Rorschach (2)Needlepack

Label:

Wardance – war-03

Format:

Vinyl , 7", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Hardcore

Tracklist

A1 Ugly (For Your Home Taping Convenience)
A2 Skin Culture
B1 Bone Marrow Biopsy (An Operation I Once Had...... Twice)
B2 Laryngitis

Companies, etc.

  • Pressed ByRainbo Records – R-14045
  • Pressed ByRainbo Records – R-14046
  • Recorded AtPhoenix Studios (5)
  • Lacquer Cut AtFrankford/Wayne Mastering Labs

Credits

  • EngineerAllan Speers
  • Lacquer Cut ByMJS*
  • LayoutMelissa York
  • Musician [Assault]Andrew*
  • Musician [Metal]Keith*
  • Musician [Pain]Charles*
  • Musician [Screech]Nick*
  • Musician [Thumper]Chris*

Notes

Issued with a gatefold sleeve, comes with label flyer.

Recorded at Phoenix Studios Dec-Jan 90-91.

Pressing plant, processing company and engineer uncredited, identified by the run-out etchings.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): WAR 32507 A R-14045 F/W MJS
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): WAR 32507 C B R-14046 F/W MJS

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Reviews

  • schlitz75's avatar
    schlitz75
    Outstanding record. It's worth noting that both songs on side A, "Ugly" & "Skin Culture" do not appear on the Autopsy collection (CD or iTunes version). Instead they included the Protestant LP version of "Skin Culture", which is more refined and omits the slinky funk bass part. Must it I like this vinyl version better. Sure, the mix is over compressed but the guitar is just a little tiny bit slower with more grit here, the ending on this one is superior, the whole thing with side A being two songs is mere conjecture, they flow together beautifully and compliment each other, like spaghetti and anal sex on a Sunday morning.

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