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Count Me Out EP Test Press

On Saturday night, Four Year Strong, Title Fight & Strike Anywhere played the ICC in Allston Mass. I’m sure the show was excellent. I wasn’t there. I was working. Yes, on a Saturday night. Not cool.

Sunday morning, I hit up Peace O Pie in Allston Mass, right down the street from the ICC. A couple of Four Year Strong dudes were enjoying some slices. No sign of the Strike Anywhere dudes. Sadly.

If you weren’t aware, Garth of Strike Anywhere played in Count Me Out. He’s also a pretty chill dude. In fact, most of those Strike Anywhere dudes are real rad. I’d share a #vegan pie with any of them.

Count Me Out rules. Crapchord Records. Never heard of it. But it’s a test press so if you are some wacky Count Me Out junkie, you probably need this.

Strike Anywhere Change Is A Sound LP

I didn’t REALLY start collecting records until 2000 or 2001. Before that, I just picked up tshirts and said, “I don’t need records.” Then for a while, I would only buy EPs.

Yeah, I’m weird, what do you want?

One of the first new LPs I picked up was Change Is A Sound on grey vinyl. I bought it at the Newbury Comics in Shrewsbury while hanging with my friend John Hammand (not the pianist dude, sadly). We were driving around after some ridiculous CS classes in 2001 and hit up the Newb. Ben Cummings may have been working that day. I would later purchase ALL of his brother’s record collection. That was the day my collection really took off.

In fact, according to my timeline, I bought most of Dickie’s collection 8 years and 2 days ago. February 6, 2002. How about that? Time flies. I actually purchased his collection in two scoops. The first scoop was lots of early rare Rev gear (together comp on orange, warzone on orange, soia on red & black stamped, gb on yellow, judge on green, gb on purple, … straight ahead lp). The second scoop was everything else. Which included 15 copies of the Converge Halo In a Haystack LP. Dope.

But this feels like the LP I really started it all off with. And hanging with these guys for a week in 2006 was a definite trip. Great dudes. Shout outs to Garth and his GB Tour 91 longsleeve with yellow ink on the sleeves!


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