artwork D. Boon artwork [etching] Joe Carducci engineer Ethan James producer Ethan James Recorded At Radio Tokyo Copyright (c) New Alliance Music Copyright (c) Cesstone Music Copyright (c) Jondora Music Copyright (c) American Broadcasting Music One-sided promo EP, limited to 500 copies, issued to promote the full length double album [m=29892].
9 songs from the full length album, selected by Joe Carducci
No music on side B, instead the entire side is filled with an etching of artwork by D. Boon (a dollar sign, a swastika, a hammer and sickle and a joint, all inside a wheel). Mike Watt: Where’s the wheel land this time?” That’s what it meant... the whole idea, and Joe’s idea at the time was like us, our personalities, like when you talk to him the guy’s got a joint in his mouth or he’s rappin’ on commies, and he’s like, “Where’s the wheel spin this time?” We all smoke pot but we’re not into Nazism, but a lot of radio stations we wrote to were angry over that. They thought we were pro-Nazi. No way! It was just like the messages added onto the end of all the other records, this objective SST viewpoint.
Standard generic jacket, with 4.25 X 5.5 black and white sticker.
Side A, the only playable side of the record, referenced on the label as Side Only
Remark on label, referencing track A4: *caution! contains the word fucking
Matrix / Runout: PSST-E28-ONLY KILL & KILL AGAIN L-17508 (Runout Side A) Matrix / Runout: PSST-E28 (Runout Side B)