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The Infected -2006- Out for Blood(CD)

Discussion in 'Non-punk anarchist music' started by sociopop82, Nov 3, 2009.

  1. sociopop82

    sociopop82 Experienced Member Experienced member


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    01. Beginning to an end
    02. Out for blood
    03. The Trigger Trick
    04. Going, Going, Gone
    05. Chicago Horror
    06. Blood Born Rejects
    07. Suicide Club
     




    RECORD INFORMATION

    Does This Look Infected?
    Release Date : 2002

    Limited Edition featuring a bonus DVD which includes an array of home videos, many of which are featured on their "Introduction To Destruction" DVD, a "Pain For Pleasure" biography and six audio-only tracks. The home videos that are new to this DVD include one called "Cross Your T's And Gouge Your I's" which features the band messing around, and another called "Sassy Intro Outtakes" which features
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    Label - Island Records

    Multinational label.
    Label Code: LC 0407 / LC 00407
    Island Records (often using a logo that omits "Records") was named for iIsland In The Sun/i (a novel, film, and Harry Belafonte calypso hit), and was founded in Jamaica in 1959 by Chris Blackwell, a570526 and a282882. In May 1962, Blackwell relocated the label to the UK in order to market music by Jamaican artists to immigrant communities in London and Birmingham. In 1967, however, Island shifted its focus to relatively edgy rock music, and most of its Jamaican acts were moved to the spinoff label Trojan Records. Island resumed its support of reggae artists with the signing of The Wailers in 1972.

    In the UK, Island was independently distributed until mid-1977 when Blackwell did a deal with EMI Records Ltd.. The EMI Records Ltd. name thereafter appeared on UK labels until the early 1980s.

    For several years, Island licensed American rights to its material to a variety of labels, most frequently url=http://www.discogs.com/label/A%26M+RecordsA&M/url and url=http://www.discogs.com/label/AtlanticAtlantic/url. In 1971, Island first gained its own US label identity through a distribution deal with url=http://www.discogs.com/label/Capitol+RecordsCapitol/url. In 1973, Island's American division switched to independent distribution. US headquarters, formerly based in Los Angeles, were relocated to New York City in November 1977. In mid 1978, US Island began a series of manufacturing and distribution partnerships with major labels, first with Warner Bros. Records Inc., and then with Atlantic Records in late 1981. Similar relationships were forged with Philips for the world except the US, UK and Australasia up to June 1971, Ariola Europe from June 1971 except France, Festival Australasia, Dacapo, and WEA for distribution in various other countries. For a history of relationships in Canada see l280952.

    Blackwell sold Island to PolyGram in 1989, but remained chairman of Island Entertainment Group until 1997. Since 1999, the Island label has been under the control of the Island Def Jam Music Group in the US and Universal Island Records Ltd. in the UK. In Germany, the brand is part of Polydor Island Group, which formed from the short-lived Island Mercury Labelgroup. In Japan, the brand is used domestically by Universal Sigma. In November 2013, Barry Weiss (3) stepped down as Chairman/CEO of both Island and Def Jam. On the first day of April 2014, Universal Music dissolved The Island Def Jam Music Group. Now re-positioned Island Records, Def Jam Recordings and Motown separately as all three solo labels. David Massey would lead Island Records and expand the label's A&R and support operations.

    An early UK label history can be seen in url=https://i.discogs.com/oTYRUF1uJ_D9muh69ak85clS9UiArE8uUnwK-YjWNes/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:879/w:399/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9MLTgzNzct/MTM5MTI5NDc2NS05/MDY5LmpwZWc.jpegthis image/url.
    UK prefixes (ca. 1981):
    WIP and CWIP: standard 7" (dealer price: £0,70 exl. VAT)
    IEP: E.P. 7" (dealer price: £0,91 exl. VAT)
    12WIP: standard 12" (dealer price: £1,21 exl. VAT)
    IPR, 12XWIP: specialist 12" (dealer price: £1,40 exl. VAT)
    IRSP: mid price album (dealer price: £2,00 exl. VAT)
    ICD: mid price double album (dealer price: £3,90 exl. VAT)
    ILPS, ISA, ILP, M1, HNBL, ITOP: full price album (dealer price: £3,07 exl. VAT)
    ILSP: full price double album (dealer price: £4,56 exl. VAT)
    NDSP: box sets (dealer price: £6,09 exl. VAT)
    ZCIRSP: mid price cassette (dealer price: £2,00 exl. VAT)
    ZCI, ZCSA, ZCMI: full price cassette (dealer price: £3,07 exl. VAT)
    ZCIP: full price double cassette (dealer price: £4,56 exl. VAT)
    ICT: 1+1 (dealer price: £2,43 exl. VAT) - later used for standard cassette releases.
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  2. SurgeryXdisaster

    SurgeryXdisaster Experienced Member Experienced member Forum Member


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    good stuff guys
    punk/ metal
    :rock: