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CDR066
El Jesus De Magico
Just Deserts - LP
2012



Happy January 2012. As per usual, we've got a new LP ready for consumption. This is the 8th release from El Jesus De Magico, one of our favorite bands of all time. We're all very proud of it.

from the bands tumblr...
New Year, New LP. Sort of new anyway. This one has been strung along for months (how many of those in a year again?) but is finally available. Culled from the last sessions we did at the O?Shaughnessy Funeral Home and Columbus Discount from tapes & reels of varying fidelity and Unhappily Copulated With (I give) in New York, it?s been scrabbling it?s way to you for a while now. We hope you enjoy it.
Edition of 500 (100 Aubergine or Guinea Squash) with silk screened jackets.
(http://eljesusdemagico.tumblr.com/)

ordering page here?
http://www.columbusdiscountrecords.com/

All orders will ship one week from today (Tues. the 24th). The records will be available from distros in about a week. They are currently at the Wexner Center, Used Kids, Lost Weekend, Spoonful and Elizabeth's in Columbus, OH.

First 50 orders get colored vinyl unless you tell us otherwise.

Stanks!
CDR
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CDR065
Cheater Slicks
Live Vol. 1 - 2010


There are a few key things that make Columbus Ohio, in a cultural sense, a truly great city to live in. We are close to many ancient Native American earthworks, we?ve got the Wexner Center for the Arts, and we get to see the Cheater Slicks play live about twice a month. The raw power of the Slicks in Columbus on a good night, in a dirty club at 2:15AM, playing to 15 people really is one of the all time great rock and roll experiences. The Cheater Slicks are nothing to fuck with in the studio, but when they are on a stage playing at crushing volumes and unleashing some of purest negative energy this side of a Celine novel, there is nothing like it. I?m rambling, but the point is, this is not one of those live records that was thrown together as some kind of vanity project for the band or something, this is a document of a very important part of what the Cheater Slicks are. Cheater Slicks - Live, Vol. 1: 2010 is part of what will ultimately be a three LP collection and features 8 live cuts, highlighting a few of the best songs of the Cheater Slicks 20+ year career.  The track list is assembled from three shows The Slicks performed in 2010, and the recordings were done on mobile multi-track recorders in order to accurately document the always powerful, often unhinged experience of Cheater Slicks live.

Edition of 500 LP's. 100 clear, 400 black.

http://columbusdiscountrecords.com/
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Pop Punk / Hey Prim, Over Here
« on: September 24, 2011, 11:23:44 AM »
I'm gonna address a couple of your points here.

First, from a practical standpoint, it's hard for us to specifically address any of this stuff on termbo because we don't know who anybody is on here. It's just anonymous internet wraiths bitching at us. I can't open the singles club excel doc and pull up your info and say, oh violet time's stuff shipped last month, but prism's stuff hasn't shipped for reason x. Like, there's not much I can do with a "fuck you guys" type of one liner from someone that's not posting under their real name. All I can do is address general concerns.

So, generally, the thing is running behind because every single aspect of putting out records has increased in price by a lot in the last 24 months. When we did the math to price out year two we were counting on selling about 450 subscriptions and making about $3,200 or so. Mind you, that's $3,200 for a years work, that's less than $300 a month profit for the 60 man hours a month needed to do the legwork. We ended up selling about 350 subscriptions, with that amount of scrips sold, best case scenario was we were gonna break even. Then, the cost of shipping, plating and manufacturing records and art increased. At this point the year two singles club will cost us around fifteen hundred bucks by the time it is done. Couple that with some of the long turnarounds for payout (sometimes 5 months or more) by the distros that buy the majority of our stock and we weren't generating enough cash from LP's quickly enough to keep the singles going to press. So, we just put a bunch of our own money in the club to keep it running. I work at a pressing plant and I actually have 50% taken from each of my paychecks and put directly into singles club records to get this thing over with. However, pressing records is expensive, so we can't pump enough money into the club out of our own pockets quickly enough to keep the thing running on time.

Don't think I'm whining, because I'm not. Losing tons of money and constantly fielding angry phone calls and e-mails from people furious about their lost records is par for the course when running an indie label. We all knew that's how this would go when we started CDR. My point is, it's basically gonna take as long as it takes and you're gonna have to deal with it. The other option is we refund everybody's money that is dissatisfied and we immediately go under. That means no more records from us and the singles club stops. That would also mean selling off the CDR studio which would leave Columbus without a decent place for bands to record on the cheap. Which at this point I'm open to if that is what the public demands. But it would basically have to work like everybody get s a refund or no one does.

Currently, we are one single away from this thing being done. So, think on it.

If I'm hearing at least Prim and most of the people complaining in the Singles Club thread tho, I think there's just a lot of frustration about how murky our when what got shipped system is. So, I can work with everybody on that. I could post the whole singles club subscribers list over in the SCY2! thread and spell out what to has shipped to each person and we could run the thing like that till the end. That is how some of the mailorder sections on DIY electronics forums I cruise work. It's a pretty good system.

So, we can have this discussion here and we can let the free market do it's work.

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Yep. We are thrilled to announce.

CDR064
Psandwich
Northren Psych
LP



Ordering/brand new CDR website here...
http://www.columbusdiscountrecords.com/
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The Columbus Discount 8th anniversary show is upon us and we are pleased to announce the lineup many many many many (count 'em, 3) days before the show.

Reuniting for the first time in decades are the seminal TRUE BELIEVERS

"Who are the TRUE BELIEVERS?" You ask.

the TRUE BELIEVERS are
Mike Rep
Tommy Jay
The General
Nudge Squidfish
Carla Lust

That oughta tell you enough.

If you want more information, ask google or maybe cleverbot

or check here http://detailedtwang.blogspot.com/2007/07/mike-reps-true-believers-their-crowning.html

Joining them are the equally amazing GUINEA WORMS, UNHOLY TWO, ALTERED STATES OF THE UNITED SNAKES and JEFF FERNENGEL.

The show is this Friday, August 26th at Carabar, starts at 10:00 sharp

So, come out and help CDR celebrate eight years of just barely hanging on.
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These are all mostly gone  to direct orders and distros, so get 'em from us or get 'em from a distro.

CDR063
Unholy Two
$kum of the Earth - LP


Always a lightning rod of controversy, Chris Lutzko?s jihadist approach to punk has been beneficial in getting the word out about his local terror cell, the Unholy Two. But after three years of live shows met with confrontation and polarized minds corrupted by conspiracy propaganda and subversive volume, the pivotal ?put up or shut the fuck up? moment has arrived. As the country?s best hype man since Flavor Flav, Lutzko knew that all of his vitriolic soapboxing?not to mention the tweeter-busting feedback from the stage?had to be manifested in $$kum of the Earth, the Unholy Two?s debut album for Columbus Discount Records.

On $kum of the Earth, Lutzko is aided mostly by Adam Smith on ?power electronics? and Bo Davis on drums, but he also invited a collection of townie notables, including the production team of Tom Shannon (Cheater Slicks) and Will Foster (Guinea Worms) and Anthony Allman (El Jesus de Magico) on synth, to make for what seems like an all-night basement session in Washington Beach gone horribly out of control. With the simple speed and relentless chaos of ?Nazi Nailgun,? much of the record sounds like the Columbus gauntlet laid forth by CDR and the bands that comprise the roster taken to a level of extremity no one has yet to cross. That line in the sand has always been defined by a barrage of shock and awe theatrics, here coming in titles like ?Do the Horse (Cock)? and lines about defiling Prescott Bush?s skull, but $$kum is just as offensive sonically. ?White Devil? is riddled with nitrous trails leading down a crusted abyss and holds a mirror up to ugly, bloody-knuckled thud-punk metal to show a reflection that?s as invigorating and creatively kinetic as it is bleak and cathartic. $kum of the Earth is not only a punch to the gut, it?s what many who have heard it already call a ?game changer.? Though there are plenty of bands these days that writhe in the same aggressive, sludgy histrionics as Lutzko and company produce, the Unholy Two have created a record that transcends all that.

- Kevin J. Elliott (The Agit Reader)

Edition of 500, all on Black Vinyl, all with hand screen printed covers.

CDR060
Deathly Fighter
Completely Dusted
LP



First up, Deathly Fighter. Fans of Gary Wilson and/or Nudge Squidfish as well as people who do bong rips of cooked vicodin will love this three-piece of malcontents. They started a decade ago as a teenage japanese-style hardcore combo, and then somehow transformed into an equally antisocial group of adults engaged in loud macabre instrumental electro in the lineage of Throbbing Gristle, Klaus Schulze, and Kraftwerk. Or as 20jazzfunkgreats.co.uk put it, "Somewhere in between Blues Control?s single-headed psyche and Hyperdub?s future Giallo OST where this Carpenterian bass-heavy creeper crashes". Completely Dusted is their moment. Long-labored, and worth the wait.

CDR062
Gibson Bros.
Build A Raft
2xLP



The legendary Gibson Bros. need no introduction. "Country" Jeff Evans, Don Howland, Ellen Hoover, and Dan Dow put the flag on top of the whole "twisted versions of obscure country and blues songs" hill. What we have in this Build A Raft 2xLP is a re-issue of the earliest of the Gibson Bros recordings. It's made up 2 LP's. The first LP is a meticulous master for vinyl that follows the original Old Age/No Age cassette format. It consists of a studio side that was recorded many long years ago in the village of Harrisburg by Mike Rep and Tommy Jay, and a live side that features material recorded in '85 at Bernie's as well as excerpts from a grade school Rock'n Roll assembly at Avondale Elementary. The second LP is made up of 6 bonus songs from the Harrisburg sessions, three of which were released on their rare first 7" on the band's own OKra records, the other ones were unreleased until now.

Put all of this together you get the definitive picture of the Gibsons pre-Homestead/SFTRI/Siltbreeze/ITR career! This is where their long and storied journey began...

Gatefold includes some never before seen pictures of the Avondale Elementary performance. Both were LP's mastered for vinyl by John Hull at Musicol recording on his'44 Scully lathe.

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Some important facts about the number 7.
 
999,999 divided by 7 is exactly 142,857. Therefore, when a vulgar fraction with 7 in the
denominator is converted to a decimal expansion, the result has the same six-digit
repeating sequence after the decimal point, but the sequence can start with any of those
six digits.  For example, 1/7 = 0.142 857 142.... and 2/7 = 0.285 714 285...
 
7 is the only dimension, besides the familiar 3, in which a vector cross product can be
defined.
 
Seven is the sum of any two opposite sides on a standard six-sided die. When rolling two
standard six-sided dice, seven has a 6 in 36 (or 1/6) probability of being rolled (1?6, 6?
1, 2?5, 5?2, 3?4, or 4?3), the greatest of any number.
 
It is expressed as 111 in binary....
 
And most importantly, it is the number of years that a secret military project, funded by
the united states government and certain foreign interests, codenamed CDR, has been
operating on US soil, right under the publics noses.

To celebrate, the following agents will be performing field exercises from 08/19/10 to 08/21/10 at the opcenters BOURBONST, CARABAR and CDRHQb]:
 
dan melchior
times new viking
puffy areolas
bassholes
home blitz
unholy 2
homostupids
circuit des yeux
deathly fighter
mike rep and the quotas
american jobs
sandwitch
guinea worms

 
a cookout, arm wrestling tournament and involuntary nerve agent tolerance studies will be held over the weekend as well.  schedule and details to follow.
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Ladies and Germs,

We're moving right on into 2010. Spring has sprung and we've got two more "historical ass re-issues" for you to groove on. So, "lettuce" get to it...

First off,

CDR058
Ron House
Blind Boy in the Back Seat
LP

Reissued for the first time on vinyl! This is the second of three Old Age/No Age re-issues we will be releasing in 2010. Mastered directly from the original '86 cassette (not the bass-less re-mix that was used for the "New Wave As The Next Guy" cd compilation in '97). Blind Boy In The Backseat has been one of our fantasy releases since we started the label, so the fact that it has become a reality is a bit unreal. A true classic. You get selections from House's two legendary pre-Great Plains bands - Moses Carryout and Twisted Shouts - as well as some solo stuff recorded with Mike Rep and Moses Carryout's Kim Workman, and to top it all off there's the version of "Chuck Berry's Orphan" backed by the True Believers! OG liners from '86. Definitive.

Edition of 500.
100 on various colors of vinyl, 500 on black.

Prices w/ Shipping are as follows
USA - $15.00

Next up...
CDR056
Tommy Jay & Mike Rep
the Grim-O Comix Sequence
LP

The Grim-O Comix Sequence was a cycle of songs recorded over the course of the summer/fall after Tommy Jay and Mike Rep graduated from high school. It is intended to be some sort of never meant to be released folk rock opera, touching on all the concerns of the day - frustration of minimum wage work, unrequited love, insignificance, and hopelessness - which incredibly remained wholly unreleased and under tight lock and key for all of these years. Listening to these recordings, you can hear them experimenting with recording and songwriting techniques that would end up being staples of their respective musical identities. For example, on the rockers like Box Boy, you can hear Mike Rep hammering out the fuzzy mess of a guitar that would later become the Mama Was a Scitzo/War of the Worlds sound. On folkier numbers like Illusions you can hear Tommy Jay working out the sparkly guitar and vocal delay that would later be a major part of Toms Tall Tales of Trauma. Like everything everybody does in high school, this recording isn't without its cringe-worthy moments, but it's great to hear the beginnings of two burgeoning songwriter/ producers with talents beyond their years. It's no wonder a year or so later they would break out of the basement and famously let loose as Mike Rep & The Quotas on their seminal "Rocket to Nowhere" single.

Edition of 500.
100 on green vinyl, 500 on black. B&W sleeve w/ extensive liners on insert.

Prices w/ Shipping are as follows
USA - $15.00


Grim-O Comix/Blind Boy in the Back Seat combined shipping option.
This is both of the LP's shipped
USA - $28.00

order page here
http://columbusdiscountrecords.com/

Kind regards,
CDR


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CDR055
Guinea Worms
Sorcererers of Madness (4rd Year in a Row!)
DOUBLE LP



For the past 10 or 12 years the Guinea Worms have been, in just about every way, the perfect rock band. They are loud and heavy and have a talent for playing songs that make the stupidest shit seem profound. They can also make normal shit seem gross and gross shit seem sexy. If you've ever experienced existential dread at the thought of hostess cupcakes, thought the B-52's Rock Lobster is a metaphor for premature ejaculation, or realized that for all their high falutin' art talk, 95% of DEV-O's songs are about Mark Mothersbaugh's foot fetish, you will understand the Worms. For us here in Columbus, OH they are the Ramones, Country Teasers, Budgie and Gary Glitter all rolled up into one creepy freakazoid package. I'm not sure what it says about CDR as an organization, but they've been one of our favorite bands for forever.

So, In early 2008, following the release of the 'Box of Records' single (the fastest selling record in CDR history), we asked Will Foster (the King Worm and Comper) for an LP, and he turned in 12 CD-R's. The vast majority of it was solid gold, it was all so good, in fact, that it took us about a year to get it pared down to 2 LP's. The end result is a mosaic portrait culling from over a decade worth of material in the Will Foster archive. It represents the Worms at various stages of intoxication/sobriety/Fall worship.

Anyway, Ladies and Germs, without further ado, the moment has arrived...

We are pleased to announce the long-anticipated debut album from the Guinea Worms...

22 songs, 2 LPs, & 82 epic minutes... Guinea Worms Sorcererers of Madness (4rd year in a Row!) has finally arrived.

Edition of 550, 100 sets on Pink/Orange, 450 sets on black. All in hand signed 2xLP gatefold sleeve w/ 5x7 photo.

Prices w/ Shipping are as follows.
DOUBLE LP
USA - $25
Canada/Mexico - $28
Elsewhere - $35

order page here...

http://columbusdiscountrecords.com/


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Second on the for sale block is...
CDR061
Psychedelic Horseshit
Golden Oldies
LP



This is the second pressing of the Golden Oldies LP that Horseshit released themselves in 2009. We've picked up the pressing duties for this one, so from here on out, it's an official part of the CDR catalog. We're thrilled.

This is a comp of all of their early CD-R releases (paper singles, we called them). I remember before MTV2, or the term CLOWNING ON BITCHES, or hi-lariously awesome Washington Post articles, drinking in Cafe Bourbon Street at the early PHS shows, Matt would walk around with a box of their latest 3 song CD-R, giving them out for free and nobody would take them. But, man they were great. Really brilliant. I got one and thought I'd heard the next Pere Ubu.  I still think these dudes are on that level. This collection is the sound of a great band being born and getting greater.

Just so there is no confusion, THIS IS NOT A NEW PSYCHEDELIC HORSESHIT RELEASE. But if you missed this the first time around, grab it now.

First Edition of 500 on Waisted Vinyl
Second Edition of 400 on Columbus Discount

Prices w/ shipping are as follows...
USA - $15
Canada/Mexico - $17
Elsewhere - $25

order page here...

http://columbusdiscountrecords.com/


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All orders will ship between now and Tuesday. Records should be at the usual distros by the middle/end of next week.

Thanks!
Columbus Discount

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We're finally on the other side of the winter holiday ghetto and we've got two, count 'em, two new records from/for the production/consumption cycle.

So, let's get on with it, shall we?

CDR057
Nudge Squidfish
20,000 Leagues Under Nashville
LP



During a self-imposed exile in Nashville around 1985 ,frequent Quota and former "Peter Laughner" of the True Believers, Nudge Squidfish sent cassette transmissions back to his friends Mike Rep & Tommy Jay in Harrisburg, OH. From hours of cassettes Rep compiled this collection of psychedelic pop songs, synthisizer experiments, harmonic convergences, and fragments of his rock'n roll past that rival Mayo Thompson or Brian Wilson in complexity, pop sensibility, and authentic absurdity. Think we're talking it up? Well, Hey!... this IS the gem that launched Rep's storied cassette label, Old Age(/No Age).  Upon Squid's return to Columbus, he would link up with the late Jim Shepard to form the legendary V-3.

Painstakingly mastered for vinyl by Mike Rep from the original cassette.

Edition of 500 LPs. 100 on gold/black marble vinyl with high-gloss full color sleves and insert.

Prices w/ shipping are as follows...
USA - $12.00 + $3.00 s/h
Canada/Mexico - $15.50
Elsewhere - $25.00

CDR060
Rot Shit
You're Welcome
7"



Our favorite Pittsburgh-ers proclaim "2009: punk's finally dead" on this the final(?!) entry of the Rot Shit saga (other entries include: 2006's The Worst Kids Ever, and 2007's on Have You Scene Rot Shit(?!) on Fashionable Idiots). Do we dare call it 'mature' just
because it has a free-jazz sax solo?  NEVER!  By the time the B-side rears its head, its 2010 and PUNK... has miraculuously returned(?!)  It's about damn time I guess (?!)

Edition of 500 (?!). 100 on red vinyl.  Pivotal lyric sheet insert and full-color sleeve.

Prices w/ shipping are as follows...
USA - $6.50
Canada/Mexico - $7.50
Elsewhere - $11.50

Combined Shipping Rates are as follows...

USA - $20.00
Canada/Mexico - $25.00
Elsewhere - $32.00

The Colored RECORDS are gone.

Purchase page is here...
http://columbusdiscountrecords.com/

All orders will ship between Friday and Monday. They should be at distros by late next week.

FANGS!
CDR
(the C stands for "Crisis of Confidence")
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We've got 2 up for sale. These are the overrun we pressed to cover post office mistakes.

There might be one or 2 more full sets, but this is all we're sure of for right now.

There is also a Purple Tommy Jay and some misc. studio stuff up.

http://cgi.ebay.com/CDR-Singles-Club-Year1-Full-Set_W0QQitemZ160391162671QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMusic_on_Vinyl?hash=item25580eeb2f
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NEW on CDR - El Jesus De Magico KLIP AUGHT - 7"



Let's start with a re-cap of the discography of El Jesus De Magico. There's the crust punk rental property destroying Scratch Acid-ish x-tendo jams of their first CD, and there's the underground Taiwanese jungle kick boxing circuit bending chants of their last LP. There's the darker side of Flying Nun indie by way of Skin Graft on their Unclean Ghost single and there's the AM radio conspiracy theorist Kennedy family bad vibes occultism of their Funeral Home Sessions E.P. And now there's this...KLIP AUGHT, their 3rd single and 5th release. This record swings from Spacemen 3 to Jesus and Mary Chain to Dinosaur Jr to the Puddle to Mayo Thompson without a lot of effort. All of the weirdness distills into a single that hangs around in the neighborhood of their earlier singles. A tight pop music take on a thousand-million little bits of twenty-five years of underground music, all kind of run through the energy you get from recording and practicing around ghosts, corpses, milk crates full of fan club vinyl and pictures of obscure American Aristocrats in a downtown funeral home in Columbus, OH. This is another excellent single by a band that continues to build a remarkable and confounding discography.

An interesting side note about this record: it was recorded onto 1/4" 8-track at the bands funeral home practice space, mixed to a 1/4" Ampex 2-track at Musicol Recording and the laquor for the record was cut from the master tape with no digital delay in the mastering chain, making it the first totally analog recording we have released.

Edition of 500. 100 blue to yellow gradient, 400 black. All in unique, hand screen printed sleeves. First 60 orders get colored vinyl unless you tell us to send black.

Prices w/ shipping is as follows...

USA - $6.50
Canada/Mexico - $7.50
Elsewhere - $11.50

buy it here http://columbusdiscountrecords.com/
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Bassholes
...and without a name
CDR041



There's always been a thick political streak in the Bassholes music. It's clever and usually pretty funny, with lots and lots of class injustice themes. Kind of a creepier Kurt Vonnegut with a thing for Takashi Miike movies. Don Howland, the brains behind the Bassholes once sang
"I hate the rich man, and I think I'd rather have roaches than a boss man telling me what the fuck to do." And that seemed pretty heavy 12 years ago, but it seems pretty quaint now, what with the rich unabashedly and uncerimoniously running this motherfucker into the dirt, and fast.

So, over the course of 2008/2009, the Bassholes came down to Columbus Discount Recording and cut "...and without a name." It is a full LP, a choice slab of all new Bassholes material, and it is a political record through and through, but there ain't nothing funny about it. This record is angry. Angrier and meaner than any record the Bassholes have ever done by about a mile. I'm talking (Crass's) "Yes Sir, I Will" angry.

Broad axioms like "A rich man can't ever get to heaven" have been replaced with brutally specific lines like "The car bomb in my backseat lit up the sky, a wonderful Sunday to die" and "Money's worthless, spend it, lend it." And it kind of goes on like that. Don spends this record spitting seething bile and hopeless frustration, the likes of which I've never heard.

They are playing hard and fast to match. Bim Thomas, long time drummer for the Bassholes and This Moment In Black History, rips through this record. Like, totally fucking rips through it. He turns in what might be the most thoughtful and well executed mix of hardcore/punk/blues/rock and roll drumming recorded in the last decade. It's not surprising, Bim is one of underground rock and roll's great drummers, and he's killing this one.

This is the Bassholes at the most deranged they have ever been. Might be the first great record of the second great depression. It is our honor to present the newest Bassholes record "...and without a name".

First Edition of 500 LPs in full color jackets


Prices w/ shipping is as follows...
USA - $13.50
Canada/Mexico - $15.50
Elsewhere - $25.00

go to www.columbusdiscountrecords.com to buy it. Or check the usual distros around the middle of next week. Directs from us will ship between now and Tuesday.


Fangs!
CDR
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Tracks from GUINEA WORMS' SORCERERERS OF MADNESS (4RD YEAR IN A ROW) 2xLP, now brewing at Columbus Discount Records.

from patradio and wcrs.

http://patradio.org/audio/09/program_174_GuineaWorms.mp3

info/paylist:

Will Foster of Guinea Worms is my guest for the first part of the show. We chat and hear some tunes from the soon-to-be released double-album retrospective of Guinea Worms music. Later on in the show I talk with Travis Hoewischer of 614 Magazine about the 614 Music Showcase going on at Skully's on Saturday.

Download: http://patradio.org/audio/09/program_174_GuineaWorms.mp3

Play List:
Guinea Worms - "I Know Where Will Foster Lives" from 7"
Guinea Worms - "Drunk in Yr Uggs" from Sorcererers of Madness (4rd Year in a Row)
Guinea Worms - "Maggot Therapy" from Sorcererers of Madness (4rd Year in a Row)
Guinea Worms - "Apples in the Oatmeal" from Sorcererers of Madness (4rd Year in a Row)
Guinea Worms - "Sex Against a Wall" from Sorcererers of Madness (4rd Year in a Row)
Puffy Areolas - "Lutzko Lives" from 7"
Mors Ontologica - "Lazarus" from Don't Cry
Paper Airplane - "1,000 Words" from White Elephants
Ghost Shirt - "Waitress" from Ghost Shirt EP
Black Owls - "Lighting Made Us Who We Are" from Lighting Made Us Who We Are
Phantods - "Wolf" from Revival EP
J. Rawls - "Can This Be Real" from mysapce
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We've finally got the re-press of CDR038 - El Jesus de Magico
"Scalping the Guru" back from the presses. 

They come with the same, beautiful hand screen printed covers as the first edition. We did another run of 300, we're selling 150 of them mail order, so get-em while you can.

We're gonna do direct only for a week to make up costs. We'll ship 'em to distros a week from today.

http://www.columbusdiscountrecords.com/
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