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GAJOOB – Sticker – Home Taping Is Killing the Music Industry (and it’s about time) (Merch, 1990)
#5166 I made this sticker at AlphaGraphics probably around issue 6, judging from the Kabel font. It was a play on the music industry campaign attempting to reduce the taping of albums. The industry put a lot of resources behind this campaign. This was pre-Napster.
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Falling Into a Hole of Misery (2023)
The new Professor Oddfellow video includes a wonderful new Neons Gone Mad song in collaboration with Sigfus whom I’m now just discovering.
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Captive Audience – The Lion In Winter (CD, 1999)
Captive Audience calls this an AstoundTrack which are, “…musical compositions inspired by and incorporating original film scores. They include new music not featured in the film. They may include samples of dialogue and/or music from the film.” Unfortunately, the CD in our collection has succumbed to CD Rot and is not playable.
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Glass Beach – The First Glass Beach Album (cassette, 2020)
Listing #4194 GAJOOB Review by Bryan Baker: “The First Glass Beach Album” by Glass Beach is a unique sonic experience that transcends genre boundaries. This debut album showcases the band’s ability to blend various musical styles seamlessly, creating an eclectic sound that’s hard to categorize but easy to enjoy. The album takes listeners on a…
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Kalahari Surfers – Bigger Than Jesus (cassette, 1989)
Listing #264 GAJOOB Review by Bryan Baker, 6/30/1992: This tape was banned in South Africa, so it’s being distributed by Jay Scott’s independent tape label, Network 77. The title cut offers social commentary on the response to John Lennon’s famous “We’re bigger than jesus” quote, and inlcudes sound bites from evangelist agitators and Beatle-paraphanalia burnings…
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Cancerous Growth – Desecration & Fornication (cassette, 1988)
Listing #1765 ARTIST/LABEL NOTES: Chris Phinney – Korg Poly 800, Rogue Moog, Arp Axxe, FX, Tapes, Samples, Engineering, Final Mix. Michael Thomas Jackson – Korg Poly 800, Rogue Moog, Arp Axxe, FX, Samples, guitar. Mike Hunnicutt – Yamaha DX7, FX on Track #1 & Track #4 Recorded December 27th, 1988 at Harsh Reality Music, Mixed…
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Jonathan Caws-Elwit – Sweetness & Light (cassette, 1992)
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Various Artists – Dagger Tapes #3: Mommy Musn’t Know (cassette, 1990)
Listing #4185 GAJOOB Review by Bryan Baker: This tape is full of punk tunes in the classic thrash/growl/tumble style and loaded with energy from the likes of Grimace Abortion, Dead Horse, Big Mistake, Krack, DeKay, The Divorced, Jack Tragic and the Unfortunates, Big Satan, Catharsis, BAse Apes, Sanity Assassins, Organ Donors, Black Indian, SVOE, Off…
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Things Not to Do – (Zine, 2022)
GAJOOB Review by Bryan Baker: $2 from Displaced Snail. Things Not to Do is a 4×3 (approx), 36-page, saddle-stitched zine published by the wonderful Joe Carlough’s Displaced Snail from Philadelphia, PA. Each page of the zine is a numbered listing of things not to do and there are thirty-four of them. #12 is “Don’t look…
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Dan Rhetoric – Audio Comix #19 & #20 (cassette, 1992)
GAJOOB Review by Bryan Baker, 9/26/1993: Here are two issues of Dan Rhetoric’s ongoing Audio Comix tape series. The tone is seriously science fiction, with cyber this and that, such as space assassins and the like. Rhetoric’s style basically amounts to narration over various music bits. Sometimes an actual song is thrown in as part…
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