A Part Of America Died Today
1998 Vinyl Gray Marble, Teal Labels
Hardcore
Punk

Main image
Havoc Records
artwork [artistic development] James Osterberg
bass, vocals Tattoo Shane
consultant [senior executive consultant] David Jones
cover [front cover by], illustration [side 2 by] Tattoo Shane
drums Josh Blast
executive-producer Vincent Furnier
guitar [guitars], organ, vocals Trev-O-Lution
lacquer cut by Mark Richardson
layout [rest of the layout by] Felix Von
tracks a4 lyrics by Trev-O-Lution
tracks a1 to a3, a5 to b6 lyrics by [all lyrics by] Felix Von
tracks a7 music by John Williams
tracks a7 music by Neil Young
music by [all music by] Code 13
music consultant [stringed instrument consultant] Woody Mellor
photography by Abbi Allan
recorded by [recorded with] Dave Gardner
technician [digital stuff by] Melvin Ray
vocals, harmonica Felix Havoc
Lacquer Cut At Metropolis Mastering, Ltd
Recorded At The Terrarium
Mastered At Metropolis Mastering, Ltd
1st pressing.
2400 on gray marble colored vinyl (aka: mystery meat vinyl, a cost effective way of making colored records using scrap vinyl. Often used by Havoc Records & Profane Existence Records in the 90's.) with black & teal labels. This version can be told apart from later gray marbled pressings by its teal center labels and purple vinyl tint, as opposed to the later ones that have a more white / blue vinyl tint and a silver center label.

Recorded Jan. 1998 at Terrarium

Fold-over sleeve contains lyrics, info, credits and band photos.

Track B1 'No Jazz' is a short sample, not a song.
Track B2 is titled 'Give The Kids (What They Want)' inside sleeve.

Runouts are etched.
Matrix / Runout: HC 7016-A M.M.M.J.R. (Side A runout)
Matrix / Runout: HC 7016-B M.M.M.J.R. (Side B runout)



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