LP is cool. You get both EPs and a comp track (or two?), all re-mastered. It was a split release by Youngblood Records and React Records. Two great, independent labels. Big fans of both. This LP is limited to 15, which I sort of find hard to believe. I forget how many tests Sean usually does, but I thought Aram did more. Hmm, anyone got more info on this one?

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Bane Collection: Spot Fillers

Looking to fill some spots in your Bane collection? Look no further, goochedge has what you are looking for. And these aren’t just recent EPs. Hell no. He has the goods from the early aughts. Something for everyone.

Not limited to 50. More like 125, but hey, that’s ok.

Euro tour, hot.

Was this also a Euro tour press? I’m pretty sure it was. I recall having Jeremy or Dalbec bring one back for me.

No viruses or n00dz. Just a weirdo web form and music. Great jams.

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Flippin’ It Live On WNYU.

Seller dirrrty_harry is sure to stir up the conversation (and most likely the bids) with the dirrrty deed of buying this test pressing (a European tour only version out of 50, but the actual records are tests) of the Supertouch Live on WNYU LP and immediately flipping it onto eBay. And I do mean immediately:

I bought this last night in Essen, Germany together with their new 7″ on Reaper (which blows my mind btw.) and thought, I should give you a chance to get a hold on this rare item… They sell it for 20 Euros (= 27 USD) and with a strict policy of only two test presses at each show, so that they wouldn’t be all sold out after the first gig of the tour. Nice! I was lucky enough to get one.

And by lucky, I’m sure he’s thinking winning the lottery lucky…

I have to admit; I am on some level tickled to see the traditional “American seller flips limited pressing from a US show on eBay in attempt to score big bucks from the Euros” routine turned on it’s ear. I would have appreciated a bit more subtlety though.

(It’s actually pretty hard to find info on this release online, since as I understand it it’s a new label putting this out, so for more info on ordering the LP, email horrorhotelproductions@yahoo.com.)

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If you like Sabbath…

you should like Pentagram! I just discovered them, thanks to the guys at Armageddon Shop, a couple of years ago, but they are awesome! Great 70′s ‘heavy metal’ stuff. I dont think they play very often, but they did just do 2 shows as part of a 30th anniversary and as odd as it may seem the played in New York City and in Providence, Rhode Island!

First you can bid on this copy of ‘Review Your Choices’ from vrt1. it may seem pricey, but unfortunantly most of the Pentagram stuff is expensive. Most them are reissues by lables that do small pressings on thick vinyl with fancy gatefold sleeves. I wouldnt buy one every week, but they are worth having!

After you buy the LP you can pick up this special screen printed BLACKLIGHT poster that was done for the Providence show. I think that ktulu-sothoth is probably the person that did the posters and I’m pretty sure they sold them for this same price at the show and that most of them sold so there are most likely only a few leftovers!

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Fat kids need love too!

I dont know about other Straight Edge kids, but I know that the few sXe friends I have (myself included) all have their own vices and most of them involve food! I remember first seeing Youth of Today and the Gorilla Biscuits and learning what Straight Edge was and thinking… I’m a fat kid with hair 1/2 way down my back and these guys looks like Venice Beach body builders! Seriously… how does a guy one from CT look that tan!?! Anyway… eventually I saw some other bands with Straight Edge members that didnt fit the ‘youth crew’ mold and I decided that was for me.

So even though this record has nothing to do with Straight Edge I dedicate this post to all the Straight Edge fat kids!

Descendents FAT LP

and here is the original Descendents FAT 7″

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Staring Into The Sun

You know how some people say ridiculous stuff like “We’re Not In This Alone is better than Break Down The Walls,” or “The Misfits were good when I saw them in 2004″ or even “hardcore died in 1986?” Shit like that is ridiculous. Do you think anyone has ever said “Staring Into The Sun is better than Screaming For Change?” I hope not. I can’t even imagine what sort of riff raff would say something like that. It’s just not right.

Our boy Naidoo is selling this particular copy. Honestly, I can’t recall seeing this cover before. Anyone have some info?

But for my money, it’s all about Screaming For Change. And Wishingwell color vinyl? You can’t beat that. Go ahead and hit the “Make Offer” button. This one has been sitting around for a while, you could get a deal.


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Some Mistakes You Never Stop Paying For

This one goes out to Morgado. How could he post those items earilier today and not post up these LPs from unholybloodlust? That’s obviously a mistake. This dude has ALL the gems. Literally, all of them. Ok, no test presses, but these LPs were dope. That Twilight record release gig was intense (not that Twilight dude …). Was Morgado there? Or was that his first mistake? Could be, could be…


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Slumlords Test Trifecta!

everythingsuperfan is back again with a Trilogy of Slumlords test presses!

First up is the ‘Involuntary Skinhead’ 7″ from A389 records and limited to only 10 copies.

Second we have a test of the ‘Slumber Party at Jackos’ 7″ from Perfect Victim Records. This one comes in an awesome Sex Pistols parody sleeve and is limited to 20 copies.

Last but not least is a test of the self titled 12″ on Rocket Punch Records. This record includes the Slumlords self titled LP on side one and is backed with a live set from the Ottobar in Baltimore recorded on March 13, 2004. This test is limited to 14 copies.

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