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Various - East Vs. West (It's All Street Music To Me - Punk Vs. Oi Vs. Hardcore) FLAC

Various - East Vs. West (It's All Street Music To Me - Punk Vs. Oi Vs. Hardcore) FLAC
Performer:
Various
Album:
East Vs. West (It's All Street Music To Me - Punk Vs. Oi Vs. Hardcore)
Style:
Hardcore, Punk, Oi
Released:
2000
Country:
US
Label:
Victory Records
Catalog:
VR105
FLAC size:
1034 mb
MP3 size:
1683 mb
WMA size:
2559 mb


Tracklist


1Powerhouse Falling Off / Color Vs. Pride
Bass – ErnieDrums – JayEngineer – Andy ErnstGuitar – TeddieVocals – ChrisVocals [Additional Vocals On Fallin' Off] – Joey Vela
2Pressure Point Cowards
Bass, Vocals – Danny Drums – BenEngineer – Randy BurkGuitar – Mike G. Guitar, Vocals – Ken B.Producer – Uncle Lars FredricksenVocals [Voice] – Mike E.
3The TroubleSelf Destruct
Bass – MaktDrums – MikeGuitar – SamProducer – Brian "The Rock" McTernan, The TroubleVocals – GibbyWritten-By – Peterson, Cave
4Blood For BloodStill Fucked Up
Performer – Buddha, McFarland, Mike "The Cap'n" MahoneyPerformer, Music By, Lyrics By, Producer – White Trash RobPhotography [Group Photo] – Andrea EganProducer – Jim Siegal


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
VR105Various East Vs. West (It's All Street Music To Me - Punk Vs. Oi Vs. Hardcore) ‎(7")Victory RecordsVR105US2000
VR105Various East Vs. West (It's All Street Music To Me - Punk Vs. Oi Vs. Hardcore) ‎(7", Red)Victory RecordsVR105US2000
VR105Various East Vs. West (It's All Street Music To Me - Punk Vs. Oi Vs. Hardcore) ‎(7", TP)Victory RecordsVR105US2000


Notes


510 copies - blue vinyl

A1 recorded at The Outpost in Stoughton, MA.
A2 recorded 3/9/99 @ Supersonic Studio, Cambridge, MA.
B1 recorded at Art Of Fear.
B2 recorded at Stout Records, San Francisco, CA.


Barcodes


  • Barcode: 7 46105 01051 2
  • Matrix / Runout: A Side - L-51693 VR105-A
  • Matrix / Runout: B Side - L-51693X VR105-B


Companies


  • Mastered At – Greg Lee Processing – L-51693


Album


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