statement-of-pride must have racked up a ton of xmas bills and is trying to raise up a ton of money to get the credit card companies off his back with all the stuff hes selling. This Floorpunch record is a little off though. 200 pressed on red wax but this one has a 3rd press cover with green writing instead of the correct 1st/2nd press cover with blue writing. Also the number on the sticker also looks like it bled out. Maybe the original cover got wet and messed up the number? Id say ask for clearer pics and ask questions before bidding. Maybe you can cop a deal though?
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Rev Collection – the Movielife
I dont think I have ever heard this band. The only thing I know about them is one time my friend pooped on the ground behind a VFW hall during a show and then rubbed his own poop on his shirt and then went stagediving during the Movielife’s set. Pretty good gag.
Two copies of this from recordgraveyard and dieselboy
One is a BIN and the other is a cheap auction with no bids
Rev Collection – Slipknot on red
vinyl-pops says “s/t EP 7″ (sometimes referred to as the “Let It Show” 7″).” Is that true? Ive never heard it called that. The starting price is probably a little high but whatever. PLug those holes in your rev collection
Youth Of Today BDTW on Red … AGAIN
Ok, come on. seen this year. This is probably the 50th Break Down The Walls on red vinyl we’ve seen this year. Ok, maybe not 50, but likely the 10th. And oddly, we haven’t seen a lot of the Wishingwell Records on blue … hmmm. But I’m guessing recordgraveyard purchased one we’ve seen this year and is just flipping it now. Likely, he’s trying to score a pre Christmas buy … Melissa, if you are reading this, I want some quality polo shirts not this. But anyone else, feel free to snag this one for me.
Alert Demo 2008
What do you know about Alert? Here’s what I know. Mike Puffer is a dude. So is Keith Freeman. Those dudes are positive straight edge. Seriously, almost too positive. Nah, just kidding. Great dudes. Puffer is also a vegan. What gives? Vegan Straight Edge? Dude’s an anachronism. I can hang. He also has been posting up for us on skatenoize.com. I highly suggest checking out what he has to say. LOTS of good stuff. Some funny quips too. And if you came for vinyl, well, adamlpetty has what you need (only has one feedback, mind you). Here you’ll get the limited edition 2008 demo pressed on red wax. Limited to 100, this one is #85. I’m fairly positive this was printed up for a fest or a release gig, but I can’t exactly recall which. This one is cheap and ending soon, better snatch it up. I expect big things from this band. Big things.
Quality of Life
infamoussidewinder gives us another Murphys Law sleeper hit. Sure this record isnt collectable at all. There are 3000 on red wax with silkscreen covers. I cant say ive atually listened to the LES Stitches side and probably never will. But the ML side is a pretty good jam. Especially for later era ML! If you havent heard this yet then you owe it to yourself to at least pick it up and give it a quick spin.

Why Am I The One To Blame?
When people mention NYHC, a few bands come to mind immediately. For me, I think The Cro-Mags, Bad Brains and of course, Agnostic Front. I’m sure Cooch would think about some KBD band that I have never heard of and Casali would probably just start talking about EPMD. Because that’s what Casali does.
AF IS New York Hardcore and Victim In Pain firmly cemented Agnostic Front as the face and voice of the “NYHC brand.” Blind Justice, Last Warning, Society Sucker, Your Mistake … classic riff after brutal mosh after great anthem. Every song is a winner. Great tracks. And very appropriate for the early 80s New York punk rock scene.
Now the cover on the other hand, has been deemed inappropriate by many. The original artwork features a mass grave at a Nazi Concentration Camp. Yes it’s extreme, yes it makes a point. 2 years after Rat Cage released the original record, Combat Core mixed it up and went with a plain black sleeve. 25 years later, Bridge9 Records would do something similar.
Below, you can see the progression over time. From the most sought after original release to the current B9 release. Whichever one you pick up, you can’t really go wrong.
Bane United Blood 2010
Oh man.
When Bane played United Blood Fest earlier this year, I moshed my ass off. I headwalked from one side of the stage back to the other side. TWICE. It was phenomenal. It was killer …
It never happened.
Yeah. Bane didn’t play United Blood Fest. I doubt any of the members of Bane were even in the state. But that didn’t stop Sam Triple B from making up some covers and selling a limited edition. Can’t knock that hustle. Now go see what Marcus of Endless Quest Records had to say about it.
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