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    MEMORIAM

    War Rages On – Artefacts

    [engl] 7 years after we brought you the very first Memoriam output with The Hellfire Demos 7" on Cosmic Key Creations, we teamed up with these legends again. This time we are proud to present you a ten tra
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    JOEL SCOTT HILL / THE LA DE DAS

    Look Out / Little Girl

    [engl] BLASTIN' 1964 garage cover of the Ted Taylor monster! FLIP: BLASTIN' 1965 New Zealand beat-rockin' beast!
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    IRON LUNG

    Life. Iron Lung. Death.

    [engl] "I may have a million ways of saying brutal, but "Life. Iron Lung. Death." has left me damn near speechless. Anyone who reads this zine (InMusicWeTrust.com) with any frequency knows that I live for IR
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    IRON LUNG

    White Glove Test

    [engl] Slushat' comrades! White Glove Test is IRON LUNG's third studio album and follow-up to 2007's wildly successful Sexless//No Sex. What started out being the "slow industrial" concept album
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    ATLANTIS

    I Ain't Got Time

    [engl] There’s “obscure” and then there’s this record. This is simply ROCKIN’ HORSE, featuring gods JIMMY CAMPBELL and BILLY KINSLEY, recording under a different name. Their incredible Yes It Is LP
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    COLOURED BALLS

    Liberate Rock

    [engl] COLOURED BALLS by the barrel-full, a double album with 16 tracks clocking in at 77 minutes. This collects all six of their singles released on the Havoc and EMI labels between '72 and '74, two
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    GUMBO

    We Don't Care

    [engl] This rough and tough absolute Junkshop Glam grail has never been officially reissued on vinyl since it was originally released in 1974. We're here to remedy that. This was GUMBO's one and only
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    HAMMERSMITH GORILLAS

    Why Wait 'Til Tomorrow 1974-1981

    [engl] GO, GO, GORILLAS! Literally everything HAMMERSMITH GORILLAS ever recorded that is not on their classic "Message To The World" LP. 26 tracks total - clocking in at a whopping 84 minutes! Includes all 6
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    HECTOR

    Wired Up

    [engl] First up is their debut from '73, "Wired Up". In a perfect world, this would have topped the charts and The Osmonds would have struggling to make ends meet. Alas, it is a well known fact that qual
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    SO WHAT!

    Hard Gum

    [engl] SO WHAT's debut LP is filled with stompers, hand clappers, and all the riffs that matter. Co-released by Just Add Water Records (USA) and Surfin' Ki (Italy). From the GLAMTASTIC pounding drums
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    HECTOR

    Bye Bye Bad Days

    [engl] The second and final installment in our HECTOR reissue campaign. After their stunning debut failed to chart, surely the public would picked up on the even catchier 1974 follow-up, "Bye Bye Bad Days",
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    WILD CHERRIES

    I'm The Sea (Stop Killing Me)

    [engl] This tough to find single has been out of print for nearly 50 years, and was originally released on Havoc Records in November 1971, a mere four months before LOBBY formed COLOURED BALLS. There were se
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    COLOURED BALLS

    Flash

    [engl] COLOURED BALLS' legendary and nearly impossible to find "Flash" b/w "Dave The Rave" single from November '73 is finally back in print for the first time ever. It was originally released on EMI
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    COLOURED BALLS

    Won't You Make Up Your Mind

    [engl] First-time-ever unique pairing of two of COLOURED BALLS' most savage bangers. Talk about being ahead of your time. This would have been right at home on Chiswick Records circa '76. If only EMI
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    SO WHAT!

    Deep Freeze

    [engl] Cooler than a body on ice!". Oakland's So What is back with a bang with a hit single to follow-up their late 2016 long-player "Hard Gum"! We detect a heavy whiff of hard-nut Antipodean style grit
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    HELTER SKELTER

    I Need You

    [engl] HELTER SKELTER was the one and only JESSE HECTOR's post-CRUSHED BUTLER outfit after he joined forces with drummer GARY ANDERSON and bassist VIC ALLEN. Eventually, they morphed into the more well-k
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    THIRD WORLD WAR

    A Little Bit Of Urban Rock

    [engl] This slice of proto-punk perfection is back in print for the first time since 1972! Remastered from the original tapes and sounding better than ever. We are thrilled to reissue one of our all-time fav
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    TREVOR WHITE

    Crazy Kids

    [engl] TREVOR WHITE's should-have-been-a-number-one-hit single from July 1976. Trev was fresh off his stint with Sparks when he recruited MARTIN GORDON (Sparks, Radio Stars) and CHRIS TOWNSON (John's
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    COLOURED BALLS

    Heavy Metal Kid

    [engl] Heavy Metal Kid was the last album Coloured Balls recorded during their all too brief three-year existence. It's often overlooked due to the enormous impact and success their preceding album Ball
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    JOHN DU CANN

    Thanx For Nothing

    [engl] This is the second LP of John Du Cann’s recordings from the '76-‘77 era. This time around John handles all guitar and bass duties while his ATOMIC ROOSTER/DAEMON/BULLET/HARD STUFF cohort, PAUL
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    JOHN DU CANN

    The World's Not Big Enough

    [engl] This album (plus one bonus track!) was recorded in 1977 and produced by Status Quo’s FRANCIS ROSSI. Shockingly, this album has never been released on vinyl until now. It originally came out on CD in
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    SNOOTY

    Split

    [engl] There’s an extremely good reason for this being a split 7”. These are are the only known songs by each of these groups. Sourced straight from the original rare circa '74 acetates. Restored and
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    TERRY STAMP

    The World's Not Big Enough

    [engl] Bonkers double album by former THIRD WORLD WAR singer/chopper guitarist, TERRY STAMP clocking in at 80 minutes with 20 tracks that have never been released on vinyl before. Recorded between 1980-1989
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    DAMON LYON

    Why Cry Why

    [engl] UNRELEASED Glam/Proto Punk on the A-side, fuzzed out Syd Barrett-era Floyd style groover on the b-side. Sourced directly from the only known acetates and with Damon Lyon-Shaw’s very kind permission.