DAN PADILLA / PRINCE- Split 7

DAN PADILLA / PRINCE- Split 7" EP

RATS REST-

RATS REST- "On The East Side" 7" EP

SHOTWELL / MIAMI- Split LP Reissue

$15.00
Reissue of one of our favorite DIY punk rock split LPs, EVER. Punk veterans from San Fransisco, CA. that includes members of: Strawman, Allergic To Bullshit, Hickey, Chickenhead, Onion Flavored Rings, Black Rainbow & so many more. Originally released in 2000, this is just in time for its' 17th anniversary! After one year in-the-works & a meticulous release process, we're stoked for finally have this out into the world again. Reissued & pressed from the original master tapes, as well as cover art being pro re-touched & restored! Includes original 32 PAGE ZINE, as well as a video code for the original VHS companion tape that was released. 400 pressed. (Comes w/ download code) (Digital version remastered by Carl Saff.)
Availability: In stock
SKU
DBR-144
Reissue of one of our favorite DIY punk rock split LPs, EVER. Punk veterans from San Fransisco, CA. that includes members of: Strawman, Allergic To Bullshit, Hickey, Chickenhead, Onion Flavored Rings, Black Rainbow & so many more. Originally released in 2000, this is just in time for its' 17th anniversary! After one year in-the-works & a meticulous release process, we're stoked for finally have this out into the world again. Reissued & pressed from the original master tapes, as well as cover art being pro re-touched & restored! Includes original 32 PAGE ZINE, as well as a video code for the original VHS companion tape that was released. 400 pressed. (Comes w/ download code) (Digital version remastered by Carl Saff.)

"Two legendary Mission bands, Shotwell (ex-Strawman) and Miami (ex-Hickey, Chickenhead, Los Canadians, etc.), come together to bring you 16 derailed punk anthems of undeniable urgency. Longtime participants in the now famous Mission District generator shows, both bands took some time to record and put out this classically gruff, melodic album in late '98. It's a surly, beautiful dusk with fog descending on the San Francisco streets. A group of punks are beginning to huddle in front of an abandoned department store listening to a biting, brilliant sound as the city crumbles. This is honesty, anger and relevance. Classic San Francisco split from two infamous bands who played street shows because all of the clubs closed down. Tuneful, passionate, and intense song writing from an era that really rekindled spirits and created a whole new set of great bands." -Microcosm