Item name | Country | Format | Label | Catalog ID | Year | Disc / Label details | |
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Into The Unknown | United States | 12" | Epitaph Records | EPI-BRLP 02 | 1983 | Vinyl: Black | |
8 tracks - Limited 10000
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How Could Hell Be Any Worse? | United States | MC | Chameleon Music Group / Epitaph Records | EPC-BR 1 | 1982 | ||
The inside of the foldout is completely blank.
14 tracks - Cassette case |
Item name | Country | Format | Label | Catalog ID | Year | Disc / Label details | |
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American Jesus | United States | 7" | Sympathy For The Record Industry | 1993 | Vinyl: Black / Label: Red | ||
Red label on A-Side
Red label with "S" Design beggar girl on B-Side 2 tracks |
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Atomic Garden | United States | 7" | Sympathy For The Record Industry | 1991 | Vinyl: Translucent yellow w/ white marble / Label: White printed | ||
Limited yellow version. One-sided etched / "S" Design (label).
This version was released before the regular (black) issue and only few were made. Sympathy label owner 'Long Gone John' has said 'Im pretty sure the yellow copies were mostly given to band...and I kept a few..." 1 track - Colored vinyl - Etched vinyl - Plastic sleeve with insert |
Item name | Country | Format | Label | Catalog ID | Year | Disc / Label details | |
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New World Order: War #1 | United States | 7" | Maximumrocknroll | MRR 006 | 1991 | Vinyl: Black / Label: Black | |
This 7" was released by the US magazine Maximumrocknroll to protest the first Gulf War.
Comes with a big poster cover including articles on the war and the Gulf region and its history. 2 tracks - Split - Paper dust sleeve and poster sleeve |
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