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Copies Produced: 17 Year Produced: 1993 Track List:
1. Intro
2. This Drug
3. consumercommodity
4. Song (A Basement)
5. Second Sight
6. False Image
7. Disturbed Children
8. Trip Shit
9. Ice Cream Song |
Here we have it, the first, the worst, the cheapest, the least, the most fitting introduction of a band called 99¢ Special! Only 17 copies were made shortly before the second 99 show on February 23rd 1993. It was entirely impromptu, as Dan Gober insisted that Exit have some tapes to sell. After his cohorsion, Exit swayed and with Matt Lundy and Dan, went to a dollar store to buy some '3 for 99¢' tapes, duplicated as many as possible before the show.
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Copies Produced: Unknown Year Produced: 1993 Track List:
1. Intro
2. This Drug
3. consumercommodity
4. Song (A Basement)
5. Second Sight v2
6. Breeding An Army
7. False Image
8. Pumped
9. Trip Shit
10. Ice Cream Song |
A mystery release, not sure if it was even manufactered. It's labeled in the liner notes as Version 3.0, not sure what Version 2.0 was! This tape has a great swap, 'Pumped' in place of 'Disturbed Children', as well as the additional track 'Breeding An Army', which was one of the very first 99 songs written using the Pro-Drum Kit v2 on the Commodore 64. What's up with the barcode-spitting mullet-man on the inside?
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Intentional Overdose
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Copies Produced: 100 Year Produced: 1994 Track List:
1. Dying For
2. O.K.? Aren't Wee?
3. Fives?
4. Thanks
5. Mother
6. The Order
7. Downfall [GMIX]
8. Sympathy
9. Reaction Time
10. Cog |
The first version of many of Intentional Overdose releases. This was the first custom loaded cassette release. Each tape, like previous was duplicated by the band. Fortunately, they borrowed Billy's tape deck along with the two from the H.O.W.D.Y. Music studio made the mass duplication possible. The cassette decks were daisy chained together with the hopes of buying a proper distribution amplifier from Radio $hack, but the budgets could not absorb the hit of $40, so daisy chains it was! The decks set up in the kitchen were constantly going, and sadly, the Kenwood deck that Billy lent recorded a bit slower than the others and resulting in 1 out of 3 tapes being too fast. Some were cut and the end of the tape due to this. |
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