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This is SF Bay Area Enemy You's last 7". It has a very 80s feel to it, with Atari-style graphics, clear green vinyl, and a cover of the theme song from a cartoon of yesteryear, "Kidd Video." EP also features other obscure covers and two original gems! Originally released April 1, 2003.
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East Arcadia's sophomore album, a follow-up to their sold-out, self-released CD, "All the Same," was recorded by Matt Allison (Lawrence Arms, Alkaline Trio) at Atlas Studios in Chicago. What resulted was a collection of amazing political and emotional songs that will be a part of your constant rotation...just you wait and see! Bandcamp download comes with TWO demo bonus tracks! Inner Anthem demo and Winter Wonderland. Released October 1, 2002.
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This is the second installation of GC Records' infamous YOU CALL THIS MUSIC?! punk compilation. Released September 2, 2002.
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Ashley and Shahab take a look at this early 2000s vinyl release from two Anaheim, California bands! Released July 1, 2002.
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In this episode Shahab and Ashley talk Punk rock Bowling and the compilation fundraiser album 'Dropping Food On Their Heads Is Not Enough.' Released May 31, 2002.
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Dr. Ashley Stone and Shahab Zargari are back with a new season of the Record Revolutions podcast! In this episode you will once again hear about the southern California band ESL?! and their first official full length album clocking in at 21 songs. Released November 20, 2001.
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Female-fronted straight-ahead punk rock band from northern California that will make you want to get up and mosh! Released November 19, 2001.
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This album takes hardcore to a smarter level. Varying influences grace this recording, which also features Justin of ESL?! fame. Released April 20, 2001.
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GC sampler of Southern California bands that started a sound of their own... Featuring Intro5pect, ESL?!, no erasers allowed, and Kill the Scientist. Released March 1, 2001.
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Melodic hardcore punk that will amaze, delight and enlighten. First 300 copies released on limited-edition clear green vinyl. Released January 7, 2001.
Fast sing along pop punk that’s more aggressive than most you come across.
(BG) MAXIMUMROCKNROLL, Issue #221, October 2001
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Bob Dobbs' unholy disciples play "Duck, Duck, Goose" with crazy Japanese panda punks. Released November 2000.
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This compilation features international up and coming punk bands, as well as bands who have had appearances on Alternative Tentacles, Fat, Kung Fu, Hopeless, Lookout, Recess, Sympathy For the Record Industry, Bluurg, BYO, Slap A Ham, and Panic Button!
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The second CD release on the label was this split album between two southern California bands from the punk scene. Both bands recorded in Spring 1999 with Paul Miner at For the Record in Orange, CA.
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Beautiful female-fronted sugary fuzz-pop from Norway. Anyone who's heard it, loves it... and it's all sung in English!! This was the label's second CD release, and the first band full length album.
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The first compilation was also the label's first release on CD. We're Not Generation X was put together during the years 1998-1999 and features sounds courtesy of demos sent from bands and artists from all over the world. Art was commissioned by collage artist extraordinaire Winston Smith of Dead Kennedys fame.
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The Record Revolutions podcast kicks off with a look at the first release on the label, the "Education" 7-inch record by Intro5pect (pronounced Introspect). Enjoy getting to know our co-hosts while they talk about this first release as well as the true story behind how the record label got its name.
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