Monday, February 02, 2026

Lower G.I. Bleed

The 90's were rich with various styles of punk and hardcore... from the straight forward New Age Records stuff to the more emo and discordant Ebullition style... and I love all of it.
I loved Native Nod back in the 90's and like many bands of this style, time and time again they will pop on my radar and I won't be able to get enough of them. For the past three years, Native Nod just keeps coming back for me... a song will catch my ear and I'll be back to obsessing over their three record, nine song, output all over again.
I never bought the Zither 7 inch back in the day. Gern Blandsten had released the Native Nod discography CD around the same time as that last Native Nod 7 inch, and at the time the CD was all that I needed. 30 years later and I keep coming back to this band over and over, and I needed to correct errors of the past and finally get that 7 inch. I put that record on my Discogs want list, but for years it seemed like the only sellers that had it available were from overseas. It was odd... like why were there no US sellers with this at a reasonable price? Last year my call was finally answered and I was able to pick this up. Damn, this sound is so good and it will now most likely push me to listen to this 90's emo sound for the next couple of weeks at least.

Friday, January 30, 2026

Majority Rule

When I first discovered Rule Them All back in 2019, I immediately fell in love with that band. I listened to them consistently over the next couple of years, and sang their praise for each record I posted here. I remember being a bit disappointed at the time when I discovered that the band's 12 inch, An Alignment Of Polarity, was only pressed on black vinyl. I loved the band and wanted something to collect for that record, but I didn't think that I had much of a chance in finding the versions with the special covers, so I just took my common black vinyl and figured that was the end of the line.
Imagine my surprise when I was checking discogs last summer and found a seller with the special cover that pays tribute to the Life Of A Spectator record cover from Silent Majority. The price didn't seem too bad, but it didn't really matter... I was buying it regardless.
Number 13 of only 30 made, with the Daze logo stamped on the center label, so I'm extremely happy to have this in the collection.

Monday, January 26, 2026

Pummel For A King

I'm not sure what it is about the Pummel 7 inch, but it is one of the few newer records that I feel compelled to collect. It is a solid hardcore record from a band out of Boston, the label didn't get stupid with a bunch of different color vinyl options, plus the band has broken up, so I know that this one 7 inch will cover their entire output... essential traits if I want to bother attempting to collect everything for a record.
Picking up the Joey's World cover for the Pummel 7 inch last summer was the tipping point. Prior to that I was content with the two copies that I owned... one on blue and one on white... but with the special cover added to the collection, suddenly I wanted them all. Luckily as I was adding to the collection in Discogs, I saw there was a seller that had the record release version with the lion cover, and I was able to spend more money.
I remember when Pummel played their record release show. Covid was really starting to kick in, and while I really wanted to go to the show, the thought of the two and half hour drive down to Massachusetts and south of Boston was enough to turn me off and keep me home. How the fuck was that six years ago? Oh well, got that record release cover eventually.

Friday, January 23, 2026

Full Speed Ahead

This post is gonna make you feel like we have traveled back in time. Welcome to 2012, when this blog was popping off with almost 200 posts for the year and it was loaded with records like this Rain On The Parade 7 inch. In fact, I picked up seven ROTP records that year, so it feels funny to think that we are here 14 years later and I'm like "yeah, it's time to finish that Full Speed Ahead collection".
I remember at the time having a bit of a difficult time tracking down Full Speed Ahead with the yellow cover. Fast foward to last summer and when I was picking up the Lights Out 7 inch on yellow, I noticed that the seller had this ROTP record available as well, and I didn't hesitate to add it to the cart.
When I was bouncing around on the internet looking at Rain On The Parade historical pricing, I found that this exact record sold on eBay back in 2016 for $21. Cool to see that some prices have stayed relatively flat over the years as I picked this up for only a few dollars more.
Grabbed a picture of the full set with this cover variation... although thinking about it now, it feels like I should have just pulled out all ten different versions that I have of this, and included them all in a family photo.

Thursday, January 22, 2026

Yellow Lights

I was hyped on hardcore last year, and in my mania I was chasing down a bunch of cool records that I've wanted for a while. Give me all the hardcore records.
I always tended to overlook the Get Out 7 inch from Lights Out. Their Overload album was just so perfect to me that I found I rarely made time for that first EP. Twenty years later and I'm finally getting down with that Lights Out 7 inch. I had picked up the posi numbers version early last year and very quickly ended up wanting to build that collection. I found a seller on Discogs that had the first press yellow vinyl available and I jumped on it.
So I still need the record release cover for this, and while I would say that I don't normally buy the black vinyl version, the collector bug bit hard and I do want to chase down those two different black pressings with the center label variations.

Monday, January 19, 2026

New World Discharge

Discharge's Grave New World album has a reputation... and it isn't a good one. I've heard people tearing down this record for years, but I'd never actually listened to it, and just accepted the critiques on blind faith. However, when I saw the record was available from Tim's collection, alongside a few of the band's classics, I figured that maybe the time was right to see if it was as bad as everyone says.
After seeing that Jeff had Grave New World available from Tim's collection, I immediately queued it up on Spotify to listen to it on the car ride home. Sometimes I can enjoy the shambles of a band trying to do something different, so I was kind of excited to check out this messy Discharge (yes, I'm aware of how that sounds)... however, I only made it partway into the second song when I texted Jeff from the car to say no thanks and that he could sell it through eBay. It was a rough listen and I could easily see why people generally do not like this album. But then months later when I was posting about the Ignorance record from Discharge, I thought that I might want to try Grave New World again.
Look, I totally get why people wouldn't like this album, but there is something about being the contrarian that attracts me, and after approaching Grave New World knowing what to expect, I didn't think it was terrible. Sure it's A TERRIBLE DISCHARGE RECORD, but taken out of that context I found that I could kind of enjoy it (although it would be better if they cut the 15 minute long song The Downward Spiral). Since I have affection for owning bad records from bands that I really like, I reached back out to Jeff to see if he still had that copy of Grave new World. My luck, my loss... he did.

Saturday, January 17, 2026

Drastic Actions

There have been a few records from Tim's old collection that have carried a higher price tag than I'm used to spending, and I've been on the fence if I should pull the trigger on them or not. In every instance where I stepped up and threw money out the window for a classic record, like Social Distortion or Minor Threat, I've never regretted the decision... while I still kick myself for letting The Smiths Hatful Of Hollow with a misprint sleeve go because I thought it was too expensive. So when I saw the first Bad Religion EP 12 inch available from Tim's collection, I again started wringing my hands over the price.
The Bad Religion EP is such a classic punk record and one that I needed in my collection regardless of the price. The original 7 inch pressing of this carries a much higher price tag, and while the 12 inch reissue from 1984 is still expensive, it is a price that I am much more comfortable paying.
I was really not going to find this record in better condition, so it was money well spent.