1994-01-04

Babyland Vs Kryptonite Nixon [1994]

TITLE: Babyland / Kryptonite Nixon ‎– Babyland Vs Kryptonite Nixon
FORMAT: 8 inch (clear vinyl)
RELEASE DATE: 1994
RELEASE LABLE: Flipside [FLIP080]
TRACKS: A1 Babyland: Form 95B / A2 Babyland: Double Coupon     / B1 Kryptonite Nixon: Danbee / B2 Kryptonite Nixon: S.K. Donuts    
RECORDED AT: Poop Alley Studio by Tom Grimley
NOTES: Clear vinyl 8" release with clear plastic slip sheet with splatter graphics and track information printed on it.

1994-01-03

Babyland - My Suicide split 7 inch [1994]

TITLE: Babyland / My Suicide spit
FORMAT: 7 inch
RELEASE DATE: 1994
RELEASE LABLE: Flipside [none] / St. Thomas Records ‎[STP0012]
TRACKS: A Babyland: Tourist Trap / B My Suicide: Conspiracy To Terminate    
RECORDED AT:
NOTES: No label/catalog number is actually listed on release but St. Thomas Records was the actual label to press the vinyl. Both Flipside and St. Thomas are credited on the appropriate side of the vinyl.

1994-01-02

Half Hearted [1994]

TITLE: Half Hearted
FORMAT: 10 inch
RELEASE DATE: 1994
RELEASE LABLE: Flipside [FLIP57]
TRACKS: A1 Plain Talk / A2 (De)Pressing Plant / A3 Ramona Moraga / B1 The Next Day In The Course Of Time / B2 Dismissal / B3 Suitable For Framing    
RECORDED AT:
NOTES:
Photography By – Aartvark
Cover photo taken at Babyland store [7134 Topanga Canyon Blvd, Canoga Park, CA 91303]
Barcode and Other Identifiers
 Other (run-out etching side A): If You Can't Take A Joke...
 Other (run-out etching side B): ...Then Fuck You

1994-01-01

A Total Let-Down [1994]

TITLE: A Total Let-Down
FORMAT: CD (FLIP57), CAS
RELEASE DATE: 1994
RELEASE LABLE: Flipside FLIP57CD FLIP57LP FLIP57CAS(QNTY: ) - Mattress MAT004 (CD re-release in 2000)
TRACKS: 1.Plain Talk 2.Worst Case Scenario 3.Dismissal 4.Pink Frost* 5.Cop-Out 6.(De)Pressing Plant 7.The Next Day In The Course Of Time 8.Ramona Moraga 9.Stomach 10.Kill Bugs 11.Suitable For Framing
[*Pink Frost written by The Chills]
RECORDED AT: tracks 1,2,6,8,11 The Bunker by John Stienhoff - tracks 2,4,5,7,9,10 Wireworks by Rusty Cusick
[all photos by AArtVark]