Seller xuttermoshx brings more heat today, and appropriately enough for the currently 85 degree weather having NYC, these are all NYHC classics… yes I am aware that line would work better if we were in August and the mercury was hitting the triple digits, but after all those grey and rainy days last week, I think we can agree to let it slide.
Tags Matching: victim in pain
Agnostic Five.
The moniker str8t8 is a familiar one to me, tho I am recognizing it as “Straight Tate”. I just can’t quite put my finger on how it’s familiar. The West Chester location makes me think Bottom Line NYC maybe? Or maybe it’s West Chester, PA and I’m thinking of someone associated with Intention/Knock Down. Regardless, he has a ton of auctions up right now, including this quintet of AF lp’s.
(He also has a lot of 3 Something’s Gotta Give lp’s, but I try to pretend that doesn’t exist. Not a fan of that one.)
Signed Victim In Pain On Ratcage.
I’ve mentioned a bunch of times now that, if you’re gonna go the autograph route with punk/hardcore bands, you should go big or go home. Well, I’d say unionpride69 has gone big, as he’s bringing us one of the original Ratcage Records pressings of Agnostic Front’s Victim In Pain lp, signed by Roger, Stigma, and Kabula.
He promises a pic of the actual front cover, but since the back clearly says Ratcage and has the “Important” label under it, you can rest soundly knowing that is the 2nd press of the infamous Nazi cover (the black cover version a lot of people think is the 2nd press is actually the 1986 repress on Combat Core). The fact that this remains unbid upon with 3 days to go is actually kind of astounding, even without the pic of the front cover; sure it’s got a high BIN, but there’s no reserve and the starting bid is completely reasonable. Hey, screw it, better luck for me…
Why am I the one to blame…
Holy grail.
I know nothing more sacred than this record. I love this record. And here’s an original. Rat Cage Records. I wanted to say that despite lots of griping about the B9 reissues, I couldn’t think of a better label or approach to re-releasing the material. Do I think the original cover is awesome, for a record that came out in 1984? Yes. Do I know why in 2010 it feels a lot more “inappropriate” and a lot less “crazy” to use the original cover for the reissue? Yes. This is a record. Music. Not a political statement. So to preserve the music, I praise Chris and B9, as well as doing an archivist proud by actually including the orig art as well. Cannot wait for the Underdog discography.
Until then… what about this. Price is right people.











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