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I too paid for a wholesale order in early January, which he wanted as a gift payment of course. No way to file a claim on that, at least not that I can figure out. He isn't replying to direct emails or ones that are sent through his contact link on the UT Records site. Beyond lame and just giving himself a bad reputation for being lazy/unresponsive. I've had a couple labels pull shit like this, and it's getting pretty old. If you don't have your shit together, don't try to do a label/run a mailorder. If I don't get a reply and the records quickly, I have a couple other ideas in mind to at least get some satisfaction.
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Is Priority Mail the only way you'll ship this? Just tried to order and it's that for $9.98 or Priority Express for $32.45! Don't you do Media Mail?
 
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Music Shit / Re: Rob Noxious
« on: August 06, 2014, 02:05:51 PM »
In St. Louis last night. We hung out for 7-8 hours. Made trades for a dozen or so records, and everything was AOK with me. Traded some good stuff to him (all doubles) and got some cool stuff I needed. He was friendly, really knows his stuff and we shared a lotta great info. It was great to see so much super obscure stuff I didn't know. No complaints, nothing weird at all, and I'll gladly meet up with him again sometime in the future for more trades. Only part that sucked was getting home at 3:30 and getting up three hours later.

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We have these in stock at Rerun, along with lotso' other 70s-80s Punk/HC/indie reissues.

Bobby Soxx:http://www.rerunrecordsstl.com/STORE.html#!/~/product/category=1475315&id=38116777

Also have most other Cheap Rewards titles in stock...The Next EP, WI and TX powerpop comp LPs, The Limit LP, Tunes LP, Rockers 7", Manual Scan LP, Hugh BE 7", LDB 7", Finders LP.
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Music Shit / Re: Recent Acquisitions
« on: July 12, 2014, 12:08:14 PM »
Was apparently also a Womble!


Did not know this!

Didn't the Vibrators back him on Pogo Dancing?

Yeah, same guy as the Pogo Dancing 45. He also produced some of the first Pistols demos. He's been around since the late '60s as a guitarist. Played on a Dick Henkstall-Smith LP or two, which is crummy (I think so anyway) UK prog/Jazz rock guy, as well as the Wombles and lots of other misc British '70s rock. His solo records all have a track or two that are at least interesting/decent, but I find them all fairly dull overall.   
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We have the new Lumpy 7"s in stock, and we're running a special for U.S. customers to celebrate the Max Load cover!

Lumpy & The Dumpers-Bat 7" and Max Load-LP+CD+DVD for only $20 ppd!

Quite a steal, if I do say so myself! The special is not in the store, so you can just Paypal $20 to Jason'at'RerunRecordsSTL.com or email to reserve if you want other stuff from the store or Discogs.

Web store (main page): http://www.rerunrecordsstl.com/STORE.html

Dumpers-Bat 7" : http://www.rerunrecordsstl.com/STORE.html#!/~/product/id=38116698

Discogs list...with some stuff not in the webstore: http://www.discogs.com/seller/jasonrerun
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Can't wait to get copies in for Rerun. I assume you licensed that Max Load cover for the standard fee, right? ha ha

When we had the Max Load LP+CD+DVD release show, we had locals Trauma Harness do a Max Load cover set and Martin/Lumpy sang X-Rod. It ruled.


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Music Shit / Re: Gizmos
« on: June 06, 2014, 12:40:49 PM »
I'll be running a merch table at the Bloomington and Indianapolis shows to sell Gizmos CDs and other Gulcher product, plus all of the in-print Rerun/BDR releases and a buncha distro '70s-80s punk reissues (Sing Sing, Last Laugh, Rave Up and lots more!). Special, blow-'em-out, show-only pricing on the Gruberger Brothers LP (post O.Rex and Afrika Korps with notes by Kenne Highland) and some other releases. I should have the last of the Screamin' Mee-Mees and Max Load T-shirts with me at super cheapo pricing, too!

I'll have John of Lumpy & The Dumpers/Shaved Women/Trauma Harness with me to help, and we'll be at the Dumb Fest II in Springfield, IL on Saturday the 14th with a merch table as well. I'll have as much as I can pack in my car with me, but if anyone has any special requests or wants to place an order for me to bring to the shows...PM me by Wednesday the 11th, and I'll be happy to bring your order along.
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Thanks for all the interest in the Metal list! Sold everything except for two LPs off the list...which will go back into my Discogs/website/eBay rotation.

Will post a Punk/HC/indie set sale list next time I have one ready to go...

I'll spare everyone the rare AOR/Midwest ROCK list.
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I'll be attending the Bloomington and Indianpolis shows. Would love to meet folks from here. Also, if anyone planning on attending wants to buy Rerun/BDR or distro records from me, I'd be happy to bring stuff along to save shipping. Cash/bulk buy discounts and trades for used records always possible. If anyone works at stores that may want to buy wholesale, I'm happy to bring stock along for that as well. PM here if interested.
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The new Rerun releases from Milwaukee bands (Ama-Dots LP, Ones 7"+CD set and Lubricants 7") are officially out and going fast! Get your copies before it's too late!

Stores/wholesale customers can contact us directly (Jason@RerunRecordsSTL.com) for wholesale rates or you can get our releases from Revolver and Get Hip. Individuals can order direct at www.RerunRecordsSTL.com, Discogs or get them from your store/mailorder outlet of choice who have ordered so far (some may not be in stock for a few more days and some non-US might be a week or so off):

USA:
Apop Records http://www.apoprecords.com/
Euclid Records (St. Louis) http://www.euclidrecords.com/
Florida's Dying http://floridasdying.com/
Goner Records http://www.goner-records.com/
Puke n Vomit (coming soon) http://pukenvomitrecords.com/
Vintage Vinyl (St. Louis) http://www.vintagevinyl.com/

non USA:
Art Or Arse? distro - Sweden http://artorarsedistro.blogspot.com/
Base Record Shop - Japan http://www.recordshopbase.com/
Detour Records - UK http://www.detour-records.co.uk/home.htm
Inflammable Material distro - UK http://www.mrpibbs.com/inmat/
La Vida Es Un Mus - UK http://lavidaesunmus.com/shop/
NAT Records - Japan http://natrecords.shop-pro.jp/
Rave Up Records - Italy http://www.raveuprecords.com/2012/

other sources through distributors:
HHV - Germany http://www.hhv.de/shop/en/item/ama-dots-ama-dots-362801

The Ama-Dots LP is available for download for those who don't want vinyl or can't wait for the snail mail at CD Baby, iTunes, Amazon, etc. or to stream at Spotify and tons of other sites!

BACK CATALOG SALE is still going on!
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I'll have copies of this in the web store/distro in about a week. PM/email if you need a copy. $6 + postage. Jason@RerunRecordsSTL.com
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Thanks for all the orders received so far! Things will start going out tomorrow, but some won't make it in the mail until Saturday or Monday. We'll post a list of stores and distros stocking these new releases once those orders ship. Stores - distros - record hoarders! We do wholesale direct, or you can get our releases through Revolver and Get Hip or Blast of Silence in Finland for the M.O.T.O. stuff.
Email for our current wholesale list: Jason'@RerunRecordsSTL.com

We have lotso' other Punk, HC, indie reissues in the webstore at www.RerunRecordsSTL.com and we have other 70s-80s Milwaukee bands like..Prosecutors 7" reissue and CD-only collection, Dominoes CD-only collection, Dark Facade CD-only collection and dead stock of the '85 7", and we just got in copies of the brand new RADIO READY - WI power pop comp LP on Cheap Rewards! If you don't see them in the store, just ask!

In hopes of making room for new inventory, we also present a...
Back Catalog SUPER SALE!
All in-print titles are available at the Rerun web store at our regular prices, but we're offering the below releases at a  price if you order any of the new Rerun releases! Regular postage applies, but most of these are cheaper than our wholesale rates! Just email your order and we'll reply with a total! Jason'@RerunRecordsSTL.com

Rerun Records - '70s-'80s Punk Reissues/collections and M.O.T.O.
-The Gruberger Brothers-Greetings From Reading, PA LP (RERUN #012) $6.00
-The Gruberger Brothers LP and a copy of the double CD collection on Gulcher by O.Rex for only $16.00!
-The Screamin' Mee-Mees-Comedy Hour CS/CDR (2012-RERUN #017) CS or CDR $2.50
-Bruce Cole-Oh, Lou Lost The Elvis Tapes CD/CDR (2012-RERUN #018)  CS or CDR $2.50
-The Ninnies-Why Not? CD (2012-Rerun/Stupid Records) (RERUN #019/STD 002)  $3.00
-Peer Pressure-Sounds (aka Music) 2x7"EP (2013-Rerun Records) (RERUN #020) $8.50
-M.O.T.O.-Golden Quarter Hour Of M.O.T.O. 7"EP (2013-Rerun/Blast of Silence Records) (RERUN #024 - BOS013) $4.50

Rerun Modern Releasing Company - non-reissue titles
-Medical Tourists-s/t LP (2012-RERUN #007/IPEX002) (Synthy Geek Wave) $7.50
-SYNTAX ERROR-s/t 7"ep (2012-RERUN #009) (SynthPunk) $1.00
-Prefecture-s/t 7?ep (2012-RERUN #011) (Punkcore) $1.00

BDR Records - St. Louis '70s-'80s Reissues and Collections

-V/A-Test Patterns CD (BDR #1)  $2.00
-Raymilland-Recordings ?79-?81 (BDR #2)  CD format in CD wallet $2.50
-The Retros-Inner City Rockers - The Retros 1979 (BDR #4) CD format $2.50
-Max Load-Max Load LP+CD+DVD (2013-BDR #6) $8.00 (You'd be an idiot not to get this!)
-The Philosophic Collage-s/t 7"ep (BDR #7) $3.50
 
...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.
-Pack Your Troubles
-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 $2.50 each
 
Distributed M.O.T.O. releases:
M.O.T.O.-Pack Your Troubles In Dreams LP $10.00 (Latest release 9-10-13!)
M.O.T.O.-No Sleep ?Til Turku LP/CD   LP $10.00   CD $4.00
M.O.T.O.-No Way Street LP   $10.00
M.O.T.O.-Battle of the Band - Greatest Hits 1988-2005 CD $4.00
M.O.T.O.-Kill M.O.T.O. CD $3.00
M.O.T.O.‎-Live In Turku CASSETTE $4.00 (last copies!)
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Rerun is back with releases by three 70s-80s Milwaukee, WI bands.
Ordering info and audio samples at: www.RerunRecordsSTL.com



AMA-DOTS
s/t LP (RERUN #016)


Formed in the late 70's, Ama-dots pushed the Punk ethos to a decidedly irreverent, twisted and experimental sound. At times leaning into Pop (?Hit Girls?) and others decidedly angry and mean (?Strange Brute?) Ama-dots had a way of surprising the listener without being aimless or "weird-for-weird's sake".

Releasing ?Hit Girls? on their own Hunky Recs in 1980 the song became a battle cry, striking a chord with female Punk patrons. At this time Punk and anything close to feminist empowerment had only been uttered by The Raincoats and The Slits. The major reason most listeners heard of the later is that they were based out of London and, as much as Milwaukee had a vibrant Punk scene, it was not known as a musical mecca.

Touring extensively through the Midwest and the South they hit the legendary clubs in NYC before reaching into Canada. They opened for the likes of Captain Beefheart, Sun Ra, Gang Of Four, Talking Heads and several other diverse and noteworthy acts. 

Striking a deal with Chicago's Autistic Records they were produced by Iain Burgess, regarded as instrumental in shaping the Chicago Post-Punk sound with Big Black, Ministry, Effigies and more. Burgess brought the dark, aggressiveness out while not limiting the quirks, kinks and perverse sense of humor.

Autistic imploded and so sat their work with Burgess making the self released single highly sought after within collector circles.

This is the first time their work with Burgess as well as other local notables, including the late Dennis Flemion (The Frogs) has been publicly available.

This limited edition is pressed on gold marbled vinyl and includes an 11" X 17" insert with rare photos and written accounts by writers, fans and critics including a first person account of a harrowing gig in Toronto.

...and another:


THE LUBRICANTS
Activated Energy b/w Transformation Vacation 7" (RERUN #023)

Milwaukee, WI always seemed to be ahead of the curve when it came to great music, especially with the proto-punk/art/noise-rock bands that morphed into just about every cool or at least noteworthy '77-'83 indie band in town. The Lubricants were no exception and one of the best of the bunch. They formed at the Dawn of Punk and were the most ferocious band in town. They went through multiple line-up changes, but it all centered around founder and mastermind Leroy Buth. In 1980, they booked time at A.T.A. Studios in Chicago and cut the "Activated Energy" b/w "Transformation Vacation" 45. Two killer Punk sides with perfectly in-the-red production. Both songs ooze some of the most searing guitar leads committed to vinyl since Raw Power. The record came out on their own Relative Records that same year. It was the only release during the Lubricants original run. The original single has been very tough to find and fetching big money for years. In the late ?90s, the inclusion of ?Activated Energy? on a volume of the bootleg compilation series Killed By Death and a poorly done counterfeit pressing drew even more demand for the record. A collection of Lubricants studio material was self released by the band on CD, which also appeared as a very limited vinyl pressing out of Italy.
 
Rerun presents a high quality reissue of this Milwaukee Punk classic in a limited pressing of 500 copies on thick, black vinyl. The audio has been remastered and it comes in a glued pocket sleeve with a double sided insert including rare photos and ephemera plus liner notes by Glenn Rehse of Plasticland.

...and another:


THE ONES
The Ones 7"+CD set (RERUN #021) or The Ones CD (RERUN #022)

Ozone was started in 1975 by a couple of high school kids from the Northwest side of Milwaukee, WI. They were the hardest rockin' teenage band in town, playing full sets of original material in the vein of their musical heroes the Stooges, KISS and AC/DC to packed high school parties and teen dances. When they heard the Ramones debut in 1976, Ozone settled into a solid Punk ROCK sound. With no chance for a band like them to get signed, especially in Milwaukee, there were no pretentions. Just informed meat n' potatoes rock n' roll, sans any boogie or bar-band licks. After a finding the perfect line up and a couple more years of extensive rehearsal, gigs and song writing, dedication paid off and they smashed the competition at a big-time battle of area bands in late 1979. Part of the grand prize package was studio time and the release of a 45rpm single. Still called Ozone up until that point, a name change was necessary when they learned of an established group using the same moniker. The "Short Dress" b/w "Tightrope" 45 was released in 1980 on Blue Ribbon Records under their new name, The Ones. Both sides are blazing Punk n' Roll but with little to no distribution or promotion, hardly anybody noticed it at the time. Being issued without a picture sleeve didn't help matters. Copies seemed to disappear from sight along with the band, making it one of the rarest and most sought after 45s from any Wisconsin band ever. Copies have changed hands for upwards of $800 online. "Tightrope" was later bootlegged on the Staring Down the Barrel comp LP, making demand even greater. The Ones folded shortly after the record was issued when band leader and driving force Clancy Carroll decided to change musical directions. He would go on to form the much-loved garage/punk/pop band the Dominoes with ex-Haskels guitarist Gerard LaValliere and continue to play in area indie bands through the '90s.

Originally intended to be two separate releases, we've decided to package them together as The Ones SET to make sure all you vinyl-only folks got to hear the great unreleased material on the CD. The set includes the CD (in a standard jewel case), limited 7? and two 1? pin-back buttons with the Ones and Ozone logos. The set comes packaged as one unit in a 7? sized, flapped poly bag. The CD is also available separately. 

"Short Dress" b/w "Tightrope" 7" RECORD (RERUN #021)
A newly remastered vinyl reissue of the nearly impossible to find Short Dress b/w Tightrope 45 from 1980 in a limited pressing of 500 copies on thick, black vinyl. It comes in a full-color glued pocket sleeve with an insert featuring liner notes by band leader Clancy Carroll and previously unpublished photos. Available only as part of the Ones SET with the CD and two buttons.
 
THE ONES-The Ones 5" COMPACT DISC (RERUN #022)
18 tracks and over an hour of blazing Punk n? Roll on the increasingly unpopular CD format. This packed to the gills CD collects the Short Dress b/w Tightrope 45 along with unreleased studio demos plus rehearsal and live recordings from 1978-1980. The 12-panel fold-out insert features extensive liner notes by band leader Clancy Carroll along with oodles of unpublished photos and ephemera. Audio remastered by Chuck Warner and co-released with his Hyped To Death Records.


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2013 was a slow down for label releases, as I was more focused on raising my daughter and chipping away at selling off the lesser stuff from my unhealthy pack ratting/collecting habits.

These are at the pressing plant and will be out by late January:
-Ama-Dots-s/t LP - Milwaukee dark/experimental punk/post punk 1979-1983...finally! Collects their sole 45, unreleased EP, etc.
-Lubricants-Activated Energy 7" - straight reissue of early Milwaukee KBD Punk 45
-The Ones-Short Dress b/w Tightrope 7" - straight reissue of this killer Milwaukee Punk ROCK 45, issued in a new pic sleeve
-The Ones-s/t CD - CD only collection of the 7" and tons of demo, rehearsal and live recordings

Shortly after:
-M.O.T.O./Gou Shen-split 7" (new recordings, Gou Shen is Chinese punk)
-M.O.T.O.-M.O.T.O.erectus LP - vinyl issue of 1987 cassette album
-M.O.T.O.-Ampeg Stud LP - vinyl issue of mid '90s cassette album

Then after that:
-No Direction-s/t LP & DBL CD - reissue of 1984 Sioux Falls, SD diy Punk - pressed from the original plates with a double disc containing the LP, unreleased 2nd LP and tons more
-Executives-s/t 7" - reissue of San Diego teen mod-influenced Punk EP from 1980

...working on some other things as well, and more M.O.T.O. and Screamin' Mee-Mees stuff will happen, I'm sure.
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