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Old school punk rock records are getting harder and harder to find, especially in brand new condition. Take a look and listen to these amazing collection of ultra rare punk vinyl, many of the titles on colored vinyl! You can find some old favorites and well as some killer tunes from bands you probably have never heard of, but have put out an amazing library of punk rock athems!

The greatest format ever is vinyl, and the best punk rock was put out long before the sterile sounds of the CD. Take a look at the amazing large scale artwork, the easy to read liner notes and lyrics and best of all the awesome shades and colors of the colored vinyl. A pop or a hiss just brings the entire vinyl experience to an all time high. Nothing will ever replace records and the enjoyment of punk rock records will never die!


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Check out these killer punk rock seven inches vinyl singles

Another Pretty Face - All The Boys Love Carrie - 7 inch record of Mike Scott of The Waterboys
Another Pretty Face - All The Boys Love Carrie - 7 inch record of Mike Scott of The Waterboys

Bald Guys - Old Atlantis Town / Fortune Teller - 7 Inch vinyl
Bald Guys - Old Atlantis Town / Fortune Teller - 7 Inch vinyl

Bea Pickles - Is It Live - Seven inch vinyl
Bea Pickles - Is It Live - Seven inch vinyl


Big Chief - Strange Notes - Blue vinyl 1 sided hand etched on Sympathy For The Record Industry

Black Angel's Death Song - Nothing Equals Nothing - Colored vinyl 7 inch
Black Angel's Death Song - Nothing Equals Nothing - Colored vinyl 7 inch

Blunder Tongue - Long Tall Willie - 7 Inch Claw Hammer side project on Sympathy For The Record Industry
Blunder Tongue - Long Tall Willie - 7 Inch Claw Hammer side project on Sympathy For The Record Industry

Cheeseburger - Sock In Mouth - Seven Inch on Dionysus Records
Cheeseburger - Sock In Mouth - Seven Inch on Dionysus Records

Eight Songs For Greg Sage And The Wipers - 4 7 inch box set
Eight Songs For Greg Sage And The Wipers - 4 7 inch box set

Corrupted Ideals - Anti-Trend, Anti-System And Anti-Faction
Corrupted Ideals - Anti-Trend, Anti-System And Anti-Faction

Crimony - Reverence - Seven inch record Featuring the cover artwork of Raymond Pettibon
Crimony - Reverence - Seven inch record Featuring the cover artwork of Raymond Pettibon

Dancing French Liberals Of 48 - Spags - 7 inch
Dancing French Liberals Of 48 - Spags - 7 inch

DeathGrooveLoveParty - George Bush Lies - Red vinyl seven inch on Singles Only Label
DeathGrooveLoveParty - George Bush Lies - Red vinyl seven inch on Singles Only Label

Dizzy and the Romilars - Elizabeth Lover - Rare Ex-Comateens 7 inch vinyl record
Dizzy and the Romilars - Elizabeth Lover - Rare Ex-Comateens 7 inch vinyl record

Freefall - On And On - White vinyl 7 inch on Redemption Records
Freefall - On And On - White vinyl 7 inch on Redemption Records

Jack 'O' Nuts - Tracy Chapmans Lips - Red vinyl 7 inch
Jack 'O' Nuts - Tracy Chapmans Lips - Red vinyl 7 inch

Lazyboy - Fill It - 7 inch vinyl
Lazyboy - Fill It - 7 inch vinyl

Local H / The Blank Theory - Split - Full color picture disc 7 inch
Local H / The Blank Theory - Split - Full color picture disc 7 inch

Prefer the awesome 12 inch vinyl! Check out these killer punk record long plays featuring some classic old school punk rock!


Big Drill Car - Small Block - Vinyl album

Big Drill Car - Small Block - Vinyl album

After Big Drill Car disbanded, Daly and Arnold joined former Doughboys singer John Kastner and drummer Matt Taylor in All Systems Go! in 1998, recording a self-titled full-length that appeared a year later. All Systems Go! then opened for high-profile acts such as Pearl Jam, Cheap Trick, and Cracker, giving the group the mainstream recognition Big Drill Car never tasted.
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Chemical People - The Right Thing - Vinyl album

Chemical People - The Right Thing - Vinyl album

Chemical People are a now-defunct punk rock band formed in 1986. They teamed up with Dave Smalley in 1990 to form Down by Law. The Chems toured the U.S.A., Canada and Europe and broke up in 1997.
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Das Damen - Marshmellow Conspiracy - Vinyl album

Das Damen - Marshmellow Conspiracy - Vinyl album

Das Damen means "the ladies" in German. Of course, there weren't actually any women in this New York-based quartet, but the band members did have long hair (all the better to whip around during their energetic live shows). Like sartorial brothers-in-arms and labelmates Dinosaur Jr. and the Screaming Trees, they also took a somewhat retro/neo-psychedelic approach to guitar rock. By the time Dinosaur Jr. and the Trees had gotten snatched up by the majors in the early '90s, however, Das Damen had called it quits. Along the way, they released a few fine recordings, including this four-song curiosity. Why curious, you ask? Well, it wasn't just that the original vinyl pressing was a bubblegum/cotton candy shade of pink (not exactly an unusual move for an independent label to make in the late '80s), but the fourth song, titled "Song for Michael Jackson to $ell," was actually a cover of the Beatles' "Magical Mystery Tour" that incorporated Beatles samples into the rave-up at the end. When the Gloved One's representatives found out, SST was forced to withdraw the release. It was promply reissued without the offending track. The remaining three include the stop 'n' start "Bug" (which would seem to be an homage to Dinosaur Jr., which released an LP of the same name earlier that year) and a "Fender Version -- Long Mix" of "555," featuring Wayne Kramer from the MC5 -- both from Triskaidekaphobe (i.e., fear of the number 13) -- and a funky, brass-embellished non-LP track, "Sky Yen."
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DC3 - Vida - Vinyl album

DC3 - Vida - Vinyl album

A member of the first edition of Black Flag circa 1981-1982, guitarist Dez Cadena moved on after the band temporarily broke up in 1983 due to contract squabbles with Unicorn/MCA. By 1984, he had recruited two veterans of the L.A. hardcore scene (Paul Roessler and Jeff Dahl) to form DC3, a band which pointed back to the roots of hardcore by reworking the sludge metal of Black Sabbath with little punk influence. Signed to former bandmember Greg Ginn's SST Records (which also handled Black Flag), the band debuted in 1985 with This Is the Dream. The Sabbath influences became more understated on DC3's two albums released in 1986, You're Only as Blind as Your Mind Can Be and Good Hex. A year later, Roessler became Twisted Roots for a self-titled LP which featured Cadena and Dahl but functioned more as a solo album. Roessler's true solo debut -- in name, that is -- was 1988's Abominable. Roessler's third solo outing under a different alias, The Crimony EP, was also released in 1988, with production help from his brother-in-law, Mike Watt. In 1989, SST released Vida, a DC3 compilation of live material culled from L.A. shows during the previous two years.
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The Leaving Trains - Loser Illusion Pt 0 - Colored vinyl 10 inch

The Leaving Trains - Loser Illusion Pt 0 - Colored vinyl 10 inch

An indie-rock subversive who has been known to perform in dresses almost as much as his ex-wife Courtney Love, Falling James (Moreland) has led the Leaving Trains with a revolving lineup since the group formed in 1980. Originally in a Los Angeles punk band named the Mongrels during 1978-79, Falling James formed the Downers in 1980 (with David Roback, later of Mazzy Star, and John Hoffs, the brother of the Bangles sisters) and then the Leaving Trains later that year, with guitarist Manfred Hofer, bassist Tom Hofer, keyboard player Sylvia Juncosa and drummer Hillary Laddin. The band gigged around the area during the next three years, but included only the Hofer brothers by the time Leaving Trains debuted on vinyl with 1984's Well Down Blue Highway, on Bemisbrain/Enigma Records.
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Trumans Water - Godspeed The Punchline - Vinyl album

Trumans Water - Godspeed The Punchline - Vinyl album

On Godspeed the Punchline, San Diego's Trumans Water added to their already incessant indie punk fan base. The hodgepodge of sounds at the beginning of the first track, "Destroy 1998," suggest a manic flurry of music to follow, and it's true. Many of the tracks begin with silly, innovative audio experiments. The band's confident and brash style of noisy indie rock was certainly catching on by this point. From the hypnotic howling at the beginning of "Long End of a Firearm" to the wonderful cut-and-paste avant noise on "Ungalactic," the band began to experiment with more than straightforward angular guitar noise. "Outpatient Lightspeed" and "Playboy Stabtone Bloodbath" manage to pack an album's worth of punkish energy into a few minutes. The quietly distant instrumentation of "Spaceship Next Door" dances behind Glen Galloway's spoken vocals on the disc's final track. While some of the band's charming sloppiness had faded, Galloway's unyielding vocals hadn't wavered. Homestead and LSR Records released the LP in 1993.
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Uncle Wiggly - Across The Room And Into Your Lap - Vinyl album

Uncle Wiggly - Across The Room And Into Your Lap - Vinyl album

Uncle Wiggly's debut album is like a masterful mélange of Jonathan Richman in his "Ice Cream Man" days (the lyrics and melodies tend toward a similar wide-eyed innocence, as well as a certain dairy-treat fixation); early Galaxie 500 (producer Kramer gives the trio's guitars and vocals -- all three swap out those duties -- a brittle, echo-like sound that Dean Wareham fans will recognize immediately); and the Tall Dwarfs (the same sort of quirky song structures and lo-fi sound). The album's mixture of catchy little pop songs ("Stick Up Your Smile") and chugging instrumentals that share the Velvet Underground and krautrock fixations of the Flying Nun bands ("Hope So, Hope Soon") and abstract psychedelia ("My My My, How Are You?," which, arguably, takes the Galaxie 500 fixation over the line into outright plagiarism) is unfailingly catchy and listenable, but Kramer's tin-can production fails the songs by making them sound more alike than they really are. Careful listening, however, reveals nuances that are largely hidden on a casual spin, so the songs are worth the effort.
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The Chameleons - The Fan And The Bellows : A Collection Of Classic Early Recongs - UK import vinyl album

The Chameleons - The Fan And The Bellows : A Collection Of Classic Early Recongs - UK import vinyl album

The Chameleons (called The Chameleons UK on some American releases) were a dream pop/post-punk band that formed in Middleton, in the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England in 1981 (see 1981 in music). They consisted of singer and bassist Mark Burgess, guitarist Reg Smithies, guitarist Dave Fielding, drummer John Lever as well as keyboardists Alistair Lewthwaite and Andy Clegg. Their body of work is still critically acclaimed within the music press and influenced bands as diverse as The Smiths, Protokoll, The Comsat Angels, Puressence, Interpol, Editors. Through Mark Burgess' penetrating vocals and dark and ironic lyrics, their songs often dealt with personal themes of childlike innocence and a reverence for nostalgia. Musically, perhaps most notable in their work was the band's innovative and distinctive use of dual guitar melodies, courtesy of Reg Smithies and Dave Fielding, as opposed to the traditional rhythm-and-lead guitarist format prevalent in rock music even to this day. These arrangements were often characterized by the use of delay and choral effects. The Chameleons' unique sound is quite often compared to U2's The Edge.
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SWA - Sex Doctor - Vinyl album

SWA - Sex Doctor - Vinyl album

Blending the punk sounds of the SST label (Black Flag, Minutemen) with those of '70s hard rock sludgemeisters, SWA debuted in 1985 with Your Future (If You Have One). Led by former Black Flag bassist Chuck Dukowski and vocalist Merrill Ward, the group released Sex Dr. the following year and then added guitarist Sylvia Juncosa (also with To Damascus). XCIII followed in 1987, after which Evolution 85-87 summed up the first three albums. Juncosa left soon after to begin a solo career, with Phil Van Duyne replacing her on 1989's Winter. It was SWA's last album, though Juncosa released solo albums in 1988 and 1989.
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Solomon Grundy - S/T - Vinyl album

Solomon Grundy - S/T - Vinyl album

Solomon Grundy was a one-off side project that was led by Screaming Trees guitarist Van Connor. Screaming Trees used 1990 as a year of reassessment and to take a break from the tour-album-tour grind (throughout their history, friction has always reared its ugly head time and time again), and Connor used the time to record 11 of his original compositions, resulting in the outfit's self-titled release on the New Alliance label. Shortly after the album's release, Screaming Trees reunited once more and signed a major-label deal with Epic, effectively killing Connor's side-project almost as soon as it was born.
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Saint James Infirmary - S/T - Vinyl album

Saint James Infirmary - S/T - Vinyl album

The Oakland-based emo-core unit Saint James Infirmary comprised former members of East Bay area bands including Engage, Dempsey and Accustomed to Nothing; after debuting with a seven-inch single they recruited vocalist Scott Carter in time for their 1997 self-titled debut LP.
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Compilation - Program Annihilator 2 - Cassette tape on SST Records

Dag Nasty - 1985-86 - Cassette tape on Selfless Records


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