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released June 1, 2002
released June 1, 2002


guitars: Jon Walraven and Chris Jett
guitars: [[Jon Walraven]] and [[Chris Jett]]<br>
bass: Mike Giralico
bass: [[Mike Giralico]]<br>
drums: Ella Jean Lumpkins (1-6) and Doug Walker (7-10)
drums: [[Ella Lumpkins|Ella Jean Lumpkins]] (1-6) and [[Doug Walker]] (7-10)<br>
vocals: Mike Bigtime
vocals: [[Mike Lewis|Mike Bigtime]]


tracks 1-6 recorded by Lee Fetzer
tracks 1-6 recorded by [[Lee Fetzer]]
tracks 7-10 recorded by Chris Owens
tracks 7-10 recorded by [[Chris Owens]]
mastered by Chris Owens
mastered by [[Chris Owens]]
cover art by Matt Gotth-Olsen  
cover art by [[Matt Gotth-Olsen]]
 
 
From the old [[RKT 327]] site:
Generic hardcore at its finest, with fast oldschool parts, chuggy breakdowns, plenty of singalongs, and plenty of dance parts. Plagued with one delay after another, this full length was originally supposed to be released in January of 2002, packaged in a digipak format, but as I tried more and more ways to make this idea work, it became increasingly clear that I couldn't feasibly do this affordably. So, finally, I bit the bullet and changed the layout a bit to fit a standard jewel case. The artwork was done by Matt Gotth-Olsen and no, that is not a picture of three nails on the cover. Trivia: One of the people on the cover is actually Cory Lyons, formerly of SHP and Bodyhammer fame. I have no idea who the other people are. Ask Matt. At one point before the official release a "tour edition" was put together with a shoddy version of the layout and a hidden lyric booklet beneath the cd tray. What a wacky release this was. Oh, this release also marked the official division of RKT and 327 records. Recorded by Lee Fetzer at his haunted house in the south end of Louisville and by Chris Owens at the old BRYCC house in the Highlands of Louisville. Concept and layout by Mike Lewis, art by Matt Gotth-Olsen with edits by Mike.


==Links==
==Links==
[https://threenailsforafalseprophet.bandcamp.com/album/generic-hardcore Bandcamp]
[https://threenailsforafalseprophet.bandcamp.com/album/generic-hardcore Bandcamp]

Latest revision as of 23:15, 19 February 2024

3 Nails: Generic Hardcore
CD cover
Record Label: RKT 327
Recorded By: Tracks 1-6 Lee Fetzer, tracks 7-10 Chris Owens
Released: 2002
Out of Print: yes
Formats: CD - ? pressed


Track List

  1. Generic Hardcore
  2. Buster (No Scrubs pt. 2)
  3. Cuts Away
  4. Message Boards and Bathroom Stalls
  5. Vampire
  6. Going Grey
  7. Wage Slave
  8. Death Stroke
  9. Anthem of Matewan
  10. Capitalist Consequence

Info

released June 1, 2002

guitars: Jon Walraven and Chris Jett
bass: Mike Giralico
drums: Ella Jean Lumpkins (1-6) and Doug Walker (7-10)
vocals: Mike Bigtime

tracks 1-6 recorded by Lee Fetzer tracks 7-10 recorded by Chris Owens mastered by Chris Owens cover art by Matt Gotth-Olsen


From the old RKT 327 site:

Generic hardcore at its finest, with fast oldschool parts, chuggy breakdowns, plenty of singalongs, and plenty of dance parts. Plagued with one delay after another, this full length was originally supposed to be released in January of 2002, packaged in a digipak format, but as I tried more and more ways to make this idea work, it became increasingly clear that I couldn't feasibly do this affordably. So, finally, I bit the bullet and changed the layout a bit to fit a standard jewel case. The artwork was done by Matt Gotth-Olsen and no, that is not a picture of three nails on the cover. Trivia: One of the people on the cover is actually Cory Lyons, formerly of SHP and Bodyhammer fame. I have no idea who the other people are. Ask Matt. At one point before the official release a "tour edition" was put together with a shoddy version of the layout and a hidden lyric booklet beneath the cd tray. What a wacky release this was. Oh, this release also marked the official division of RKT and 327 records. Recorded by Lee Fetzer at his haunted house in the south end of Louisville and by Chris Owens at the old BRYCC house in the Highlands of Louisville. Concept and layout by Mike Lewis, art by Matt Gotth-Olsen with edits by Mike.

Links

Bandcamp