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Revision as of 19:54, 21 September 2004

Spot. Proud cassette. 1988 Slamdek. 250? made on cassette, 10 on DAT. +First punk rock release ever available on DAT, apparently+

Both sides:


Back up vocals by Spot, Tim, and Todd. Produced by Dave Taylor and K Scott with Spot. Recorded and engineered by Cubby Cleaver and Todd Smith at Cleaver Productions, January 1988.

Thanks to: P.Y.F.U. (RIP), Crisis, Deathwatch, Substance, Able to Act, Solution Unknown, S.F.F., Charlie’s Pizzeria (RIP), Soulside, Jon Cook, Tim Furnish, Duncan Barlow, Brett Hosclaw, Ric Hopkins, John Furse, Mike Bucayu, Dave (Ind.), Todd Lambert, Mark Denny, Tiffany Tronzo, Pat McShane, K Scott and all the fine folks at SLAMDEK/Scramdown, Louisville Brotherhood (Yo bros!), wool, the Bums!, 2 Guys + 1, Jami Lewder, Dave Ernst, Tammy, Christi Canfield, Wendy Hawkins, Doo Wop, our parents, all the Louisville bands past and present that we didn’t mention, everybody who has helped and supported us over the years. Thanks!