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Didn't even know this was out.

Gone from Bachelor - anyone holding?

Its weird because it hasnt been much announced that it was out...i figured it was when i saw that Base Recorshop japan had copies for sale...So i went to the Bachelor site and green/pink sleeves were already gone...

I think i've read somewhere that Jason Rerun will have copies in the US, but not too sure...

Also, i think Bachelor and Rerun are going to reissue the Sing Sing LP...

These did get delayed a couple months in production, but it did come out about 3-4 weeks back. I just got my box of them last Friday and just now listed the B&W sleeve version on Discogs. I got in 50 copies, but some are already reserved for people. I'm guessing these will fly out the door. Having to retail them at $11.49, but that's still cheaper than ordering directly from Bachelor for U.S. customers. Plus, as mentioned in this thread, they're already sold out from the label. You can get it off Discogs or email me at jason (at) rerunrecordsstl.com to purchase. You'll want to email me first to make sure I still have it in stock before sending payment to that email. Please don't PM me here, as I rarely remembered to check the messages.

I am co-releasing an updated version of the Sing Sing LP with Bachelor. The audio has been improved a bit and the packaging will be a different configuration. Graphics are being wrapped up right now, so it will be going into the plant soon. I/Rerun will have this, the BOB-collection LP and the reissue of the No Direction-s/t LP out at the same time. After that will be the Welders LP collection.
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I've been working on a big 'zine set sale list for awhile, and it's finally done. Sent it out to my mailing list yesterday afternoon, so some stuff is already claimed, but there's tons left. Over 1500 'zines, 80% or more of which is music related. 70s-90s Punk/indie 'zines, some '70s Rock mags, a small list of misc/cult film/other interest titles and then a couple hundred issues of MAD. The list has some rare things on it, but it's mostly affordable stuff. Issues of Bomp!, Punk, Flipside, TONS of MRR issues, lots of misc indie 'zines, Creem, Rock Scene, etc.

You are able to download the list here:
Jason Rerun Zine Set Sale 2019
https://gallery.mailchimp.com/b8adcb6e23f90cf24667eca54/files/32955fcd-6293-4cb9-bbb9-8d0e264721d8/Jason_Rerun_Zine_Set_Sale_2_18_19.pdf

I only check messages here from time to time, so please email all orders and questions rather than hitting me up here. All contact info is on the first page of the list.
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Music Shit / Bruce Cole of the Screamin' Mee-Mees R.I.P.
« on: April 30, 2018, 03:42:45 PM »
Bruce Cole of the Screamin' Mee-Mees passed away last Thursday after suffering a massive stroke the night before. If you're friends with me on Facebook (Jason Ross) you already know and may have seen some of the artwork and other things I've been posting. I possess a good chunk of his master tapes, original hand drawn art for record covers and various other drawings, comics, etc. I am working with the family to put together a memorial here in St. Louis, and I hope to be able to get the rest of the tapes and art he left behind to make the ultimate Bruce Cole archive. The plan is to get a good chunk of it online. It'll take awhile, as there are hundreds of drawings and many, many hours of unreleased recordings. More info on that coming soon.

Pour out a Hot Sody for Bruce!

Here are a few favorite pics/scans. Bruce in his kitchen a few years ago, the original hand lettered layout for the first EP, a late '70s drawing of a little girl on acid (I'm guessing) and a '77/'78 era photo eventually used on the Home Movies EP.








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The first three releases of 2018 on Rerun Records are now out! Reissues of the first two Great Plains releases, along with a reissue of the 1984 EP by Teenage Depression.

The basic info is below, but you can read more and hear audio samples in the latest Rerun newsletter:

http://mailchi.mp/c1501800a32f/rerun-records-rerun-crud-31-modern-warfare-discography-lp-1980-1983-ca-punk-2835829

Email jason'at'rerunrecordsstl.com for a total or buy 'em through our webstore: http://www.rerunrecordsstl.com/rerun-bdr-store.html



GREAT PLAINS
The Mark, Don & Mel E.P.+ 4 LP   (2018-RERUN #034)
Born In A Barn LP   (2018-RERUN #035)

 
Rerun Records is proud to present new issues of the first two records by Columbus, OH's Great Plains. Smartass garage pop, firmly rooted in a beer-soaked Midwestern basement. Catchy tunes with too smart for their own good lyrics from the off-kilter mind of Ron House.
 
The first release is a reissue of their 1983 debut, The Mark, Don & Mel E.P. 12". We've added four bonus live tracks to make it a full LP, all performed by the same line up as the EP. The second is a reissue of their first full length Born In A Barn, originally released on the legendary Homestead Records in 1984. Both have been out of print for 30+ years.
 
Both LPs are a limited pressing of 500 copies and have remastered audio and printed inner sleeves with discography, testimonials, reviews of the original releases, photos, etc. These vinyl-only releases also includes a free digital download code with bonus live tracks.

Price: $16.00 each or both for $30.00 + postage




TEENAGE DEPRESSION
Skank Or Die 7"EP (2018-RERUN #033)
 
Four high school friends from a small town in NJ, just across the river from NYC discover punk. Instead of playing lunkheaded polka beat hardcore, they mix at least 50% satire on the hardcore punk movement of the era with some truly great D.I.Y. Punk/HC. Nine blasts of spastic speed punk/hardcore clocking in at just under 11 minutes, pressed at the always kinda lo-fi 33.3rpm speed. The EP was originally released by the band in 1984. It got frequent airplay on WFMU and positive 'zine reviews, but it had little distribution and with the band not playing live any longer, it was soon lost to record collector obscurity.
 
Rerun presents an authorized reissue in a limited edition of 350 copies. Newly remastered audio and housed in a heavyweight sleeve featuring liner notes and song commentary by drummer and songwriter Kazumi Umeda, also including a replica of the original lyric insert.

Price: $8.00 + postage
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RERUN RECORDS:

Out in a few weeks:
-Great Plains-Mark Don Mel EP +4 LP (reissue of first 12" from 1983 with four bonus tracks)
-Great Plains-Born In A Barn LP (reissue of first full length from 1984. Bonus tracks on the free download)
-Teenage Depression-Skank Or Die 7"EP (reissue of 1984 NJ Hardcore spoof EP)

Out later:
-The Jetboys-I Don't Want To b/w Get The Kids Jumpin' 7" (Reissue of 1981 Columbus, OH punky Power Pop)
-BOB-collection LP (Way too long in the making. Early SF, CA Art Punk. Will have their LP and the 3 non-LP songs from their two 7"s)
-The Saucers-Third Saucer From the Sun LP (Craig Bell's 1979-1980 band. Will compile 7" tracks and demos)

...also have a handful of other label things too soon to announce.

My biggest "release" this year will be the set sale list I'm working on right now. Purging a huge chunk of my personal collection. Already have about 3500 LPs and 4000 7"s for the sale. Still adding to it. It'll be a few months before it's ready to go. This will probably slow down some of the in process label releases.

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Music Shit / Re: Problematic reissues that have been awaited for aeons..
« on: January 23, 2018, 09:42:51 AM »
The Nasty Facts 45 has always been problematic hasn't it?

From the same era/region, why wasn't The Stimulators- Loud Fast Rules ever properly reissued?

I see Meanbean tried for The Nasty Facts, and I know a few other people who have over the years. I think my own first attempt was 8-9 years ago at least. The Jimboco guy isn't doing it, but Left For Dead, a label out of Wisconsin is doing a legit Nasty Facts reissue this year. He has a TMA EP out now, which is 1st LP outtakes. He's also doing a double LP collection of both TMA LPs and (I think) some bonus tracks. I don't know exactly when these are coming out, but I talked to him this past fall about it. He also had a handful of unplayed stock Nasty Facts records and extra sleeves for sale. My copy from him was minty/perfect.

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Music Shit / Re: Problematic reissues that have been awaited for aeons..
« on: January 23, 2018, 09:38:30 AM »
I think what the Shivvers LP release taught us is that, ultimately, no one will give a fuck once it’s finally available.

a vinyl press of a CDR. who gives a fuck. ya'll love paying for MP3s

what you are on about? have you heard the LP?

I forgot the vinyl issue had a new mix. Ok sorry the exception to the rule that most reissues are basically iTunes pressed on vinyl for people that like collecting stamps coins records

Reissues mastered from MP3s, that's not even close. Outside of some crappy Euro boot comps that have used MP3s, no self-respecting label would use an MP3 to master from. It would also be obvious when pressed to vinyl. Lots of time goes into producing quality reissues from the best available source materials, which is never MP3s.
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Also, I just decided to run a free record special to clear some space. I have too much inventory left on a few releases, and I'm getting desperate for space. I will run this until I get rid of a couple stacks, then they'll go back to regular price.

Any order of $20.00 or more before postage gets one of the LPs listed below for free. $40.00 gets 2 free LPs and $60 gets all three of these. You can order Rerun releases or stuff from my Discogs store. Postage rates apply on the free records, but that usually barely varies for U.S. customers. Mentioning, because international orders may throw off the postage with the free record weight added.

WEBSITE, which shows all releases: http://www.rerunrecordsstl.com/

DISCOGS store: https://www.discogs.com/seller/jasonrerun/profile


Free record choices:

-MAX LOAD-collection LP+CD+DVD set
http://www.rerunrecordsstl.com/rerun-bdr-store.html#!/Max-Load-Max-Load-LP+CD+DVD/p/19538065/category=1462793

-AMA-DOTS-s/t LP collection
http://www.rerunrecordsstl.com/rerun-bdr-store.html#!/AMA-DOTS-s-t-LP/p/34761108/category=1462792

-Captain 9's & The Knickerbocker Trio-Starting A Rock n' Roll Grease Fire LP
http://www.rerunrecordsstl.com/rerun-bdr-store.html#!/Captain-9%E2%80%99s-and-the-Knickbocker-Trio-Starting-A-Rock-n%E2%80%99-Roll-Grease-Fire-LP/p/72235844/category=1462792


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Two new reissues from Rerun out now, well sorta. Dinosaurs is on our BDR sub-label and we are distributing the Chemotherapy EP for Time Change. Up next on Rerun will be a reissue of the Teenage Depression-Skank or Die 7"ep and reissues of the first two Great Plains 12" releases. Those should be out in about 4 weeks.
Stores/distros email for wholesale rates: jason@rerunrecordsstl(dot)com  www.rerunrecordsstl.com




Dinosaurs-s/t LP
(2017-Big Muddy Records/BDR Records) (BMR034/BDR #8)

The Dinosaurs were a garage-punk band that formed in St. Louis in 1978. Made up of misfits and outsiders, they existed alongside but apart from the emerging punk rock movement. To record collectors, the Dinosaurs are the creators of the sought after "Rock & Roll Moron" 45, which the band self-released in 1979. But to most patrons of underground culture around the Midwest, the Dinosaurs are known as the starting point in the musical history of Bob Reuter, St. Louis? D.I.Y. "Renaissance Man" who gained regional success as a songwriter, radio DJ (Bob's Scratchy Records), lo-fi photographer, and late-in-life author.
 
Inspired by the new wave counterculture as much as the pop sensibilities it rebelled against, the Dinosaurs played a mix of proto-punk and classic rock, delighting some while offending others. Consisting of four ne?er-do-well city boys, the Dinosaurs were defiantly uncouth and had an explosive energy that mirrored the raw aggression of the forgotten, post-industrial Midwest city they called home. Alongside the catchy and compulsive songwriting of the band's founder, Bob Reuter, the Dinosaurs became oddities in St. Louis? growing punk scene. They made an initial splash as the weekend house band in a neighborhood dive bar playing for four hours a night. Their sets attracted a mixed crowd of factory workers, freaks and oddballs who fell in love with the wild musicians and the unruly atmosphere their music created. After a few months and one too many violent incidents, the band was asked to move on. The Dinosaurs drifted from venue to venue around the St. Louis metropolitan area, bringing their small but rowdy and loyal following with them wherever they went. At times they were celebrated, but at other times their brazen attitudes brought them into conflict with the rest of the scene. After a year and a half and one self-released 45, the band imploded on stage and went their separate ways.
 
After the break up, the Dinosaurs were all but forgotten until Reuter came to local prominence as the founder of Kamikaze Cowboy, an alt-country band who gigged alongside contemporaries like Uncle Tupelo. With his new spotlight and a penchant for story telling, Reuter spun the legend of the Dinosaurs, claiming that they were St. Louis? first and only punk band in the 70s. During this time, Reuter also gained significant notoriety for his vinyl only radio show and his lo-fi black & white photography that documented the desperation and ruin of life in St. Louis as well as the bohemian rock & roll culture that thrived in spite of the desolation. In the 2010s, Reuter fell in with a young group of musicians at Big Muddy Records and formed the band Bob Reuter?s Alley Ghost, who performed some of the Dinosaurs songs and recaptured the energy of their proto-punk sound while introducing the music to a new generation. Reuter toured regionally with Alley Ghost and released a critically acclaimed album, ?Born There? before his death in 2013. He gathered a small cult following throughout the States and his admirers grew to include noteworthy rock & roll figures such as Kim Fowley and ? of the Mysterians.
 
Now for the first time ever, twelve of the Dinosaurs finest homemade recordings from 1978 are presented side by side on vinyl. The tracks have been remastered from the original audio tapes and packed with expansive liner notes and photography on a 12" x 24" insert. The package also includes an additional ten tracks for download including two essential live recordings.

Audio sample: "Rock & Roll Moron"
https://gallery.mailchimp.com/b8adcb6e23f90cf24667eca54/files/7408ccb0-86c4-480e-85a6-c3a02493cc8b/07_Rock_n_Roll_Moron.mp3

COST: $12.50 + postage
ORDER HERE: http://www.rerunrecordsstl.com/rerun-bdr-store.html#!/Dinosaurs-s-t-LP/p/92108014/category=1462793



Chemotherapy-s/t 7"ep
(2017-Timechange Records - TC-5 - distributed by Rerun)
Chemotherapy was comprised of four Carmel, Indiana high school students who released a lone 12 track 7? EP in 1983 in an edition of 300 copies.  One of Indiana?s earliest examples of true hardcore punk, Chemotherapy?s EP has been remarkably rare for decades?so much so that it was difficult to track down a copy to use for the reissue.  Recently the master tapes were located and Paul Mahern (Zero Boys) remastered for the reissue.  Band member Matt Cucco provides liner notes. Timechange is proud to release a reissue of this rare release in an edition of 500 copies on colored vinyl.

COST: $8.00 + postage
ORDER HERE:
http://www.rerunrecordsstl.com/rerun-bdr-store.html#!/CHEMOTHERAPY-s-t-7-ep/p/95091372/category=1462792
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Been a long time since I've posted here, though I still lurk quite a bit. Just wanted to tell you about the last few months of releases on Rerun Records. Below is info on those, and if you want to see a full price list with ordering instructions of all in-print Rerun and BDR Records releases, along with our current distro list (which is 95% 70s-80s Punk, Power Pop, etc reissues), just email (no PMs please!) : Jason@RerunRecordsSTL.com  You can also utilize the store at www.rerunrecordsstl.com for the label releases...but no distro.

Stores/distros: we do direct wholesale! Email for a list
Out in the next few months on Rerun: Modern Warfare-Complete Recordings and More LP, BOB-collection LP and more...

OUT NOW:


Plastic Idols-I.U.D. b/w Sophistication 7"
2016-Rerun Records (RERUN #030)
Authorized reissue of the 1st 7" from this early Houston, TX Punk band. Two jerky Punk killers with great use of a noise generator for added effect. Originally released on the band's own Vision Records in 1979. Licensed for reissue from band leader Al K. Trazz. Limited edition of 500 copies. Remastered audio and art, housed in a heavyweight glue-pocket sleeve.


Plastic Idols-Einstein Experience 7"EP
2016-Rerun Records (RERUN #031)
Authorized reissue of the 2nd 7" from this early Houston, TX Punk band. Two quirky, jerky Punk attacks with organ and one experimental synth/noise wallop. Originally released on the band's own Vision Records in 1980. Licensed for reissue from band leader Al K. Trazz. Limited edition of 500 copies. Remastered audio and art, housed in a heavyweight glue-pocket sleeve.


The Executives-7?EP
2016-Rerun Records/Danger Records ? RERUN #028/DR-024
Remastered reissue of the sole release by The Executives from San Diego, CA. Four short blasts of hyperactive teen ModPunk. Originally released in 1980 on the mysterious Radio Active Records. One of the rarest Punk 7?s from Southern California, and if you find a copy with a picture sleeve, it?ll cost a mortgage payment or two. This long overdue reissue replicates the original B&W sleeve art, along with a fold-out insert featuring previously unpublished photos and liner notes. Co-released by Rerun Records and Danger Records (France.)


Captain 9?s and the Knickbocker Trio-Starting A Rock n? Roll Grease Fire LP
2016-Rerun Records ? RERUN #029
Captain 9?s played rockus Garage Punk n? Roll, blasting out of a basement in Williamsport, PA. They sound like they?ve listened to their beat up Ramones and Kingsmen records too much. They sound like they?re having a good time and don?t care what you think. Over the course of ten or so years, they released a good-sized handful of 7?s and a few demo tapes. The Scum of the Earth demo was slightly altered and released as an LP on Rip Off Records in the ?90s. It fit right in with the other Budget Rock on the label. The band hasn?t really existed since the early/mid ?90s.

When the band released a 45 with two cover songs out of nowhere in 2014, we wanted more! We quickly contacted the band to put together a collection of hits, demos and unreleased material, recorded 1984-1994. The members hand picked the songs from official releases and band-only tapes to bring you Starting A Rock n? Roll Grease Fire With Captain 9?s and the Knickerbocker Trio, which we can only hope will be your new favorite party record.


M.O.T.O.-Ampeg Stud LP
2016-RERUN #025
Ampeg Stud was released in 1995 and was M.O.T.O.'s last 4-track cassette-only album. Paul assembled a top-notch band while in Chicago, and most songs from Ampeg Stud would become long-time fan favorites and set staples. It almost plays like the demos for a greatest hits collection.

Rerun Records is pleased to bring you this classic recording for the very first time on vinyl. Remastered by M.O.T.O.'s head producer Garret Hammond from the original master tapes for maximum fuzziness. Pressed on thick black vinyl in a limited edition of 500 copies.


M.O.T.O.-MOTORERECTUS LP
2016-RERUN #026
MOTOERECTUS was released in very limited quantities in 1987. This album represents some of M.O.T.O.'s last 4-track recordings before relocating to Boston. Although it's still showing much of the New Orleans/early years goofiness, there are a handful of tracks hinting at the slightly more serious pop sensibilities to come with M.O.T.O.'s '90s and beyond releases.

Rerun Records is pleased to bring you this classic recording for the very first time on vinyl. Remastered by M.O.T.O.'s head producer Garret Hammond from the original master tapes for maximum fuzziness. Pressed on thick black vinyl in a limited edition of 500 copies.


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Rerun Records 2016 releases:

-The Executives-s/t 7"EP - reissue of 1980 San Diego teen punk/KBD EP - out mid-June
-Captain 9's & The Knickerbocker Trio-Starting A Rock n' Roll Grease Fire With... LP - collection of unreleased, demos and a few hits from the 7" releases - out mid-June
-Plastic Idols-I.U.D. 7" - reissue of 1979 Houston TX Punk - out mid July
-Plastic Idols-Einstein Experience 7" - reissue of 1979 Houston TX Punk - out mid July
-Modern Warfare/Moderns-complete recordings & more LP - All MF vinyl recordings, Moderns unreleased 7" and some demos from Jimmy Bemis - out mid August
-BOB-complete recordings LP - collection of both 7"s and LP by SF, CA Art Punk/New Wave band - out mid/late August

A few other things in the works, but it's a bit too early to announce yet.

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First releases of 2016 with more to come. At the plant now is a reissue of the Executives 7"EP (classic San Diego teen punk), Captain 9's & The Knickerbocker Trio-collection LP, and VOM-Live at Surf City 7" repress (sold out for over a year). In the works for late 2016 release are reissues of both Plastic Idols 7"s (underrated TX herky jerky Punk), Modern Warfare/Moderns-collection LP, BOB-collection LP and more!

NEW M.O.T.O. ON RERUN
No matter who he's on stage or recording with at the moment, Paul Caporino alone has always been M.O.T.O., aka Masters of the Obvious. He formed the band in 1981 in New Orleans and has been playing an infectious blend of garage, '70s punk rock and Brill Building worthy pop ever since.
 
M.O.T.O. released more than fifteen cassette albums from 1985-1999. Virtually all were fuzzy 4-track cassette recordings with Paul layering guitar, bass and vocals over a crude drum machine. The lyrics are filled with dick jokes, love themes and smart-assed social commentary. The music is lo-fi, hook laden pop. Familiar at the first listen, and it only grows on you from there.
 

M.O.T.O.-Ampeg Stud LP
(2016-RERUN #025)

Ampeg Stud was released in 1995 and was M.O.T.O.'s last 4-track cassette-only album. Paul assembled a top-notch band while in Chicago, and most songs from Ampeg Stud would become long-time fan favorites and set staples. It almost plays like the demos for a greatest hits collection.
 
Rerun Records is pleased to bring you this classic recording for the very first time on vinyl. Remastered by M.O.T.O.'s head producer Garret Hammond from the original master tapes for maximum fuzziness. Pressed on thick black vinyl in a limited edition of 500 copies.

Samples from Ampeg Stud:
Gagging On The Edge Of Love (full)
https://gallery.mailchimp.com/b8adcb6e23f90cf24667eca54/files/Gagging_On_The_Edge_Of_Love.mp3
Choking On Your Insides (sample)
https://gallery.mailchimp.com/b8adcb6e23f90cf24667eca54/files/Choking_On_Your_Insides_SMPL.mp3
Meet Me By The Flagpole (sample)
https://gallery.mailchimp.com/b8adcb6e23f90cf24667eca54/files/Meet_Me_By_The_Flagpole_SMPL.mp3
 

M.O.T.O.-MOTORERECTUS LP
(2016-RERUN #026)

MOTOERECTUS was released in very limited quantities in 1987. This album represents some of M.O.T.O.'s last 4-track recordings before relocating to Boston. Although it's still showing much of the New Orleans/early years goofiness, there are a handful of tracks hinting at the slightly more serious pop sensibilities to come with M.O.T.O.'s '90s and beyond releases.
 
Rerun Records is pleased to bring you this classic recording for the very first time on vinyl. Remastered by M.O.T.O.'s head producer Garret Hammond from the original master tapes for maximum fuzziness. Pressed on thick black vinyl in a limited edition of 500 copies.

Samples from MOTOERECTUS:
One Good Dose Of Nyquil (full)
https://gallery.mailchimp.com/b8adcb6e23f90cf24667eca54/files/One_Good_Dose_Of_Nyquil.mp3
Bright Sunshiny Skull (sample)
https://gallery.mailchimp.com/b8adcb6e23f90cf24667eca54/files/Bright_Sunshiney_Skull_SMPL.mp3
 
Postpaid prices if you're only ordering the new M.O.T.O. LPs:
US Customers: $15.00 for 1 LP or both for $26.00
Canada: $27.00 or 1 LP or both for $40.00
Non-U.S.: $35.00 for 1 LP or both for $50.00

Non-U.S. customers should order through Blast of Silence Records in Finland. Email: Ilari@blastofsilence.org for more info

Paypal to: Jason@RerunRecordsSTL.com
 
Also available:
-M.O.T.O.-Ampeg Stud TEST PRESS LP (Edition of 20) $15.00
-M.O.T.O.-MOTORERECTUS TEST PRESS LP (Edition of 20) $15.00
 

SUPER SALE! Ridiculous prices!
To receive this special pricing, you must either order the combo-pack of the two new M.O.T.O. LPs or place an order of $20 or more, before shipping. That total may be these sale items as well as anything from our website or Discogs. Regular postage rates apply to all items.
Email your order and we'll reply with a total: Jason@RerunRecordsSTL.com
Discogss inventory: https://www.discogs.com/seller/jasonrerun/profile
Rerun webstore: http://www.rerunrecordsstl.com/STORE.html

M.O.T.O. BLOW OUT SALE!
 
RERUN releases:
-M.O.T.O.-Golden Quarter Hour Of M.O.T.O. 7"EP $2.00
-M.O.T.O.-Golden Quarter Hour Of M.O.T.O. 7"EP - CHINESE TOUR EDITION OF 150 $8.00
 
M.O.T.O. CDR titles
(Copied on archival grade discs, in slimline cases with pro printed covers)
-Pack Your Troubles (original mix)
-No Way Street
-Raw Power
-Live at the Lyon's Den, Chicago, IL January 24, 2003
-M.O.T.O. Goes Back To College
-This Corpse Is A Warning
-TerraMOTO
-St. John The Bastard
All M.O.T.O. CDR titles are $1.00 each while supplies last
 
Other available M.O.T.O. releases:
M.O.T.O.-Shitty Kids 7" $2.50
M.O.T.O.-Pack Your Troubles In Dreams LP $4.00
M.O.T.O.-No Sleep ?Til Turku LP/CD   LP $4.00   CD $1.00
M.O.T.O.-No Way Street LP $6.00
M.O.T.O.-Chinese Rocks LP $6.00
M.O.T.O.-Battle of the Band - Greatest Hits 1988-2005 CD $2.00 (came to us new but a bit scuffed up from bulk disc shipping. They play just fine)
M.O.T.O.-Kill M.O.T.O. CD $1.50
M.O.T.O.‎-Live In Turku CASSETTE $3.00 (only a few left)

 
RERUN/BDR back catalog clearance sale
 
Rerun Records
-Ama-Dots-s/t LP (RERUN #016) $4.00
-The Ones-s/t 7"+CD+buttons set (RERUN #012) $7.00
-The Ones-s/t CD (includes all material on 7"+CD) $2.00
-The Gruberger Brothers-Greetings From Reading, PA LP (RERUN #012) $3.00
-The Gruberger Brothers LP and a copy of the double CD collection on Gulcher by O.Rex for only $9.00
-The Screamin' Mee-Mees-Comedy Hour CS (2012-RERUN #017) $1.00
-Bruce Cole-Oh, Lou Lost The Elvis Tapes CS (2012-RERUN #018) $1.00
-The Ninnies-Why Not? CD (2012-Rerun/Stupid Records) (RERUN #019/STD 002)  $1.00
-Peer Pressure-Sounds (aka Music) 2x7"EP (RERUN #020) $3.00
-The Reactors-It's Not Important 7" (RERUN #008) $4.00
-Medical Tourists-s/t LP (2012-RERUN #007/IPEX002) (Synthy Geek Wave) $4.00
-SYNTAX ERROR-s/t 7"ep (2012-RERUN #009) (SynthPunk) $0.50
-Prefecture-s/t 7?ep (2012-RERUN #011) (Punkcore) $0.50

BDR Records
-V/A-Test Patterns CD (BDR #1)  $1.00 (sent without jewel case)
-Raymilland-Recordings ?79-?81 (BDR #2)  CD format in CD wallet $1.50
-The Retros-Inner City Rockers - The Retros 1979 (BDR #4) CD format $1.50 or $1.00 without jewel case
-Max Load-Max Load LP+CD+DVD (2013-BDR #6) $3.00 (!!!)
-The Philosophic Collage-s/t 7"ep (BDR #7) $1.00
 

DISTRIBUTED & MISC SALE
Electric Vomit-Montreal Punk 1979 7" $2.00
Screamin' Mee-Mees-Nude Invisible Foot... CD (ltd to 300 copies) $3.00
Screamin' Mee-Mees-Clutching Hand Monster Mitt CD (ltd to 300 copies) $3.00
 
Original, unplayed dead stock:
The Alloys-No One But You 7" (1981 teen power pop/rock killer) (VG/VG+) $18.00
Dark Facade-Losing Faith 7" (ex-Ama Dots synth wave)  $8.00
Dark Facade-collection CD (very limited, self-released collection) $7.00
Dizzy & The Romilars-Elizabeth's Lover 7" (ex-Nasty Facts new wave killer...storage wear to sleeves) $5.00
The Images-Jackie's Back 7" (1985 private power pop rarity) $10.00
Scruffs-Break The Ice 7" (1977-Memphis power pop classic) $20.00
Scruffs-Shakin' 7" (1978-Memphis power pop classic) $15.00
Scruffs-When Donna Romances 7" (1980-Memphis power pop classic) $18.00
 
www.rerunrecordsstl.com
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RERUN RECORDS - Spring sale
Trying to clear room for new inventory, so we're having a big clearance sale on all Rerun & BDR back catalog titles, Gulcher Records CDs and a buncha of other distro and dead stock titles. The sale will only be run a couple weeks, so get your order in by June 20th or so. Below our label releases is a list of some of our latest distro items. We mainly stock reissues of 70s-80s Punk, Power Pop and indie releases, but we also carry all of the Lumpy & The Dumpers and related Lumpy Records releases, along with a few of our other favorite local/St. Louis things. We have tons of used stuff listed as well. 
 
The Rerun webstore and Discogs do not reflect the sale prices. Send your order & location. We'll reply with a total.
Minimum order is $15.00 in product.

 
Email ?s and orders to: Jason@RerunRecordsSTL.com

Audio samples and art for all label releases at www.RerunRecordsSTL.com

Distro titles, dead stock and used art/info can be found at one or both of these:
Rerun webstore: http://www.rerunrecordsstl.com/STORE.html
Discogs listings: http://www.discogs.com/seller/jasonrerun/profile

You can also view the original Rerun newsletter with easy web-links on all titles: http://us2.campaign-archive2.com/?u=b8adcb6e23f90cf24667eca54&id=9905149207

POSTAGE:
US Postage via Media Mail - special postage rates for this sale!
$5.00 for orders up to $100
$7.50 for orders $101 and above

Non-U.S. Postage:
We can fit up to 15 7"s in a flat rate Priority envelope for $24.75. All other orders are quoted at actual, based on order. Orders up to 4lbs ship 1st class airmail and over 4lbs must ship Priority Mail.
 
RERUN RECORDS '70s-'80s Punk Reissues/collections and M.O.T.O.
-The Reactors(TX)-It?s Not Important b/w Cold Eyes 7? (RERUN #008)  $5.00
-Manic Depressives/0:30 Second Flash-split mLP (2011-RERUN #010) $10.00 (last few copies)
-The Gruberger Brothers-Greetings From Reading, PA LP (RERUN #012) $5.00
-The Screamin' Mee-Mees-Comedy Hour CS (2012-RERUN #017) CS $2.50
-Bruce Cole-Oh, Lou Lost The Elvis Tapes CS (2012-RERUN #018)  CS $2.50
-The Ninnies-Why Not? CD (2012-Rerun/Stupid Records) (RERUN #019/STD 002) $2.50
-Peer Pressure-Sounds (aka Music) 2x7"EP (2013-Rerun Records) (RERUN #020) $6.00
-M.O.T.O.-Golden Quarter Hour Of M.O.T.O. 7"EP (2013-Rerun/Blast of Silence) (RERUN #024 - BOS013) $4.00
-Ama-Dots-s/t LP (2014-RERUN #016) $8.00
-The Ones-s/t 7"+CD SET (2014-RERUN #021) $9.00 (SET)  or CD only $3.00 (CD includes 7" tracks)
-Lubricants-Activated Energy 7" (2014-RERUN #023) $5.00
 
RERUN RECORDS - non-reissue titles
-SYNTAX ERROR-s/t 7"ep (2012-RERUN #009/RMRC #998) $1.00 (Synth Punk)
-Prefecture-s/t 7?ep (2012-RERUN #011/RMRC #997) $1.00 (Mid-tempo growling HC/Punk)
-Medical Tourists-s/t LP (2012-RERUN #007/IPEX002) $5.00 (Geeky Synth Punk/Wave)

BDR RECORDS Rerun sub-label for St. Louis area '70s-'80s Punk/indie Reissues and Collections
-V/A-Test Patterns CD (BDR #1)  $2.50
-Raymilland-Recordings ?79-?81 LP+CD or CD (BDR #2)  LP+CD package $10.00 (last copies!) or CD only $2.50
-The Welders-s/t 7?ep (BDR #3)  $6.00 (2nd pressing...down to the last 20 or so)
-The Retros-Inner City Rockers - The Retros 1979 LP (BDR #4)  LP+CD $10.00 each (very last few copies!) or CD $2.50
-Max Load-Max Load LP+CD+DVD (2013-BDR #6) $6.00 (Yes, $6 for an LP, CD and DVD!)
-The Philosophic Collage-s/t 7"ep (BDR #7) $2.50
 
...and more M.O.T.O. (aka Masters of the Obvious aka Paul Caporino)
CDR titles on Rerun: - Copied on archival discs, in slimline cases with pro printed covers.
All M.O.T.O. CDR titles are $3.00 each
-Pack Your Troubles (original, overblown mix)
-No Way Street
-Raw Power
-Live at the Lyon's Den, Chicago, IL January 24, 2003
-M.O.T.O. Goes Back To College
-This Corpse Is A Warning
-TerraMOTO
-St. John The Bastard

M.O.T.O. distributed releases:
-M.O.T.O.-Pack Your Troubles In Dreams LP $7.00 (Finnish import)
-M.O.T.O.-No Sleep ?Til Turku LP/CD   LP $6.00  CD $2.00 (Finnish import.)
-M.O.T.O.-No Way Street LP   $9.00 (Finnish import)
-M.O.T.O.-Battle of the Band - Greatest Hits 1988-2005 CD $3.00 (all copies have minor scuffs but play fine)
-M.O.T.O.-Kill M.O.T.O. CD $2.50
-M.O.T.O.‎-Live In Turku CASSETTE $3.50 (last copies)
 
Splunge Records distributed releases:
-The Prosecutors-s/t CD $8.50 (CD only collection from this early '80s Milwaukee KBD Punk band)
-The Dominoes-s/t CD $8.50 (CD only collection from this early '80s Milwaukee Garage/Pop/Punk band)
 
Screamin' Mee-Mees distributed releases:
Limited CD editions of both of the Mee-Mees' full-length albums taken from the original master tapes, which sound way better than the original releases! Packaged in a slim-line case and limited to only 300 copies each. Released by Gulcher.
-Screamin' Mee-Mees-Clutching Hand Monster Mitt CD $6.00
First full length LP, originally released in 1992 on the band's own Dog Face label.
-Screamin' Mee-Mees-Nude Invisible Foot Phenomenon CD $6.00
Second full length LP, originally released by Bag of Hammers in 1996.

Gulcher Records distributed releases:
Some titles have very limited quantities, and many are now out of print. Almost all titles we stock are the 70s-80s reissue titles, but there are a few of our favorite contemporary releases mixed in. These prices are far lower than you can get from Gulcher and many are below wholesale! O. Rex double CD is at a super discount!
 
Afrika Korps-Music To Kill By CD $7.50
Afrika Korps-Live At Cantone's 1977 CD $6.00
The Korps-Hello World! CD $7.50
Chinaboise-The Greatest Story Ever Told CD $6.50
Dancing Cigarettes-1980-1981: The Gulcher Recordings CD  $7.50
Gizmos-1976-77: The Studio Recordings CD $7.50
Gizmos-The Midwest Can Be Allright--1981 NYC Demos CD EP $4.00
Gizmos-1978-1981: Never Mind The Gizmos Here's The Gizmos CD $7.50
Gizmos-1975-77: Demos & Rehearsals Double-CD $10.00
Gizmos-Live-In-Bloomington-1977-1978-DOUBLE-CD $10.00
Gizmos-Go To Purdue Live 1979 CD $6.50
Gizmos-Rock & Roll Don't Come From New York CD $7.50
Gynecologists-Hoosier Psychopaths 1981-1994: The Official Recordings CD $7.50
Handglops-Ronk Ng Rool CD $2.00
Home Blitz-Home Blitz CD $4.00
Meercaz-Meercaz CD $3.00
MX-80 Sound-1977 Live At The Library 1978 CD $6.50
O. Rex-My Head's In '73!   2xCD $7.00
Panics-1980-1981: I Wanna Kill My Mom!!! CD $7.50
Screamin' Mee-Mees & Hot Scott Fischer-Warp Sessions 1972-1973 2x CD $10.00
Screamin' Mee-Mees-Live From The Basement 1975-1997 CD  (SIGNED by Bruce Cole) $10.00
Screamin' Mee-Mees-Garbage Collage CD $7.50
Screamin' Mee-Mees-Plastic Hong Kong Door Bell Finger CD $4.00
Thundertrain-Teenage Suicide CD $7.50
Thundertrain-Hell Tonite! CD $6.50
Kurt Vile-Constant Hitmaker CD $4.00
Mykal Xul-Gizmo My Way: Unsung Anthems Of Ken Highland & The Gizmos CD $2.00
VA-Red Snerts--The Sound Of Gulcher CD $7.50

Other distro titles on sale:
7" size vinyl:
Punk, Power Pop and HC reissues on other labels
Agitated-Go Blue, Go Die 7" $3.00
Bad Religion-s/t 7"ep (Public Service tracks) $5.00
Electric Vomit-1979 Montreal Punk 7" $4.00
Raw Power-Wop Hour 7"ep $5.00
RF7-Acts of Defiance 7" (1st EP) $5.00
RF7-s/t 7"ep ('80s comp tracks) $3.00
The Users-LO-Fi-EP 7" $6.00
 
Non-Reissue titles
The Leaders-State of Shock 7" Portland Synth Punk on Import Export Records France $2.50
 
12" size vinyl:
'70s-'80s Punk, HC, Synth, Indie, etc - Reissues and Collections
Amin Peck-Essential Trax LP $12.00
(BEAT) Paul Collins' Beat-1979 LP (Ltd 1-side Live LP) $10.00
Diaframma-Demos 1982 LP $10.00
Diaframma-Live 1983 LP $10.00
F-You Are An EP/Mess You Up LP  $10.00
Frigidaire Tango-The Cock/Demos LP $10.00
Mentally Ill-Strike The Bottom Red LP $10.00
The Names-Young Romantics LP $10.00
Nuvo West-s/t LP $10.00
The Prostitutes(Italy)-European Idol LP $10.00
Psyclones-Different Thinking People LP $10.00
The Ramones/Undertones-Punk Rock Slide DBL LP $20.00
Raxola-s/t LP $12.00
Raw Power-Screams From The Gutter LP $8.50
Raw Power-After Your Brain LP $8.50
Red Wedding-Anthology 1981-1985 LP $12.00
Scortilla-Fahrenheit 451 LP $10.00
Style Sindrome-A Mysterious Design LP $10.00
X-Beliebig-Oh Tannebaum LP $10.00
V/A-Bored Teenagers Vol 5 LP $12.00
V/A-Bored Teenagers Vol 6 LP $12.00
V/A-Who's A Punk LP $14.00 - Killer UK Fake Punk comp
 
Proto Punk - Garage - Glam - Rock
David Arvedon-Best Of Dave Arvedon Vol 3 LP  $10.00
Spike-Yeah Yeah...Baby! LP (Spike Penetrator - early '70s!) $7.00
 
Non-Reissue
Claw Toe-s/t mLP $4.00 (Dark wave from Chicago)
 
CD-only releases
'70s-'80s Punk, Power Pop, HC, Synth, Indie, etc - Reissues and Collections
The Carpettes-The Early Years 1977/78 CD $10.00
The Cravats-The Cravats In Toytown DOUBLE CD $12.00
Distrupters-Gas The Punx CD $10.00
Dr. Know-Best Of Dr. Know CD $9.00
Electric Eels-In Their Organic Majesty's Request CD $10.00
Ill Repute-Best Of Ill Repute CD $9.00
The Jerks-Jerk Off CD $11.00
Kronstadt Uprising-Insurrection CD $8.00
Nuclear Socketts-Overload CD $10.00
Pseudo Existors-Stamp Out Normality! CD $10.00
RKL- Keep Laughing CD $9.00
Satan's Rats-What A Bunch Of Rodents CD $10.00
Swell Maps-Wastrels And Whippersnappers CD $10.00
V/A-Public Service CD $6.00
 
Dead Stock - Unplayed copies of original releases
-Images-Jackie's Back 7" $10.00
(1985 - Rare self-released teenage Power Pop from Northern IL. Late date, but it sounds like 1982 and is cool, Midwest studio-only project from two guys)
Have a listen to samples of both sides here: http://www.divshare.com/download/24290557-b1c
-Dark Facade-Losing Faith 7" $10.00
(1985 - Self-released Dark SynthWave/Post Punk from Milwaukee with Lisa, the ex-Ama-Dots bassist. Both sides are New Wavey hits.)
-Rikki Rush-American Dream 7" $10.00
(1982 - Cool self-released low-rent Power Pop n' Pop Rock. Four song EP on blue vinyl with insert.)
Have a listen to samples of two songs: http://www.divshare.com/download/24469187-ee2


Newest distro titles and restocks in stock now:
Absentees-Tryin' To Mess With Me 7" - '90s dead stock of '80s KBD reissue
Bizarros-Complete Collection 1976-1980 2xLP - Great, early Akron Punk Rock
Blast-Damned Flame 7" - early '70s Belgian Proto Metal/Punk
Cal And The Calories-Calsingle CS - CS single by the alter-ego of Lumpy & The Dumpers
Grim Klone-Back On The Street 7" - '90s dead stock of '80s KBD Punk
Insults-Insults To Injury LP - '90s dead stock collection of '80s KBD Punk
Killer Bees-Buzz'n The Town 7" - Reissue of early DC Punk ROCK
Last Sons of Krypton-Teenage Trash LP - Rerun alumni! '90s Garage Punk trash
Lumpy And The Dumpers-Collection LP - Japanese press! St. Louis slime punk
The Mad-3 song 12" Pic Disc - NYC '80s KBD Punk with 4 different versions available! (link is for only one!)
Mad Virgins-F*ck & Suck LP - Collection of early Belgian Punk band's material
Penetrators-Shopping Bag 7" - '80s NY Garage Punk classic
Screamers-Save The Masque 1978 CS - Fan club issue of live/demos on tape
Screaming Sneakers-Marching Orders 7" - Mexican fan club issue of '80s FL Punk 12"
Curtis Seals/Christian D'Orbit-split 7" - Penetrators related garage trash
Trauma Harness-Tried My Hardest LP - Killer, modern St. Louis Post Punk/Core
V/A-Destroy All Art LP - Great KBD style comp of '90s Punk
 
....and much more!
 
Upcoming releases on Rerun:
-M.O.T.O.-Ampeg Stud LP Vinyl reissue of M.O.T.O.'s last cassette album from 1993
-M.O.T.O.-E Pluribus M.O.T.O. LP LP Vinyl reissue of another classic cassette album from the '80s
-The Executives-s/t 7"EP Reissue of early San Diego teen punk EP
-Captain 9's And The Knickerbocker Trio-Start A Rock n' Roll Grease Fire With LP '80s-'90s Garage Punk collection
-VOM-Live At Surf City 7"EP repress
 
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I should point out that label who doesn't reply sucks balls for sure but on the opposite plenty of distro don't take the time to reply also. I'd like to get a straight answer sometimes if a distro is interested or not to carry/buy/trade my release. We live in an era where communication is so easy that it's frustrating that people aren't even able to give a yes or no. I do my best to answer every fucking email, claims, thanks or whatever gets in my inbox in a day or so. I have a full time job and two young kids so telling me you're too busy answering my mail is bullshit to my ears....

i do undertsand you can get a bit overflood sometimes but still...

I'm guessing I'm one of those this is directed at me, since I'm sure I never replied to your last email offer. Even if not getting a courtesy reply to an email solicitation is annoying, there's a pretty huge difference between that and and not sending records that were paid for. Not shipping things you accepted money for just makes you look like a thief. Not sending a reply to every record release offer just to say "sorry, wish I could afford to carry it right now" or whatever the reason, seems unnecessary to me. When I'm trying to sell a new release on my label, I only expect and typically get a response from distros and stores if they want to buy it.

No i wasn't referring to you at all…as far as i'm concern you replied to me when we dealed together and everything was ok…maybe you missed my last email or whatever but i wasn't pointing  any distro that post here in particular. That was more a general comment...

Cool. I just wanted to make sure there weren't any hurt feelings, as I think you have great stuff coming out that I hope to carry. As long as the cash holds out, I'll be carrying what I can!

I had two friends who know Nick on a more personal level, contact him for me. Nothing came of it yet. This is so lame and makes other reissue labels look like iffy bets when we're trying to get people to let us reissue their music. I've had a couple bands that I've tried to work with blow me off because some lame-o flaked on some other initial interest/deal. Nothing like having some dipshit ruin the chance of great music get re-released.
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I should point out that label who doesn't reply sucks balls for sure but on the opposite plenty of distro don't take the time to reply also. I'd like to get a straight answer sometimes if a distro is interested or not to carry/buy/trade my release. We live in an era where communication is so easy that it's frustrating that people aren't even able to give a yes or no. I do my best to answer every fucking email, claims, thanks or whatever gets in my inbox in a day or so. I have a full time job and two young kids so telling me you're too busy answering my mail is bullshit to my ears....

i do undertsand you can get a bit overflood sometimes but still...

I'm guessing I'm one of those this is directed at me, since I'm sure I never replied to your last email offer. Even if not getting a courtesy reply to an email solicitation is annoying, there's a pretty huge difference between that and and not sending records that were paid for. Not shipping things you accepted money for just makes you look like a thief. Not sending a reply to every record release offer just to say "sorry, wish I could afford to carry it right now" or whatever the reason, seems unnecessary to me. When I'm trying to sell a new release on my label, I only expect and typically get a response from distros and stores if they want to buy it.
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