Here I am still happily buying and collecting multple versions of hardcore records from the early 00s. Back then I found the numbers of versions of each record that labels pumped out slightly irritating, but over time I mellowed on it and then started to enjoy collecting some of these records. Today's post is for a full length from 2004 which I have always enjoyed - the Get Real 'Shore Style' LP.
This particular version comes in a Cro Mags rip of sleeve and was made for a show on Halloween back in 2004. There were 75 of these made, numbered on the back.
The vinyl is the more common clear blue with screen printed b-side. No idea how many of these exist, but this is very much the 'common' version of this record. Still, regardless of how many were made, it's still a cool record to look at.
As seems to be a bit of a trend recently, another version means another photo. I last added to this collection back in 2014 when I picked up the ten year anniversary version. Before that I picked up the test in 2010. The other couple I think I got when they came out.
I don't think there are anymore copies of this that I need. But I'm still interested in a test press of the 7" and a copy of the 'Fuck The Shore' 7" if anyone can help.
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