SlapshotBlast Furnace

Label:

We Bite Records – WB 2-098-1

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP

Country:

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Hardcore

Tracklist

A1 Blast Furnace
A2 Battered
A3 Breakaway
B1 Another Mistake
B2 Them Aren't
B3 Wired

Companies, etc.

  • Record CompanySemaphore – Mini-LP 60981 - 210
  • Recorded AtSquid Hell

Credits

  • BassChris Lauria
  • DrumsBarry Hite
  • GuitarDarryl Shepard (2)
  • ProducerTim O'Heir
  • Producer [Co-produced By]Chris Lauria
  • VocalsJack Kelly

Notes

With printed inner sleeve.

Recorded at Squid Hell, Jamaica Plain, MA.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Label Code: LC 7519
  • Barcode (Text): 4 013859 609818
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): WB 2-098-1-A SST
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): WB 2-098-1-B SST

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Blast Furnace (CD, EP) We Bite Records WB 2-098-2 1993
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Blast Furnace (CD, EP) We Bite America WBA 2-004-2 US 1993
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Blast Furnace (Cassette, ) We Bite Records WB 2-098-1 US 1993
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Blast Furnace (CD, EP) We Bite America WB 2-098-2 US 1993
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Blast Furnace (12", EP, Test Pressing) We Bite Records WB 2-098-1 1993

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Reviews

  • fruitkiller's avatar
    fruitkiller
    Edited 7 years ago
    Avoid, worst thing Slapshot ever put out, even Unconsciousness's strange groovy tunes and Choke's terrible vocals on that one are somehow fun, this is boring and was the end of their experimental phase. If a completist, get it at the complete end of the list when you really got nothing better to get.

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