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Judge Skiz 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Presses

This is the 4th or 5th I’ve posted this E.P. But it’s hard not to post it when some clean copies pop up online. All of those American vinylnoizers should take this prime opportunity to take the auction provided by hardcorex74 and bring these copies back to the U.S.  I wonder how many Schism records are stacked up from our German seller.

	1st press : 1000 black vinyl
		    White labels, printed inner sleeve.

2nd press : 1000 black vinyl
		    Yellow labels, printed inner sleeve.

3rd press : 1000 black vinyl
		    Yellow labels, lyric sheet rather than printed inner
		    sleeve.

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First Post: Judge New York Crew – Orange Cover, Black Vinyl

As my first post on Vinyl Noize, I decided to post none other than one of the most classic hardcore record, both aesthetically and musically. A record that should be a staple in all straight edge and non-edgers record collections all over the world. The Judge New York Crew E.P.  If you are just starting out collecting this is a great get. This particular copy is out of 4000 on Revelation and won’t cost you as much as an orange colored vinyl copy, or the first release of this e.p. on the infamous Schism Records. But still a must have. Seller pingler has got you covered for this particular copy.  Check out this auction and make sure it’s in your collection.

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Project X with Schism, still got it

Gernblandsten’s got the hook up. Always has. Selling stickers from Some Records, and also records from the collection of a dude from Fit Of Anger. Dave just posted up a Project X 7″ with zine, and there were questions on whether or not it would still bring in the $$$. It ended up going for $590, so I would say it’s still doing pretty good.

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We’re Judging You.

Yes, our pal str8t8 is back, and he’s got a pair of Judge ep’s for you to go after on this National Edge Day. And if you’re more of an lp fan, aapjekoala is ready to bring it down on orange vinyl for you. Don’t like Judge at all? Then you suck. Because it’s Edge Day. And in addition to your lifestyle, now we’re judging your musical taste.

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Project X test pressing

Once, a long long time ago, I used to have a Judge test pressing. Not just any Judge test pressing but the NY Crew 7″ Schism test. However I’m an idiot and sold it. Actually Robby Redcheeks had bought it off me before and he sold it but in an odd deal him and I had worked out he had to give me half the money from him selling it. That record now resides somewhere in Germany (sorry Jbil).
This is not as cool as a Schism test. Not even close. But it is a Project X test pressing being sold by incorrectthoughts and that is still pretty cool.

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Hardware Noize.

Only a couple hours left for you to snatch up this zine lots being auctioned off by mikeylizard, both featuring what was possibly the best zine of the 90s, Hardware Fanzine (yes, I slept on posting this, and now rather than a massive screed on Hardware, you get this brief “it was awesome” post. Sorry). Also included in the second lot are a Schism reprint and the 4th issue of Tension Building, which is the issue that featured the comp 7 inch that debuted Floorpunch’s “Always”, but alas, the record is not included.

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Wide Awake Wednesday

I am sure I could have used the search feature to see if there has been a Wide Awake Wednesday before. But I was too lazy. So I am just going to say that this is the first official Wide Awake Wednesday. I can do that, I have been here almost a month. And it’s about time! We’ve posted some of handsomephantom‘s auctions before, and if he keeps posting up the goods, I am sure we will continue. First pressing of this Schism CTHC classic. White labels and all.

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B9 PX

Bridge 9 has done some pretty awesome reissues over the last few years. It was cool to be able to get the Antidote 7″ on vinyl without spending a ton of cash and the reissues of the AF United Blood 7″ and the Victim in Pain LP were awesome, but the Project X 7″ reissue was my favorite.

The preorder package came with a white vinyl 7″, a book of stuff out of old Schism fanzines and a cool reprint Schism shirt! The books and 7″s came with matching numbers but
redscrollstore is selling only the 7″ in this aution. Its #217 of 500 and even though there was a 2nd press this is the only way to get a numbered white vinyl copy. Unless you have an OG Schism press this is your best bet. Much better to support a lable doing the right thing than buy a crappy bootleg!

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What’s Simple Is True.

Seller garygggg has a pair of original classic Straight Edge ep’s up that prove the old adages “what’s simple is true” and “keep it simple, stupid” are, well… true.

You’d be hard pressed to call either Project X or Crippled Youth masterpieces from a musical theory standpoint, or say that the songs on them are difficult to learn. Hell, I can play these songs, or at least Straight Edge Revenge. But every track on these is a Straight Edge classic that’s impossible to keep out of your head, and stand head and shoulders above later, more technical Edge records that upped the militancy along with the skill level.

(It actually occurs to me that “What’s simple is true” may be a Jewel song, not an old saying. Whoops.)

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Wide Awake.

So Brian apparently wants us to make the nick name Uncle Tre happen for our old buddy Tre. Personally, I prefer calling him old buddy Tre. Or Moneybags. But hey, what’s in a name, right? What matters is that he’s always bringing the auction goods. We’ve been going through his collection for awhile now, and it looks like we may be nearing the end in the coming months; as you may have noticed when Brian posted his Warzone auctions, we’re now in the W’s. And if you’ve noticed that this is kind of a rambling intro, that’s because I’m writing this at 2AM and while my body is exhausted, my brain won’t stop, and so I’m still….

(Wait for it.)

WIDE AWAKE!

And let’s not forget about these two… it’s the demo! On a 7 inch!

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Three For Three PM.

Seller adversewind brings us some records that no Edgeman’s collection is complete with out: one absolute classic, and two of the very best from the “second tier” of mid 80s Straight Edge bands, if you will pardon the term. Sadly, the condition of this Wishing Well version of Break Down The Walls is less than stellar…

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SCHISM #8

Some cool zines up from Finnish legend vote-vasko, including the final issue of Schism

Supposedly True Till Death (the song, not the record) by Chain of Strength was written in response to the Al Barile/SSD interview contained herein, but who knows. I always got a chuckle out of them bashing Skrewdriver in the reviews section, but featuring their records in the collage on the front cover. And on that note, is there anything better than a good record collage? I think I have like 90 of the 104 pictured.

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Hold True.

I wish seller grinchygrinlove had had this one going last week, when he was selling both the X Marks The Spot comp and the red label, photocopied cover version of this classic CT HardCore record…

(Were these photographed on plain white photocopier paper? Makes for a weird effect.)

Would have been perfect to do all 3 at once. Ah well. If I had been paying better attention, I could have just posted this copy from elsuprimo_records, as his is just coming down to the final day and a half.

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X Marks The Spot.

These are two very appropriate 7 inches for grinchygrinlove to be selling, what with him being from CT and all.

I’ve always had a soft spot for Wide Awake, so both of these are aok in my book. That’s really all I have to say about that; like I said, taking it easy this week so I can focus on artwork.

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Wide Awake 7″

This record makes me proud to be a CT native. Sure I dont listen to it that often anymore but its a nice little boost to my day when “last straw” comes up on shuffle. One of the first “crucial” old shirts I ever got was a Wide Awake shirt which I still have to this day. This record really helped give CT a nice foothold into the Youth Crew genre. Everything about this record gets a thumbs up. Crucial tunes, crucial label, crucial layout. This auction says its a First press with red labels. I always though Red labels was 2nd or 3rd?? I could be remembering totally wrong though. Someone help me out

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