Gism* – Detestation
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Beast Arts – RR74661 |
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Vinyl
, 12", 45 RPM, Mini-Album, Reissue
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US |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Heavy Metal |
Tracklist
Another Side | |||
A1 | Endless Blockads For The Pussyfooter | ||
A2 | Death Agonies And Screams | ||
A3 | A,B,C, Weapons | ||
A4 | Nih Night Mare | ||
This Side | |||
B1 | Documment One | ||
B2 | (Tere Their) Syphilitic Vaginas To Pieces | ||
B3 | Nucler Armed Hogs | ||
B4 | Anthem |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Relapse Records, Inc.
- Copyright © – Relapse Records, Inc.
- Pressed By – GZ Media – 210992M
Credits
- Bass [B] – Cloudy
- Chorus [Cho] – Executinary*
- Design [Design Work etc.] – gism*
- Design [Jacket Design] – Randy Uchida
- Drums [Dr] – Mario (24)
- Engineer – Onuki Takanobu*
- Guitar [G] – Randy Uchida
- Photography By [Photo] – Shinobu Kayaba
- Producer [Produce] – GISM*
- Vocals [Vo] – Sakevi
Notes
℗ & © 2020 Relapse Records Inc., U.S.A.
Made in EU
3,500 copies were pressed on standard gram black vinyl.
Includes A3 poster and sticker on front cover to look like an OBI strip.
The spelling mistakes in the track listing are how they appear on the original record sleeve.
RR7466 printed on spine, RR7466-1 on stickered faked obi stripe affixed to front cover and RR74661 on hypesticker.
Matrix run-out info:
Pressed By credit identified by stamped matrix number scheme in matrix runout area.
Made in EU
3,500 copies were pressed on standard gram black vinyl.
Includes A3 poster and sticker on front cover to look like an OBI strip.
The spelling mistakes in the track listing are how they appear on the original record sleeve.
RR7466 printed on spine, RR7466-1 on stickered faked obi stripe affixed to front cover and RR74661 on hypesticker.
Matrix run-out info:
Pressed By credit identified by stamped matrix number scheme in matrix runout area.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 781676746613
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, stamped): RELAPSE RECORDS - RR7466-1 - SIDE A - GISM 210992M1/A
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, stamped): RELAPSE RECORDS - RR7466-1 - SIDE B - DETESTATION 210992M2/A
- Other (Stock keeping unit (SKU) number on hypesticker): LP7466R
Other Versions (5 of 34)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Detestation (Mini-Album, 45 RPM, 12") | Dogma Records (2) | DOG-1 | Japan | 1983 | ||
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DETESTation (CD, Album, Reissue) | Beast Arts | VID 113 | Japan | 1992 | ||
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Detestation (LP, Unofficial Release) | Dogma Records (3) | none | 1999 | |||
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Detestation (LP, Unofficial Release, Yellow / Green splattered) | Dogma Records (3) | none | 1999 | |||
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Detestation (LP, Compilation, Unofficial Release) | Gomad Records | none | 1999 |
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Reviews
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Despite what everyone else is saying, the sound quality is not that great in my opinion. It sounds slightly muddy. You don’t hear the definition in things like the snare drum, high hats, etc. I only paid $10 so I can’t complain too much. I think better mastering could’ve made a difference.
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Edited 3 years agoRelapse is cashing in on nostalgia just like so many corporations are these days, unfortunately the important meaning/message of the album artwork has not been properly ed down to the younger generations that so desperately need it. Sakevi Yokoyama was/is a controversial artist who did prison time for using a flamethrower on a salaryman so I wouldn’t think he cares much for political correctness. If your feelings are hurt by some music/artwork than maybe you need to find a different hobby?
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Edited 3 years agoI have this on CD, where they didn't even bother to make the fake OBI an optional sticker, it's just a straight-up print on the artwork. All the discussion is on the VYNILS as per discogs base of course so I'm commenting here.
Anyway anyone who think this censorship is a cool and good thing probably also think the cover of The Residents' 'Third Reich 'n Roll' is deeply offensive too (to sum up if you don't know it and don't feel like looking it up, it's a farcical cover with a scan of Dick Clark in a Nazi uniform complete with swastika armband holding a carrot; that cover was actually banned in at one point, wouldn't surprise me if it still is).
Some people here really act like bots. Cover has bad thing = cover is bad and bad thing covered means cover is now good. They and the corporate minds at Relapse don't care or are able to understand how or why "bad thing" is used in the context of the overall picture, much like Thomas Bowlder didn't give a shit about the works he actively ruined. -
As others stated, it sounds great, so no complaints about this.
The cover art however is a miss. I do have a bootleg looking better than the repro here which is heavy on the contrast, the original doesn't look that "negative", it's not just full black & white, there's a few shadows missings here & there on the reissue, especially on the back cover. Weirdly enough I'm actually wondering if this was scanned from the original artwork or just a bootleg (yes).
Anyone who owns the original knows there's a quite easy way to spot bootlegs from original copies: the piece of text on the bottom of the record. No bootlegs ever showed the piece of paper in its entirety, where the original is shown in it's entirery, no borders cropped by the bottom cover. The reissue is cropped, reason why I'm wondering about the sources for the scan.
Note that I didn't even mention the pussyfied artwork: that's not the only problem with this reproduction when it comes to visuals, especially when, according to relapse themselves:
"*This product is designed to be a replica of the original LP released in 1983. Any spelling or design errors are consistent with how the record was originally presented*".
Talk what you want about censorship, but even beyond that, this is simply not true and false advertising. -
Sounds absolutely terrific. Stupid decision in doctoring out the Swastika and ruins what is otherwise a worthy reissue by doing such things.
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Initially i was really annoyed with the "obi"sticker, but then - it is 2021, who needs swastikas ?? It's first ever official reissue and looks different than all the bootlegs, plus, i'd imagine the artwork update was approved by SKV / band... Sounds great, has the insert. Get it if you want something better than another crappy boot.
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