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Initial Records - a walk down memory lane...


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If there is/was one label whose entire output I supported, it was Initial Records. Not a single band on their roster disappointed. Every time a new record came out, I knew that it would be a winner as it was on Initial.

My first Initial Records release was the Guilt 7"...I received it with the Endpoint - Aftertaste pre-order from Doghouse which was still a small label back then. I had also ordered an Endpoint long-sleeve t-shirt but they were out so they sent me the regular short-sleeve and the 7". It was the label's third release and Duncan Barlow's (Endpoint) other band. I was hooked and wrote the label which at the time were still out of Michigan.

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Ever since, I started following the label and getting my hands on their releases as they came out. Even more so after I had moved from Louisville, KY in 1991. I've missed a few here and there which I'm always on the lookout for.

I was crushed when the label folded in 2004.

Initial was one of the first few labels that went above and beyond for their customers and music fans. I remember calling them to place orders over the phone as soon as I got the newest catalog in the mail and simply just tell them to use my credit card on file. And speaking of catalogs...they were a zine unto themselves. The description for the Initial and distro releases were always hilarious. They had a symbol system that they attached to a release if it fell under the styles of Slayer, '88 Youth Crew HC, Morning Again vegan straight-edge HC, and others. Funny shit.

And let's not forget about Krazy Fest...damn. ;D

So yeah...today I'm taking a trip down memory lane...

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I have a bunch more Initial releases but no pictures for some reason.

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wish they pressed criteria's "en garde" on vinyl. That is one hell of an album. Saddle Creek has the rights to it now, and i doubt it will ever be pressed due to criteria not really selling well on saddle creek.

Oh, how I would love for this to be pressed on vinyl. Such a flat-out incredible album. Probably my all-time favorite Initial release, actually.

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this thread makes me want to tear up :'(. i can't tell you how many shows i went to in louisville when i was in high school. initial always had the best shows and the best bands. i was lucky to live so close, i got to attend every krazyfest and those were some of the best times of my life. they will be forever missed. juan, i think you and i love this label the most.

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Initial Records = best label ever!

One album that really would be good to have released on vinyl is Helicopter Helicopter - "Wild Dogs with X-Ray Eyes".

Shit yeah. I'm so glad to hear somebody else was into them. I'm bummed I never went to a Krazy Fest. One of those times when I was like "Oh I'll do some insignificant thing instead, 'cause you know Krazy Fest will be around next year". Of course, it wasn't. MLIA.

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