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If you don't want to fight through the crowds and want to order the Rev RSD items, now is your chance. Each LP is limited to little more than 500 copies.

Limit 1 per person and only $11 each:

1) Farside Rigged: http://revhq.com/store.revhq?Page=search&Id=REV033

2) Ignite Call on My Brothers: http://revhq.com/store.revhq?Page=search&Id=REV091

3) Into Another S/T: http://revhq.com/store.revhq?Page=search&Id=REV024

4) Sense Field Killed for Less: http://revhq.com/store.revhq?Page=search&Id=REV032

Enjoy!!

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From the press release I got for the Rev RSD reissues...the ones online for pre-order are different colors than the ones that will be at stores for RSD.

"Record Store Day is rapidly approaching (April 21) and once again Revelation is releasing some cool vinyl for the big event. Here's a bit of info on each record:

IGNITE Call On My Brothers LP (REV091)

Originally released by Conversion Records in 1995 on CD/LP, Call On My Brothers became a modern day hardcore classic. The record went out of print when Conversion closed up shop a couple of years later. The album was out of print for two years and it was re-released by Revelation on CD in 2000. Now, Call On My Brothers is coming back to vinyl for the first time since 1995! 538 pressed on purple vinyl and only available from record stores on April 21st.

FARSIDE Rigged LP (REV033)

Their incredible second LP. So Cal's finest in melodic punk. Great songs, incredible harmony, essential packaging. Possibly the greatest record ever and it's now available on vinyl again after being out of print for several years. 510 pressed on root beer colored vinyl exclusively for Record Store Day.

SENSE FIELD Killed For Less LP (REV032)

The first full-length album from one of the most incredible bands out of Los Angeles. Fourteen songs that take music to new levels and incredible artwork by Gavin Oglesby. Like a lot of our titles from the '90s, this release has been out of print on vinyl for several years. Now is your chance to get it on vinyl again! 556 pressed on yellow vinyl for Record Store Day.

INTO ANOTHER Self Titled LP (REV024)

Their first release. Metallic prog-core that set the wheels in motion for a band that even now – fifteen years later – is still ahead of their time. Like Sense Field and Farside, this album has been out of print for years. Now you can own it on green vinyl. 553 pressed for Record Store Day.

Can't make it to Record Store Day? These releases will also be available from RevHQ.com on different colors soon. In fact, they're already available for preorder."

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I had forgotten how bad Into Another was, just went and reminded myself.

might order the other three though...............hmmm........tempting!

This is easily the most insane thing I've ever heard you say. I thought we shared a ton of the same tastes but Into Another is amazing. "Splinters" on s/t is possibly their best song. I probably saw this band 30 times live. I couldn't get enough of them.

Anyway, I'm harassing you. I know a lot of folks don't like Richie's voice. I think IA was the turning point in HC and Post-HC where instrumentation took a huge leap forward.

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I had forgotten how bad Into Another was, just went and reminded myself.

might order the other three though...............hmmm........tempting!

This is easily the most insane thing I've ever heard you say. I thought we shared a ton of the same tastes but Into Another is amazing. "Splinters" on s/t is possibly their best song. I probably saw this band 30 times live. I couldn't get enough of them.

Anyway, I'm harassing you. I know a lot of folks don't like Richie's voice. I think IA was the turning point in HC and Post-HC where instrumentation took a huge leap forward.

Of the four RSD Revelation releases... Into Another would be the first on my list...

....I like my metal, and this one is ace...although, Ignaurus still tops IA's discography for me. Spun my promo copy this past weekend. And to think some of the band members came from Youth of Today and Bold...

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