lewdd wrote:https://blackliverrecords.com/collections/blr-exclusives/products/genocide-mia-last-rites-for-split-lp-colored-vinyl-limited-to-50-copies
OG version goes for over $100 on Discogs
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
lewdd wrote:Oh, for those who have not heard about it yet, MIA are playing one of the Punk Rock Bowling club shows with the Adolescents and Pegboy.
jaybird wrote:lewdd wrote:Oh, for those who have not heard about it yet, MIA are playing one of the Punk Rock Bowling club shows with the Adolescents and Pegboy.
Who is singing? Mike Conley died like 10 years ago i think.
lewdd wrote:https://blackliverrecords.com/collections/blr-exclusives/products/genocide-mia-last-rites-for-split-lp-colored-vinyl-limited-to-50-copies
OG version goes for over $100 on Discogs
creature wrote:lewdd wrote:https://blackliverrecords.com/collections/blr-exclusives/products/genocide-mia-last-rites-for-split-lp-colored-vinyl-limited-to-50-copies
OG version goes for over $100 on Discogs
That MIA side rules .... Genocide sucks.
lewdd wrote:I'm pretty sure I am selling my After the Fact vinyl when I get to that part of my collection. I have the reissue CD of that and Notes from the Underground that came out in 2016 with the extra track(s).
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
the mean wrote:Repress is limited to 50? Are there places that will press only 50 copies of a record?
the mean wrote:Repress is limited to 50? Are there places that will press only 50 copies of a record?
scannest wrote:the mean wrote:Repress is limited to 50? Are there places that will press only 50 copies of a record?
There are places that will press a single copy of a record for you. I know someone whose wife pressed one copy of his digital only record release on vinyl as a present. It just gets prohibitively expense the fewer copies you make.
the mean wrote:the mean wrote:Repress is limited to 50? Are there places that will press only 50 copies of a record?
Clicking through a bit more, it looks like the label doing this does limited colors of records that are getting a wider press.
AssWreckersInc wrote:I love both sides of this split. Genocide had 5 other songs recorded during this session that didn’t make it on the LP. Recorded in 1981, I’d say a couple of the unreleased songs were about the fastest hardcore going in 1981, shame no one got to hear them.
Here’s a couple Genocide demos my guitar player put up on YouTube for me https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hZ9g3dUM134
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
JGJR wrote:AssWreckersInc wrote:I love both sides of this split. Genocide had 5 other songs recorded during this session that didn’t make it on the LP. Recorded in 1981, I’d say a couple of the unreleased songs were about the fastest hardcore going in 1981, shame no one got to hear them.
Here’s a couple Genocide demos my guitar player put up on YouTube for me https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hZ9g3dUM134
Asking because I'm sure you would know the answer to this question: this is a different band from the one that Rachel Bolan of Skid Row was in, right? That always confused me.
AssWreckersInc wrote:JGJR wrote:AssWreckersInc wrote:I love both sides of this split. Genocide had 5 other songs recorded during this session that didn’t make it on the LP. Recorded in 1981, I’d say a couple of the unreleased songs were about the fastest hardcore going in 1981, shame no one got to hear them.
Here’s a couple Genocide demos my guitar player put up on YouTube for me https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hZ9g3dUM134
Asking because I'm sure you would know the answer to this question: this is a different band from the one that Rachel Bolan of Skid Row was in, right? That always confused me.
To my knowledge, Rachel was never in Genocide. Snake lived near one of their drummers Tommy (RIP), and was friends with him. Tommy was also Skid Row’s original drummer Charlie’s drum tech. In return, Charlie lent Tommy his nice kit to play live on. Charlie became infamous for stabbing Ebz in the heart. He wound up doing a few months and was kicked out of Skid Row for that.
The Genocide guys were older than the Skid Row guys. Shit, Bobby and their original bassist had been doing bands as early as ‘74.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
JGJR wrote:AssWreckersInc wrote:JGJR wrote:AssWreckersInc wrote:I love both sides of this split. Genocide had 5 other songs recorded during this session that didn’t make it on the LP. Recorded in 1981, I’d say a couple of the unreleased songs were about the fastest hardcore going in 1981, shame no one got to hear them.
Here’s a couple Genocide demos my guitar player put up on YouTube for me https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hZ9g3dUM134
Asking because I'm sure you would know the answer to this question: this is a different band from the one that Rachel Bolan of Skid Row was in, right? That always confused me.
To my knowledge, Rachel was never in Genocide. Snake lived near one of their drummers Tommy (RIP), and was friends with him. Tommy was also Skid Row’s original drummer Charlie’s drum tech. In return, Charlie lent Tommy his nice kit to play live on. Charlie became infamous for stabbing Ebz in the heart. He wound up doing a few months and was kicked out of Skid Row for that.
The Genocide guys were older than the Skid Row guys. Shit, Bobby and their original bassist had been doing bands as early as ‘74.
Thank you for that bit of central NJ music history, but I do appreciate it. I knew none of that. I'd wondered about that for years ever since a former co-worker who I think knew some of them told me about the Rachel Bolan/Ebz/Sayreville, etc. connection back in the late '90s. I had no idea they went back that far, but I'm not surprised.
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