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  1. Punkfan25, you are getting so fucking owned....just stop posting on this thread, it's embarassing.
  2. Here is my Chemical People 7" collection... Kinda hard to see, but here is what is there.... Chemical People Black Throat 7" 1st Press, Clear [1000] CP 01 Chemical People Fan Club Single 7" Blue (2000) CP 02 Chemical People X-Feminist 7" Purple (1500), 2 Stickers included CP 03 Chemical People Are You Butt Phace? 7" Splatter Clear (1500), CP 04 Chemical People Live '89 7" TEST PRESSING CP 05 Chemical People Live '89 7" Peach Wax (1000), CP 05 Chemical People Ask The Angels 7" Pink Marbled Wax (1500) CP 06 Chemical People Ask The Angels 7" TEST PRESSING CP 06 Chemical People Ask The Angels 7" Rainbow Wax (1500) CP 06 Chemical People Cum Blister Bleed 7" Green Wax, [1500],, CP 07 Chemical People Cum Blister Bleed 7" Purple Marble Wax [1500], Funny Insert CP 07 Chemical People S/T 7" [500] MCF 2110 Chemical People Ask The Angels 7" UK Press w/ Extra Song, Different Sleeve (3000) Vinyl Solution 13 Big Drill Car/Chemical People Split (Kiss, Cheap Trick covers) 7" Black, Fold-Over Sleeve Cruz 701 Big Drill Car/Chemical People Split (Kiss, Cheap Trick covers) 7" Yellow wax, normal sleeve Cruz 701 Big Drill Car/Chemical People Split, (Kiss, Cheap Trick covers) 7" Yellow Wax, Orange Label, Normal Sleeve Cruz 701
  3. Wow, a few Drive fans. Excellent. The tape is "1# Demo", it's a legit tape, solid black, timed to the release (i.e. doesn't have 10m of blank space) with a cardstock cover with address etc. Recorded August 2/3, 1989 on 8 Track 01) Drive 02) Greasegun 03) Peephole 04) Beans 05) Fuck Me USA 06) State Of Mind The two CD-R's are, I'm sure, Drive approved as they did some reunion gigs in Japan not too long ago. One of the CD-R's is the 4 song John Peel BBC session and the other one is the above demo with an extra track (Atmospheric Pressure (demo)). Guess I should add them also! Also, on Outfreakage, there were 50 or 100 white vinyl 7"s of the My World/This Ain't No Picnic that went mainly to friends, record stores & distro's. I can't seem to find mine at the moment, I hope it's just misplaced!
  4. And on that note, here is my Drive collection. I know I have a white 7" someplace, but other than that I think it's complete? Demo and shirt and CD's just thrown in for good measure.
  5. You are kidding right? They are about as anal as you can be about listing the pressings. Did you even bother looking on their website? http://www.noidearecords.com/discography.php
  6. Here is a complete collection of a DC 7" EP favorite of mine that wasn't on Dischord.... Swiz Down 7" 45 RPM Hellfire No. 2 1987 Shown are all variants Test Press - Black with blank silver labels 1st Press- 200 Black 1st Press- 1000 (?) Yellow 2nd Press- 1000(?) Green 3rd Press- 1000 (?) Blue I spoke to Jason in the summer of 2003 and he said: "...the pressing plant screwed up and sent us 200 or so records on black vinyl at first, I think it then went yellow, green and then blue, with around 3500 total records pressed." Jeff T. the original owner of the test press said: "I bought this record in Kalamazoo, MI from Jason Farrell himself on the first Bluetip tour... I swear he told me it was one of 3 test presses he had." Jason commented on his selling of the test pressing: "I sold a bunch of Swiz vinyl on the first Bluetip tour, figured we'd need the gas money...I think the $10 I got for it may have covered a grand slam breakfast or two...selling vinyl for 2-eggs-over-medium / toast / links / homefries is, like, unfortunate (and maybe not the best trade)... but not shame-worthy...that 7" was by no means "fine wine"... more like malt liquor (which doesn't get any better with age)"
  7. A truly awesome collection... There are two pressings of the "Very Small World" one on various color and the other on black (cover is "same" but different qualities). Not sure which you have. Here are a few variants that weren't in your photo. There was also a limited box set of "The Worlds In Shreds".
  8. In 1989 I saw in MRR that Revelation records would trade rare records for old GI Joe's, so I went up to the attic, found 4 of my brother's old ones and sent them off. About two months later I got the following in the mail: Judge "Chung King Can Suck It" 12" White #104 Sick Of It All 7" Red Gorilla Biscuits 7" Yellow NYC "Way We Were" Yellow Two years later I was hard up for cash so I sold the Judge, SOIA and NYC to some dude in Japan for $350. So, I guess this is two stories, one for me and one for that dude because that Judge record is worth a fuck load now.
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