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Think they just got sent to them, don't think they've arrived to them yet.

Yeah, I got their newsletter after I posted my question. Guess they will be shipping soon.

I'm going to see Belvedere in Toronto on May 4th...I wonder if they will have Fast forward eats the tape LP available. I know that this was the plan at first (to have the vinyl for the tour)...so I think that I will wait until then instead of getting one online (just nice to buy at the show, plus save on shipping!)

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A few more...

Another Joe - Pee Against the Wind

Another Joe - Cran-Doodle Daddy

Gob - Too Late No Friends

Gob - How Far Shallow Takes You

Cheater - Home Is Where the Heart Is (one of my favorite release ever!!!)

Douglas - Persona

Belvedere - Because no one Stopped us

Reset - No Worries

Reset - No Limits

Hope - S/T

Hope - Live from the Paramount

Marilyn's Vitamins - Politics On The Dance Floor

Marilyn's Vitamins - In These Shoes

Hostage Life - Walking Papers

I havn't heard the name Marilyn's Vitamins for a loooooooooong time

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let me namedrop my (90s) couple of names:

Heckle - The Complicated Futility of Ignorance, on Hopeless. Vinyl existed. Who knows anything about what they did after that band?

Brand New Unit - Diddley Squat, incredible album, never saw that on Lp

Latch Key Kids singles, mentioned above, really fun

The Force, AFI related band, don't know if it falls in the skatepunk category, I used to put them there, one cd whose title I can't remember, good

Red Fish, one single and one cd, Steve Badillo was in the band, ok band but not really worth a repress, I guess

Ten Foot Pole, Swill, first cd ever, does the vinyl exist?

HFL (mentioned before), vinyl existed and they're quite easy to find

Grabbers, later on Fearless, but the first cd on Dr. Dream was possibly the best one. skatepunk? don't know but used to have a few sponsors!

Not really skatepunk but in the same area: Cadillac Tramps, lucky the one who can see them sometimes in the US

Fury 66, the album on Sessions (which had some other nice band on the label). I know the singer later formed Audiocrush, antyhing after that?

Seven Hate from France, somehow they always seemed to me the skatepunk version of early Les Thugs

Hallraker from Boston, a couple of eps for what I know in the late nineties

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