![]() The second press consists of pink, green, blue, and grey colored vinyl copies. A second pressing was made, with alternative artwork that resembles closely to the band's "uniform" artwork style. All copies are packaged in clear blank plastic sleeves, and all copies (except for the test pressings) include no center labels.įirst pressing consisted of 2000 black copies, 1000 packaged in blue sleeves, 1000 packaged in red sleeves. 3000 clear copies, 30 "milky" white copies, 30 pink copies, and 12 pink test pressings with white labels. Also exists are maroon copies that are packaged in xerox'd sleeves, as well as maroon copies packaged with no sleeves at all.Ģ-song 5" single, edition of 3072. Would later be repressed in 2011 by Deep Six Records.Ī "sequel" to the Bllleeeeaaauuurrrrgghhh! compilation 7" (Slap a Ham #7) that was pressed on grey, blue, red, salmon, purple, and pink vinyl. There are also less than 20 blue copies that were made, as well as an extra rare purple copy. A second press of 1000 black copies followed. Would later be reissued on LP and CD formats in 2002 by Six Weeks.įirst press consists of 1500 clear copies packaged in fold-out poster sleeves. CD edition contains material released on various compilation albums as well as the entirety of the band's The Art Of Ballistics 7", which was previously issued as Slap a Ham #8. Also exists are 6 purple test pressings, at least one of which is signed by Chris Dodge Second pressing consists of 500 black copies in red-and-white sleeves.ġ000 black copies pressed. Packaged in sleeves that ranged from green to blue to pink.įirst pressing consisted of 1500 green copies in black-and-white sleeves. Pressed on blue, green, clear, pink, purple, grey, red, and white vinyl. Would later be reissued by At The Dojo Records in 2015 as a 10".Ĭompilation containing contribution by 41 bands total, all ranging stylistically from grindcore to punk rock. Test pressings (of unknown quantity) also exist. A second pressing, issued in 1991, was pressed on yellow, grey/pink swirl, and also multi-colored splatter vinyl.ġ000 copies total. The US Slap a Ham edition was issued in 1990 and was first pressed on multi-colored splatter vinyl, and had some minor art alterations. This 7" was originally released in Switzerland by Off The Disk Records in 1988. Bootlegs released on 7" and cassette also exist, under the names of Complete Fighting Music. This release was originally planned to be a complete 8-song discography 7", but was never finished. The third pressing, consisting of 200 black copies, also came with a red and white insert.Įxtremely rare white label test pressing release, edition of only 6, making this the rarest release made the label. The second press, consisting of only 100 purple copies, came with a red and white insert. The first pressing consisted of 1000 black copies that came with black and white inserts. Pressed on yellow, red, grey, pink, purple, blue, and clear vinyl.ġ300 copies total. The first two pressings were also hand numbered, while the third was not. ![]() The first pressing sleeves featured a picture of Buzz Osborne as a kid, while the second and third featured a picture of a young Dale Crover instead. The third, and final, pressing was 1000 red copies packaged in red, green, or yellow sleeves. The second pressing consisted of 1000 yellow copies packaged in blue sleeves. The first pressing was 1000 clear copies that were packaged in white, yellow, or orange sleeves. 6 test press copies also exist.Ģ-song single, three pressings consisting of 1000 copies each, making 3000 copies total. Edition of 1500 total, pressed on black and translucent blue vinyl. Later repressed as a 7" in 2000 with the catalog number 1.5ħ" reissue of Slap a Ham #1. No.Įdition of 1000 translucent blue 8" flexi disc copies, all hand numbered and packaged in fold-out sleeves. All three Bllleeeeaaauuurrrrgghhh compilations were only released on 7" vinyl. This list is organized by catalog number. According to Dodge, this was due because of the September 11 attacks "After the attacks, everyone stopped spending money" and as a result, Slap a Ham faced stagnate commerce, causing Dodge to go into debt. d The label lasted for about 13 years, officially shutting down in 2002. Slap a Ham Records was an independent label from San Francisco owned and operated by Chris Dodge. Hardcore punk, powerviolence, grindcore, thrash metal ![]()
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