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  1. On 8/6/2016 at 3:45 PM, videodrome_1138 said:

    You might have already seen my comment on Reddit,  but I'll have to say it again,  thanks for a much needed reissue!

     

    After years of looking, I finally got an original for an amazingly low price,  but will more than likely pick this one up. 

     

    I always get people asking what it is when I DJ some of their songs, mostly U.R.E. and Don't Just Sit There. It'll be nice to direct people your way as an affordable way to get it. 

    I did see that! You're lucky to have found one on the cheap. That's not easy. 

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    Authorized reissue of the Scabs debut and lone 7", originally released by the band in 1979 on Club Land Records in Exeter, England.

    Recorded in nearly 2 hours in North London, The Scabs originally released this 7" themselves and resorted to selling copies to their fellow students at the school cafe. The band broke up after a year and half, leaving nothing but the Amory Building 7" behind.

    First time ever reissue of this record. "Leave Me Alone" was included on the iconic Soul Jazz Punk 45 comp of underground and rare UK punk 1977-1981, as well as a few Killed By Deaths.

    Includes brand new liner notes from singer James Young and band photos. Deluxe pocket sleeve restored by Ken MacLaurin, mastered by Dave Williams.

    1. Amory Building 
    2. Leave Me Alone
    3. Don't Just Sit There 
    4. U.R.E

    Available at www.hoseheadrecords.bigcartel.com

  3. Hi, I'm not sure if people here have any interest in 70s reissues, but here's one. This the debut EP by Sweden's The Moderns. This is an obscenely rare 7" from 1979 that was originally self released by the band. Original copies sell for upwards of $500 these days, if you can find one for sale. 

     

    Available here: www.hoseheadrecords.bigcartel.com 

    Listen here: www.hoseheadrecords.bandcamp.com
     
    Fully authorized reissue with full colour artwork and labels, nearly the exact same as the original. 
     
    This is mod-revival for the ages. Fans of The Jam, The Chords, Pointed Sticks, The Nerves, etc take note. This 7" is most well known for the power pop staple Got To Have Pop: 

     


     
     
     
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  4. Dickies LP relisted and I put up my copy of the Bracket - Live In A Dive LP with the comic book. Both on orange vinyl. Both limited to impossibly low numbers, even for Fat.

    www.ebay.ca/sch/atleastiknow/m.html?item=251937748065&hash=item3aa8a8f461&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_2&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562

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    Selling a few of my coloured Fat Wreck LPs. All are NM/NM condition, with the shrink still on, but open. I figured I'd post them here before eBay. I've got a few more Fat LPs that I'm humming and hawing over selling.

    Against Me! - As The Eternal Cowboy (white vinyl) limited to 175

    The Dickies - All This And Puppet Stew (gold vinyl) limited to 220

    Avail - Front Porch Stories (Red vinyl) limited to 218

    Mxpx - the Renaissance Ep (Clear w/red splatter) limited to 550 - almost entirely clear/very little red.

    Pm or email offers. Shipping from Canada in LP mailers. Can post photos if you want them.

    [email protected]

  5. I just updated the Hosehead store with three new releases out now! Two LPs and a 7", with a discount if you want them all. $40 ppd within Canada and $50 ppd within America.

    www.hoseheadrecords.ca

    www.hoseheadrecords.bandcamp.com

    Nervous Talk - S/T LP

    Two years after this band released their debut 7" on Mammoth Cave, they kind of disappeared. Then I moved to Vancouver and it turns out they didn't disappear, they just hardly ever managed to play out of their home town. When they told me they had an lp's worth of material recorded, I couldn't not put it out. This is 10 songs of snotty punk/power pop perfection. For fans of: Teenage Head, Buzzcocks, Marked Men.

    The Mandates - In The Back Of Your Heart LP

    Again in a follow up to their Mammoth Cave debut, this LP sees the band tightening up their haphazard '77 punk sound and steering right into the skid. Recorded, mixed, and produced by Pat Kearns (Exploding Hearts).

    Brat Kings - Good Drugs 7"

    Members of Sonic Avenues and Pow-Wows. Brat Kings are the newest good band out of Toronto/Montreal. A perfect blend of garage and punk without coming across as modern garage punk.

  6. Hosehead has two new 7"s put up for sale today, both Canadian bands. No preorder, no bullshit. Records are in hand and ready to ship. Buy 'em both and save $1. 

     


     

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    First up is First Base: the band most people know because Personal and the Pizzas covered their song "Nobody Makes My Girl Cry But Me", but also released a topnotch LP on Hozac in 2013 and a string of singles before that. This 7" is four tracks that sounds like The Beach Boys, Ramones, Rudi and Undertones mixed into one. 300 pressed. 

     


     

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    Second is Fashionism, with features Jeff McCloy from Tranzmitors, and members of New Town Animals and The Jolts. This is their debut 7" and mostly picks up where Tranzmitors left off in the late 2000s, with maybe more of a Boys/Eddie and the Hot Rods vibe this time around. 500 pressed, first handful of orders come with a limited sleeve with an alternate colour scheme. 

     


     

    Coming up next: Nervous Talk debut LP

    Late 2015: Moderns - Year of Today 45 reissue

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