Madball / Madison / Mainstrike / Manetheren / Mind Over Matter / Minor Threat / Misfits / MK Ultra / Morning Again / Motive / the Movielife / Murphy's Law / Mutiny Madball Ball Of Destruction 7" - Realitivity Records - 1988 1st Press - Black Vinyl Droppin' Many Suckas 7" - Wreck Age Records #10 - 1993 250 - Burgundy Vinyl Black Vinyl Madball/Offset Split 7" 50 - Violet Vinyl Been There, Done That - Victory Records #76 - 1998 Test Press - 5 - Black Vinyl 1st Press - 200 - Clear Vinyl 800 - White Vinyl 990 - Red Vinyl 1,100 - Blue Vinyl Black Vinyl Bootlegs - Ball Of Destruction 7" - May 1994 1st Press - 500 - Yellow & Black, Xeroxed Sleeve, Released in Germany Madison Madison 7" - Undecided Records Test Press - 3 - Black Vinyl 1st Press - 100 - Gold Vinyl, Hand Numbered 200 - Silver Vinyl, Hand Numbered Various Inserts and label address stickers used Mainstrike No Passing Phase 12" Test Press - 20 - Black Vinyl 1st Press - 3 - Blue Vinyl 7 - Neon Green Vinyl 208 - Clear Vinyl, hand numbered and comes with a limited poster as a bonus. 440 - Yellow Vinyl 2,383 - Black Vinyl Manetheren Avendoradela 7" - Conquer The World Records 500 - Gold Vinyl, Hand stamped gold covers Mind Over Matter Mind Over Matter 7" - Wreck-Age Records 200 - Gold Vinyl Hectic Thinking 7" - Wreck-Age Records 250 - Pink Marble Vinyl Security 12" - Wreck-Age Records 500 - Red Vinyl Minor Threat Filler 7" - Dischord Records #3 - 1981 1st Press - 1,000 - Black Vinyl, Red sleeve with yellow labels 2nd Press - 1,000 - Black Vinyl, Yellow sleeve with light blue labels 3rd Press - 1,000 - Black Vinyl, Green sleeve with silver labels 4th Press - 2,000 - Black Vinyl, Blue sleeve with silver labels, but "no putting DC..." slogan on the label. There is another blue sleeve that has "thanks d.d." after 'Metropolitan Area Punks' on the back sleeve. In My Eyes 7" - Dischord Records #5/Limp Records #41 - 1981 1st Press - 125 - Red Vinyl, Yellow Labels, Xeroxed sleeve with the name "Gary Cousins" on it. 975 - Red Vinyl, Yellow Labels, Printed sleeve with the name "Gary Cousin" on it. 2nd Press - 1,000 - Yellow labels and printed sleeve 3rd Press - 2,000 - Light blue labels and heavy sleeve Out Of Step 12" - Dischord Records #10 - 1983 Test Press - Hand Screened sleeve with full size sheep on front. 1st Press - 3,500 - Black Vinyl, No stripe on front with completely black back cover. 2nd Press - 5,000 - Black Vinyl, No stripe on front with grey back cover. Cover w/ tracklist and photos and the front cover is slightly different. 3rd Press - Black Vinyl, Blue Stripe, US Press Black Vinyl, Red Stripe, £2.50, UK Press Black Vinyl, Green Stripe, 12DM, German Press 4th Press - Black Vinyl, Blue/Green Stripe, $3.50 5th Press - Black Vinyl, Blue/Green Stripe, $5.00 s/t 12" - Dischord Records #12 - 1984 1st Press - Black Vinyl, Red Cover, US Press Black Vinyl, Dark Blue Cover, UK Press Black Vinyl, Grey Cover, German Press 2nd Press - Black Vinyl, Blue Cover 3rd Press - Black Vinyl, Light Green Cover Salad Days 7" - Dischord Records #15 - 1984 Black Vinyl Live At Buff Hall 7" - Lost & Found Records #2 - 1988 1st Press - 2,000 - Black Vinyl 2nd Press - 500 - Multicolor Bootlegs - Demos 1981 7" - No Label 1st Press - 1989 300 - Red Vinyl Black Vinyl Has a thick 2 color sleeve & it's number is "Major Threat '81" 2nd Press - 1992 The numbers are crossed out and the sleeve is thin Did You Fucking Get It 12" - No Label #MT-666 - 1990 500 - Vinyls 12xU 12" - Brigand Records #17 - 1991 Minor Threat/Faith - Live Split 12" - No Label - 1992 Misfits Cough/Cool 7" - Blank Records #101 - August 1977 1st Press - 500 - Black Vinyl Bullet 7" - Plan 9 #1 1st Press - June 1978 1,000 - Black Vinyl, silk-screened gatefold sleeves with band photo and "Distributed by Ork" on back. Glenn experimented with the early sleeves by coloring the front yellow (from the car up) and then screen printing the art over it. Unlike other black vinyl copies, these sleeves were sealed instead of gatefold. Glenn decided not to use the sleeves, distributing only a few, 5-15 to friends, and supposedly keeping the rest. There is also at least one copy with the John F. Kennedy wearing a blue jacket. 2nd Press - January 1979 2,000 - Red Vinyl, has "Better Dead On Red" and bullet hole artwork on back. 3rd Press - There is no true "3rd Press." When the "Better Dead On Red" sleeves for the 2nd pressing came in, Glenn still had about 100 extra black vinyl 1st pressing copies without sleeves. He used the new sleeves on the extra vinyl, and then supposedly filled a large order from Tesco Vee at School Kids Records in Dearborn, MI. This explains the larger concentration of "third pressings" in this area of the US. The number 7000 first appeared for this "pressing" in the June 1986 Thrasher discography by Pushead, which Glenn has acknowledged as incorrect. Teenages From Mars 7" - September 1978 1 - Has "Teenages From Mars" on both sides with a small center hole and a second, offset small hole, owned by Johnathan Grimm, originally owned by George Germain. 5 - Have "Teenagers From Mars" on one side and "Static Age" on the other side. These copies have a large center hole and a second, offset small hole. Mike Holland owns the copy originally owned by George Germain.The single was originally intended to be released on Plan 9 as PL1003. For unknown reasons (probably lack of funds), the idea was dropped. According to Glenn Danzig, the first acetate pressed was an "acetate master" with "Teenagers From Mars" on both sides. This copy went to George Germain. Glenn then had five five special acetates made and distributed them as follows: 1 went to Glenn Danzig, 1 went to Jerry Only, 1 went to Max's Kansas City jukebox, 1 went to CBGB's jukebox, 1 went to George Germain. Several of the copies had a Misfits logo pasted onto a generic, white paper sleeve with the song titles typed on. George Germain's copy did not. The Max's Kansas City copy supposedly turned up at a New York City record convention in 1987 and sold for around $200. Previously, it had sold at a record store named Golden Disc for under a dollar. Who Killed Marilyn? 12" - Spring 1979 This 12" acetate was created for a possible Plan 9 release as PL1007. When Glenn determined that it would be too expensive too release as a 12", he considered releasing it as a two song "Who Killed Marilyn?"/"Where Eagles Dare" 7", mentioned in the June 1986 Thrasher interview. The project was never completed and only this 1 exists. Several discographies incorrectly assert that 4 copies of this acetate were made. Horror Business 7" - Plan 9 #9 1st Press - June 26, 1979 25 - Black Vinyl, no sleeve. Most of these copies were distribruted in a large, black, white, and purple Crimson Ghost envelope with a biography and band photograph. Some black vinyl copies were later sold among collectors using sleeves from the yellow vinyl pressing or the alternate sleeve. 2nd Press - August 1979 2,000 - Yellow Vinyl, Approx. are double A-sided. The pressing number of 5000 copies listed for this release on most discographies, including THE MISFITS BOX SET, is incorrect. In June 1979, Glenn ordered 2000 yellow vinyl copies to be pressed from a record plant in NJ. When he was told that this did not meet the plant's minimum order for colored vinyl, Glenn had the pressing plates shipped to a plant on the west coast, but due to an incombatibility in plate sizes, pressing was delayed. However, Glenn had the plant press a quick batch of 25 copies to be given away at the band's upcoming 6/26/79 show with The Damned. Meanwhile, Glenn had 2000 sleeves printed with a back cover featuring a group photo of the band. Due to the light coloring of the black ink on the back, Glenn decided to redo the sleeve. Most of the original sleeves were cut in half by Glenn and Bobby; the front covers were saved for use as promotional items, and the back covers were thrown away. Bobby saved about 20-30 uncut sleeves and more than 100 cut sleeves. Some uncut sleeves were also saved by Glenn and given to Barry Henssler of The Necros. Both Bobby and Barry began selling their sleeves in the late 1980s. The alternate sleeves were never folded, glued, or issued with vinyl. Some collectors have since replaced their regular sleeves with the alternate sleeve. The regular pressing of the EP, with the individual band member photos on back, was released in August 1979, arriving from the west coast in 20 boxes of 100 copies each. About 1 copy per box, roughly 20 in all, had A-side center labels on both sides. Night Of The Living Dead 7" - Plan 9 #11 - Oct. 31, 1979 Acetate - 1 - 12" acetate with "Night Of The Living Dead" at 45 rpm on one side and "Night Of The Living Dead," "Where Eagles Dare," and "Rat Fink" on 33 rpm on the other, completely black with no labels, owned by Mike Holland. 1 - 12" acetate with "Night Of The Living Dead" scratched out on one side and "Night Of The Living Dead" with "PL1011-A" matrix on the other, completely black with no labels, owned by Mike Holland. 1 - 12" acetate with "Where Eagles Dare," "Rat Fink," and "PL-1011-B" matrix on one side, and blank on the other, completely black with no labels, owned by Mike Holland. 1st Press - 2,000 - Black Vinyl The back cover of this EP includes a famous photo of the band taken in New York, NY on Washington Street at the corner of Morton Street. It includes "Rat Fink," the only cover song the band ever recorded in the studio with Glenn. Danny Zelonky of The Mad helped produce this EP, which was originally sold for two dollars at the door to Irving Plaza in New York, NY on the date of release. The Fiend Club insert was not included with all 2000 copies. Beware 12" - Plan 9, Armageddon/Spartan Records, Cherry Red - January 1980 1st Press - 1,500 - Black Vinyl, Released in the UK, some copies sold through the Fiend Club included an 8"x10" distorted photo of the album cover. The record label sticker on side 1 has the band logo, song listings for both sides, and copyright information for the EP. The label sticker on side 2 has a picture of the Crimson Ghost. This EP was supposed to be released to promote the UK tour of 1979, but the record sleeve had not been finished by the time they arrived in the UK. In fact, Glenn came up with the title and scribbled it on a piece of paper, as can be seen on the cover, after seeing signs that said "Beware Bollards" during the tour of England. The EP was finally released after The Misfits returned to the United States. Many discographies listthe pressing of this EP at 15,000 copies. The scarcity of this item among collectors makes 1,500 a much more reasonable number. 3 Hits From Hell 7" - Plan 9 #13 1st Press - April 1981 3,000 - Black Vinyl, red/orange label and large center hole. The vast majority of these copies have "R-10261" in A-side matrix, and "R-10262" in B-side matrix. Several copies exist without the "R-10261/2" etchings. Jerry Pardue and Tim Cotter own regular copies with A-side center labels on both sides. 7,000 - Black Vinyl, light grey/white label and large center hole. 2nd Press - Spring 1986 400 - White Vinyl copies with red label, large center hole,black and white cover, "R-10261" in A-side matrix, and "R-10262" in B-side matrix. 400 - Black Vinyl copies with red/pink label and small center hole. The center labels vary greatly in color. Some of the orange labels look pinkish and the grey center labels range from almost white to dark grey. Although most discographies list 3000 grey label copies and 7000 red/orange label copies, the grey vinyl copies are extremely more common. The 2nd pressing was partially distributed by Caroline Records. Glenn had originally planned to include the 1986 reissues in the proposed box set of 4 singles he mentioned in 1986 interviews with Thrasher and Black Market. Who Killed Marilyn? 7" - Plan 9 #15 1st Press - August 5, 1981 5,000 - Black Vinyl. Approximately 10 copies have Marilyn's hair colored yellow on the front cover. Approximately 2-4 copies have purple eye shadow colored on the center labels. All other copies have black and white center labels. Test Press - 3 - Black Vinyl copies with white "PRI Record Pressing" center labels made for the 2nd pressing. one went to Glenn, one went to Steve Zing, and one went to Eerie Von. Glenn later sold his copy to Bleecker Bob's in Los Angeles, where it was purchased by Johnathan Grimm. Eerie's copy, now owned by Elizabeth Bouras, has a black and white copy of the regular sleeve, whereas others have no sleeve. 2nd Press - August 1983 Glenn colored purple eye shadow on the center labels of some of the copies. 25 - Purple/Black Swirled Vinyl, Glenn remembers coloring purple eye shadow on 1 swirled copy, which he gave to Tesco Vee of The Meatmen. This copy is now owned by Jerry Pardue. 500 - Purple Vinyl, At least one purple vinyl copy was issued missing a center label. Halloween 7" - Plan 9 #17 - Oct. 30, 1981 1st Press - 5,000 - Black Vinyl, Approx. 10 with a black and white sleeve. At some point, Glenn printed black and white sleeves some singles that had no sleeves. There were allegedly about 10 of these singles given out to his friends, Tesco Vee of The Meatmen and a member of The Big Boys among them. Copies are currently owned by Mike Holland (2), Mauricio Nunez, and Jerry Pardue. Walk Among Us 12" 1st Press - Ruby/Slash Records - March 1982 Acetate - 1 known copy, 10 allegedly exist. Single-hole, two-sided, black acetate with white labels and Quad Teck Studios logo and address. White sleeve with blue photocopy sticker of back of album on front side and black and white band photo sticker on back side. "JRR 804" is typed on front and handwritten on back. 2nd Press - Ruby/Slash Records - 1982 Acetate - 1 set of 2 one-sided acetates. Acetates with two center holes in a blank white jacket and "Bernie Grundman Mastering, June 23, 1988" on center labels owned by Jerry Pardue. Promotional copies came with a folded 22"x22" color poster of the pink logo, pink cover artwork, an 8"x10" glossy band photo with Ruby logo, and a band biography on double sided 8"x11.5" peach/orange colored paper. There are two different versions of the biography. The common promo package version has three Slash logos and one Ruby Records logo at the top of the front side. The less common one, used as a press release for radio stations, features the Ruby Records logo at the top on the front side, and the Ruby Records address and phone number at the bottom. Very few promotional packages were made and most, if not all, have the top right hand corner of the LP sleeve cut off. 3rd Press - Expanded Music #32 - 1982 Italian release with dark pink cover, band listed as "The Misfit" on spine, Plan 9 logo on back cover. Has beige Slash center labels or less common Italian Ruby center label with white writing. 4th Press - Warner Brothers, Ruby - July 1982 Test Press - 3 - Black Vinyl, pink cover, purple logo, and "Specialty Record Company" on labels as well as date. Copies are owned by Jerry Pardue (July 5, 1988), Johnathan Grimm (July 7, 1988), and Andreas Bohme (July 5, 1988). One July 5, 1988 test also includes the original photo sheet used for the inner sleeve. Evilive 7" - Plan 9 #19 - December 1982 Acetate - 2 - Acetates labeled "Star Records And Productions, Plan 9, 1981" with "All Hell Breaks Loose" on one side and "We Are 138" on the other. One acetate is owned by Mike Holland and the other by Johnathan Grimm. 1st Press - 99 - Black Vinyl, available in 33 special edition packs. Each pack contained 3 copies of the EP, one with a Jerry cover, one with a Doyle cover and one with a Danzig cover, all with orange center labels. Some of these copies were numbered and autographed by Glenn. These "3-packs" were later bootlegged with a mostly black, unautographed back cover by someone in or near Michigan. 1,000 - Black Vinyl, distributed through Fiend Club, stamped and numbered on back by Glenn with yellow label and insert. The front cover has a live shot of the band taken on 4/13/82 at the Whisky A Go Go in Los Angeles, CA. Henry Rollins from Black Flag and Earl Liberty from Saccharine Trust can be seen in the audience. 1,000 - Black Vinyl, unnumbered, with a live shot of Glenn and Doyle on the cover. These copies are available with yellow or orange center labels. Yellow is the more common color. Earth A.D./Wolfs Blood 12" 1st Press - Plan 9 - Dec. 12, 1983 100 - Green Vinyl, dark purple background on cover. Several of these copies include black swirls in the vinyl. 200 - Purple Vinyl, light purple front cover background. Many of these copies include yellow and green swirls in the vinyl. 200 - Clear Vinyl, light purple background on cover. Most of these copies are actually light purple vinyl. 500 - Yellow Vinyl, dark purple front cover backgrond. 10,000 - Black Vinyl copies.The earliest copies have mis-colored, dark grey instead of black, hair on the center ghoul's head due to a bad printing job. The vinyl is thick and opaque. Matrix etching is PL-902-A (or PL-902-B for side B) MASTERDISK EDP S9, S10, or S11 and front background is light purple. At least 3 of these copies have EARTH A.D. center labels on both sides, one owned by Mike Holland, two by Jerry Pardue. The rest of the black vinyl copies are available in three combinations. There is a light purple front cover background version with PL-902-A (or PL-902-B) MASTERDISK EDP etchings on very thin, but opaque vinyl. The dark purple front cover background version on medium thickness, opaque vinyl has the same etching (PL-902-A MASTERDISK EDP). There are also light purple front cover background copies on thin, translucent vinyl with PL-902-A MASTERDISK EDP SM3 in the side A matrix, and PL-902-B MASTERDISK EDP M2 on side B. All colored vinyl copies have the PL-902-A (or PL-902-B) MASTERDISK EDP matrix etchings. Vinyl appears to have been pressed in this order: black, green, yellow, purple, clear, black. 2nd Press - Caroline/Plan 9 - 1986 Black Vinyl, dark purple front cover background and thin vinyl. These copies appear to be translucent, charcoal brown when held to the light, and have PL-902-A (or PL-902-B for side B) MASTERDISK EDP MZ matrix etchings. Back cover includes Plan 9 logo (but not address) and Caroline logo and address. 3rd Press - Caroline/Plan 9 - 1988 Black vinyl, Identical to 2nd pressing with bar code printed on sleeve. Later copies have white outlines around the "EARTH A.D." and "WOLFS BLOOD" lettering on the front and back cover. Evilive 12" - Aggressive Rock Produktionen 1st Press - 1983 12,000 - Black Vinyl, with "Theaterstr. 4-5" street address and "AG 0023 A" and "AG 0023 B" matrix. 2nd Press - Black Vinyl, with "Oststr. 34" street address at top, "Skalitzer" street address at bottom and "AG 0023 A" "AG 0023 B" matrix. 3rd Press - 1988 Black Vinyl, with bar code in upper right corner of back cover and album title on all three available spines, and "AG 0023-A2 SNB" and "AG 0023-B2 SNB" matrix. WOLFS BLOOD/EARTH A.D. 12" - Aggressive Rock Produktionen #24 1st Press - 1983 15,000 - Black Vinyl, This pressing is available with two different center labels, a common black label with silver writing, and a less common silver label with black writing. According to German collectors, far more than 15000 copies of this album have been pressed. This pressing has "ST AG 0024-A" and "ST AG 0024-B" as the matrix etchings. 2nd Press - 1988 Black Vinyl, This version replaces the orange coloring on the first press with green, and the green coloring with orange. A bar code is added in the upper right hand corner of the back cover, and the album name is printed on all three available spines of the album sleeve. This pressing has "AG 0024-A2 SNB" and "AG 0024-B2 SNB" as the etchings. This album has the cover art for WOLFS BLOOD on the front, and EARTH A.D. on the back. Both covers are in full color, done by someone who worked at Aggressive Rock Produktionen, as opposed to the black and white original US release. Die, Die My Darling 12" - Plan 9/Caroline 1st Press - May 1984 500 - Purple Vinyl, with "C&P Hell-bent Music" on center labels. Sleeve is dark black, Misfits logo on front is pink/purple, and band photographs on back are black and light pink. 5,000 - Black Vinyl, with "C&P Hell-bent Music" on center labels. Sleeve is charcoal black, Misfits logo on front is violet purple, and band photographs on back are black and white or light pink. Vinyl is thick and opaque black. 2nd Press - May 1986 500 - White Vinyl copies with "C&P Hell-bent Music" on center labels. Sleeve is dark black, Misfits logo on front is pink/purple, and band photographs on back are black and light pink. Unlike the purple vinyl copies, this pressing has "S-16670" in A-side matrix and "S-16671" in B-side matrix. This pressing was part of Caroline Records' special Misfits and Samhain colored vinyl reissues in 1986. Has a sticker that says "Colored Vinyl". 3rd Press - 1986 Black Vinyl, faint "M Z" and "G-2" etchings in matrix and "C&P Hell-bent Music" center labels. Sleeve is charcoal black, Misfits logo on front is pink/purple, and band photographs on back are black and light pink. Vinyl is thin and appears to be translucent, charcoal brown when held up to light. 4th Press - 1991 Black Vinyl, Identical to 3rd Pressing, but have bar code sticker on plastic wrap or sleeve. 5th Press - 1994 Black Vinyl, Includes bar code printed on record sleeve, "S-125472" in A-side matrix, "S-125473" in B-side matrix, and "C&P Evilive Music" on glossy center labels. Sleeve is dark black, Misfits logo on front is light purple, and band photographs on back are black and light purple. Legacy Of Brutality 12" - Caroline/Plan 9 1st Press - September 1985 10,000 - Black Vinyl, These copies are available on thick, opaque, or thin, translucent vinyl 2nd Press - March 1986 8 - Red Vinyl, have Black streaks 16 - Pink Vinyl, Glenn has explained that there were 3 variants that qualified as pink; very light pink vinyl with pink blotches and red streaks, pale pink vinyl and a darker "bubblegum" pink color vinyl. 500 - White Vinyl 500 - Red Vinyl 3rd Press - October 1989 LP sleeve have Plan 9 logo with no address, Caroline address and bar code, the sleeve is a rough texture. Misfits or Collection I 12" - Caroline/Plan 9 Test Press - 3 - Has "electrosound Group Midwest, Inc, 10-17-88" written on the sleeve. 1st Press - October 1988 Has a sticker on the plastic wrap, "Contains previously unreleased versions." Black Vinyl, Opaque, slightly glossy labels and smooth white cardboard sleeve Black Vinyl, Transparent, dull paper labels rough brown cardboard sleeve Later 12"s did not include the sticker Evilive 12" - Caroline/Plan 9 Test Press - 3 - Has "Electrosound Group Midwest, Inc" on the sleeve 1st Press - October 15th, 1987 2,000 - Green Vinyl Black Vinyl 3rd Press - March 11, 1997 Collection II 12" - Caroline Acetate - 1 set of 2 one-sided acetates in a black sleeve, labeled 1st Press - November 14th, 1995 Contain a lyric sleeve as opposed to a white dust jacket 3 - Red Vinyl, Have A-Side center labels on both sides 500 - Clear Vinyl, The UPC symbol sticker on sealed copies is in the upper right corner or no sticker is there at all. 3,500 - Green Vinyl, The UPC symbol sticker is about a quarter to half inch from the bottom edge of the back cover. 6,000 - Red Vinyl, The UPC symbol sticker is about a inch up from the bottom edge of the back cover. Vinyl was pressed in the order of Clear, Red, Green. 2nd Press - April 1996 Blank white paper sleeve Static Age 12" - Caroline Acetate - 1 - Set of 2 one-sded acetates labeled "Trutone Inc." with dates on the labels. A - 5/19/97 B-5/28/97 Test Press - 4 - Black Vinyl, blank labels and "7520" etched into the matrix. There were 4, but 2 were saved and 2 were destroyed. 1st Press - July 15th, 1997 The inner sleeve is in black and white and lacks some of the photos of memorabilia. 500 - Purple Vinyl 1,000 - Yellow/Orange Vinyl 2,000 - Red Vinyl 3,500 - Black Vinyl 2nd Press - July 28th, 1997 Releases in Europe Black Vinyl, Blank Inner Sleeve American Psycho 12" - Geffen 1997 Promotional copies have the top right hand corner of the sleeve cut off. Some 12"s have a sticker and some don't. The sticker says "New Songs! Bonus Track 'Dead Kings Rise' Available Only On Limited Edition Heavy Vinyl. GEF-25126." The 12"s with no sticker on the front cover or lyric sheet have a plastic inner sleeve. Dig Up Her Bones 7" - Geffen #Pro-S-1112 - July 1997 1st Press - 1 - Black Vinyl, At least one black vinyl copy with a black and white sleeve with identical matrix etchings, assumed to be a test pressing, is known to exist. According to the Misfits, the original artwork for the single was blue and the black vinyl copy is a bootleg. 5,000 - Blue Vinyl Famous Monsters 12" - Roadrunner Records 1,500 - Purple Vinyl 1,500 - Yellow Vinyl 5,000 - Picture Disc Monster Mash 7" - Misfits.com Records - October 31, 1999 Test Press - 5 - Black Vinyl 1st Press - 100 - Red Vinyl 100 - Gold Vinyl 800 - Green Vinyl, 1 Green Vinyl copy, owened by Johnathan Grimm, has a misprinted sleeve. Contains the song Monster Mash on both sides. Monster Mash 7" - Misfits.com Records - December 29, 1999 1st Press - 1,000 - Glow-In-The-Dark Vinyl Contains the song Monster Mash on both sides, Side B is live Bootlegs - Cough/Cool 7" 1st Press - Blank 101 - 1982 Distributed by Taang! 200 - Black Vinyl. These bootleg copies were pressed by Curtis Casella of Taang! Records in the early 1980s and then incorrectly attributed to Glenn Danzig and/or Bomp Records from California. These bootlegs are virtually identical to the original pressing, down to the matrix etchings. The differences from the original are: 1. Vinyl is much thinner than the original. When held up to the light, the vinyl is actually a translucent charcoal brown. Original copies are completely opaque and nearly twice as thick. 2. Sleeve is glossy instead of semi-gloss, and has less detail. Very slight vertical lines from the photocopy machine can be seen on the front cover. 3. Bootleg center labels are pooly made. The labels were traced with a black line and then cut with dull scissors. This is especially evident along the inside of the center hole. 4. Bootleg matrix includes additional etchings which have been scratch out. 5. Outer edge of bootleg vinyl is tapered off and comes to a point, whereas original copies are flat at the edge. 2nd Press - NR-17309 - 1988 500 - Black Vinyl, Photocopied sleeve. Band is listed as "The Ghouls" on the labels. 3rd Press - Dungeon Records - 1988 Clear Vinyl Black Vinyl Released in France. The band is listed as "The Un-Fits" on the label. 4th Press - NR-17309 - 1994 Black Vinyl, has Blank White or "The Ghouls" labels. Bullet 7" 1st Press - Plan 9 #PL 1001 - 1986 Black Vinyl, Gatefold sleeve. These bootlegs are very similar to the original 1st press. The differences include: 1. Front cover of original is silkscreened. Bootleg copies are not silkscreened; all three ink colors were printed at once. The black and white colors on the bootleg are glossy, whereas original sleeves are a matte white color with black and red ink silk-screened over. 2. On the original, there are 4 to 5 intro grooves before "Bullet" actually starts playing. Bootleg copies have no more than 2 intro grooves. 3. Center labels on the original are glossy. Bootleg labels are less glossy and the smaller text is slightly blurrier. 4. Handwritten matrix etchings vary from original in spacing. 2nd Press - Listless Recordings #2 - 1989 Yellow Vinyl Black Vinyl Released in the UK with band photo on the back cover and imitation insert. Distributed by Sub Rosa. The imitation inserts included in the Listless Recordings bootleg are often sold separately as real lyric sheets. The bootleg sheet was apparently based upon a photocopy of the original lyric sheet. The bootlegger then changed the color of some of the graphics and re-typed the lyrics. Differences from the original include: 1. Bootlegs include an obvious typographical error: "the dint's gonna be your dessert" appears on the bootleg instead of "the dirt's gonna be your dessert" - this is due to a small blood splotch under the "r" in "dirt" on the original lyric which, when photocopied in black and white, makes the word look like "dint." 2. Misfits logo on bootleg is red instead of black. 3. Bullet hole in Kennedy's forehead on bootleg is red instead of black. 4. Blood splatters on bootleg are larger and slightly misplaced. 3rd Press - 001 - 1989 Red Vinyl, "Better Dead On Red" back cover released in the UK, although sleeve says West Germany. 4th Press - Plan 9 #PL 1001A - 1989 Red Vinyl, "Better Dead On Red" sleeve copies released in Japan, identical to the official pressing, except the run-off grooves. Bootleg copies include "Masterdisk" in the matrix etching. Horror Business 7" 1st Press - 002 - 1991 Red Vinyl, Released in the US, although the sleeve says West Germany. 2nd Press - Plan 6 - 1993 Black Vinyl, Imitation insert released in the UK. The differences from the original insert are: 1. Bootleg copies include a typographical error: "Note esp. Teenagers From Mars" appears on bootleg, but "note esp.Teenagers From Mars" appears on original. 2. Bootleg inserts are re-typed with slightly larger font and less space between words. 3. Bootleg inserts have a dark black, grainy back side, but original copies have a lighter black, smooth back. Night Of The Living Dead 7" - Plan 6 #X1 - 1993 1st Press - Black Vinyl, Released in the UK Beware 12" 1st Press - Audiodisc 890602 - June 2nd, 1989 Green Cover, Released in Europe 2nd Press - No Label - 1989 500 - Blue/White Covers, Released in Sweden Test Press - Skull #1 - 1989 Black Vinyl, These are actually test presses, some tracks are incomplete due to poor editing 3rd Press - Skill #1 - 1989 Green Vinyl Red Vinyl Has Jerry, Doyle, & Glenn on the cover released in Italy & England. 4th Press - No Label - 1990 Released in West Germany 5th Press - No Label - 1993 Green Vinyl 6th Press - Hate 69 # 1 Band is listed as The Hate Breeders on the labels 7th Press - Plan 9 #PLP 9 - August 2000 Bootleg is an almost perfect copy of the original, except for the inclusion of "Return Of The Fly", track not listed on the cover, and matrix etching is hand written instead of typed. Beware 12" - Plan 9 #PLP 9 - 1989 1st Press - 490 - Released in West Germany, Almost identical to the original, this bootleg is commonly sold as the real thing, the differences are: 1."Beware" at top is not flush with edge of cover. 2. Cover is darker, almost entirely black and white, and contains very few gray tones. 3. Center label on record can be peeled off to reveal a generic white bootleg center label. 4. There is a slight white edge on the lower part of the the cover. 5. Side 2 reads "mix" instead of "max" in matrix etching. Beware 7" 1st Press - Heads/Tails - 1987 Red Vinyl Greey Vinyl Black Vinyl This came available with "Beware The Living Dead" sleeve (Jerry, Glenn, Doyle photo), "Hollywood Babylon" sleeve (Pushead flyer on front, "Bullet" band photo on back, or Red & Black reproduction of original sleeve. 2nd Press - No Label - 1988 Green/White Marble Vinyl, large center hole and blue labels 3rd Press - No Label - 1989 Clear Vinyl Red Vinyl Small center hole 3 Hits From Hell 7" 1st Press - 003 Red Vinyl, released in the US, although sleeve says West Germany 2nd Press - No Label Black Vinyl, Orange Labels, Large hole 3rd Press - Horror Hotel Records #1 - 1989 500 - Released in West Germany Who Killed Marilyn? 7" 1st Press - GRR #1 - 1989 500 - Black Vinyl, Black &White or Black,White & Purple Cover. Released in West Germany. 2nd Press - Plan 9 #PL 1015 - 1990 Black Vinyl. These were released in Japan and are almost identical to the original pressing. The differences include: 1. Purple and black colors on the cover is several shades lighter than the original, but the bootleg white background is brighter. 2. Bootleg sleeve is 1/4" smaller than the original. 3. Original sleeve has a small white smudge in the black border on the upper right side. Bootlegs have the smudge on the outside of the border instead of the inside. 4. Purple and black colors on the bootleg center labels are lighter than original. 5. Bootleg copies have "PL - 1015A" in the Side-A matrix, whereas original copies have "PL-1015 A" and an additional "F/W DM" in the matrix. 3rd Press - L-35624 #GDP-9 - 1994 Blue Vinyl, Blue & Black Cover Black Vinyl, Blue & Black Cover Some copies have the "Tazmanian Devil" stamped on the center labels. 4th Press - No Label Blue Vinyl Although this was not a Misfits single, it is included in this bootleg discography because most Misfits collectors include it in their collections. Halloween 7" 2nd Press - Plan 9 #PL1017-23 - 1989 500 - Black Vinyl, Sleeve is identical to the original, but there are blank center labels, released in West Germany. "PL1017-23" is etched into the matrix. Walk Among Us - 2x7"/12" 1st Press - FTW-13 - 1988 500 - Red / Orange Vinyl, Has Black & White cover and Crimson Ghost center labels. Also available with 1 Red and 1 Blue Vinyl Record with a Green & White Cover. 500 - Green Vinyl, Green & White Cover and blank center labels. 500 - Blue Vinyl, Black & White Cover and blank center labels. Also available with 1 Red and 1 Blue Vinyl Record. 2nd Press - Primeiro Mundo Records - #PM-1384-00 - August 2000 Red Vinyl Orange Vinyl White Vinyl Black Vinyl Released in Portugal with Pink Cover & Pink Logo. Sleeve and dust sleeve are reproductions of first pressing, with the addition of a false "Licensed From Buby Records", note the typo of Ruby) claim. Evilive 7" - Plan 9 #PL1019 - 1989 1st Press - 1,000 - Released in Europe. This bootleg is very similar to the first press of the real Evilive 7". It has a thick paper sleeve with the live photo on the cover, a yellow center label, and a small center hole. Bootleg copies are all numbered 512 or 542 in ink which can be rubbed off to reveal that the sleeve is a photocopy of the original sleeve #512. The cover is not cut exactly as the original is, with a slight overlap. The cover also lacks some of the detail of the original; it is difficult to see the Crimson Ghost on the guitar amplifier on the front cover of the bootleg. Collection I or Misfits 12" - Wolfsbane Records #33 - 1987 1st Press - 500 - Released in the UK. It has either Black & White center labels & a wolf's footprint stamped on the inside of the cover. Or has just Red & Black center labels. 4 Hits From "Hell!" or Braineaters 7" 1st Press - SIN #101 - 1988 500-1,000 - Black Vinyl with small center holes. Released in Holland. 2nd Press - Too Great To Stay Unreleased #1/2 - 1990 75 - Have a "BRAINEATERS" sleeve and hand-made Crimson Ghost labels. Unnumbered copies & copies with different center labels also exist. 3rd Press - No Label - 199? Red Vinyl with Large Center holes. A Walk Among The Dead or Bitch Goddess 7" - Fiend Club #MY 107 - 1989 1st Press - 500 - Red Vinyl, Orange or Green Sleeve 500 - Yellow Vinyl, Green Sleeve 2nd Press - 500 - Green Vinyl, Photocopied "A Walk Among The Dead" sleeve or very scarce "Bitch Goddess" sleeve. 3rd Press - 1,000 - Blue Vinyl, Black, White, & Green Cover. 4th Press - Black Vinyl, Unnumbered sleeves. 5th Press - Black Vinyl, Red Letters on the cover and a different back cover. Some pressings were released in Germany. Al's Bar '82 12" - Fiend Club - 198? 1st Press - 200 - Red Vinyl 800 - Black Vinyl Blue Vinyl Clear Vinyl Released in the US, although the sleeve says West Germany. All Hell Breaks Loose or Angelfuck or Lodi, NJ, You Know... or Mommy.. 7" Press - 50 - Green Vinyl, Comes in a 12" Angelfuck sleeve with a guitar pick, 2 flyers, and a sticker. 550 - Yellow/Orange Vinyl Black Vinyl, Come in a Mommy sleeve Pink Vinyl Green Vinyl Astro Zombies 7" - Plan 9 - 1988 1st Press - 500 - Red Vinyl, comes with a sticker. Attitude 12" - Trademark Of Quality #71104 - 198? 1st Press - 500 - Black Vinyl, some have a TROQ publication list. Back With A Bang! 7" - Decca #PLF 13723 1st Press - Released in South America. Side 2 is incorrectly listed as being record 2/31/83 at D.C. Space in Washington, DC. This date is impossible, being 28 days in Feb., but the Misfits never played at D.C. Space. Most of the graphics from this bootleg were taken from the Skrewdriver album of the same name. Beyond Evil 12" - Halloween Records #FU 1959 - 1991 Press - Released in Germany. Beyond Evil 12" - Halloween Records/Zombie Music #95032 - 1995 1st Press - 12" bootlegged from the CD released by Zombie Music in Brazil. Some copies have misprinted sleeves. The "Queen Wasp" demo is incorrectly listed as "Halloween III". Creepshow 7" - No Label - 1989 1st Press - 500 - Blue Vinyl, Numbered. Released in Scandinavia. Demonomania 12" - Arche Noir #024 - 1989 1st Press - 500 - Black Vinyl, Released in West Germany Evil Five 7" 1st Press - Frisco's Favorite Records #EF-13 - 1988 500 - Blue Vinyl, some with black streaks. With Tan or Black & White "Evil Five" sleeve. 2nd Press - No Label #EF-13 - 1989 500 - White Vinyl, 10-100 were actually circulated. With Crimson Ghost center labels and glassy sleeve released in Germany. 3rd Press - Perverted Productions #PP 002 - 1990 500 - Black Vinyl, numbered with Black & White photocopied "Frisco's Favorite Records" sleevs from 1st Press. Evil Is As Evil Does 7" - Plan 9 1st Press - 1987 500 - Black Vinyl, in Color or Black & White sleeve. 2nd Press - 1989 500 Green Vinyl Orange VInyl Clear Vinyl Eyes To Despise 2x12" - Johnson Records #MISF 01 - 1990 Famous Misfts of Filmland 7" 1st Press - Scatterbrainchild Records #SR 003 - 1988 500 - Multi-colored Vinyl, there are 2 completely different styles of multi-colored vinyl Red Vinyl Pink Vinyl, Hand-numbered. Side-B Matrix says "Glen, see you in Hell." 2nd Press - No Label - 1992 500 - White Vinyl Grey Vinyl Red Vinyl Black Vinyl Have Black & White sleeve, large center hole and no matrix etchings. Fiend Club 2x12" 1st Press - Stash Records #2303 - 1988 500 - Black Vinyl 2nd Press - No Label - 1991 Released with a different sleeve. Fiend Club or Invasion From Mars or Return of the Living Dead 7" - IFM #1001 - 1988 1st Press - 500 - Black Vinyl This 7" is available with a Black & White sleeve, a Red sleeve, a sleeve with the band picture from Walk Among Us,and a sleeve with only the song titles listed. Fiend Club or Horror Hotel 7" - Filmland Records #AIH 2343/4 Test Press - 3 - Vinyls 1st Press - 300 - Blue or Green Sleeve, some numbered This is a bootleg, and has nothing to do with the actual Misfits fan club. Several copies have a center label misprint. Fiend Club - 3 Old Songs 7" - Robertshaw Records #Via Val Verde 119 - 1994 1st Press - Red Vinyl, Released in Italy. This is a bootleg, and has nothing to do with the Misfits Fan Club of the same name. Fiends Forever or Max's Kansas City 7" - CR #002 - 1987 Test Press - Black Vinyl with glossy Black & White sleeve. 1st Press - 75 - Green Vinyl, Red & Black sleeve or glossy Black & White sleeve. 1,000 - Blakc Vinyl, Red & Black sleeve There is a poster for a insert. The sleeve incorrectly lists the show as Max's Kansas City. The Misfits were banned from Max's in 1979, long before some of the songs, and this recording, were made. This recording is live from 4/17/82 at Al's Bar in Los Angeles, CA. Ghouls Gold 7" - Braineater Records #777 - 1983 1st Press - 500 - Numbered Ghouls Night Out 12" 1st Press - Out Of Darkness Records #3 - 1989 Red Vinyl Clear Vinyl Black Vinyl 2nd Press - No Label - 1995 Blue Vinyl Hammers or Violent World 7" 1st Press - No Trust #1 - 1989 30 - Clear Vinyl, numbered 30 - Pink Vinyl, numbered 400 - Grey Vinyl Green Vinyl This press is available with a Neon Yellow "Hammers" sleeve with a band photo, or an Orange "Violent World" sleeve with Crimson Ghost cover. 2nd Press - Pier Platters - 1989 600 Total White Vinyl Black Vinyl Hatebreeders 12" 1st Press - Hate #6 - 1988 500 - Black Vinyl 2nd Press - TMOQ - 1990 Clear Vinyl Horror Business E.P. 7" - Vic Ledman Records - 1992 1st Press - This bootleg was bootlegged from the Live! 79 The Perfect Crime! bootleg. Hybrid Moments 7" - I.L.M. - 1990 I Ain't No Goddamn Son Of A Bitch... or In Your Face 12" 1st Press - Bird Brain Records - MF 5503 - 1987 Instant Analysis - MF-5503 - 1987 500 - Vinyls, This bootleg is available with 2 different sleeves. If You Don't Know This Song... 12" 1st Press - MIS 81 - 1985 7,000 - Black Vinyl, Crimson Ghost labels. The band on the cover of this bootleg is Samhain. On page 200 of Clinton Heylin's 1995 book, "Bootleg: The Secret History Of The Other Record Industry," the bootleg distributor known as The Byrdman stated that this was his best-selling bootleg ever, selling more than 7,000 copies. 2nd Press - MIS 81 - 1988 Red Vinyl Black Vinyl Black labels, Red Vinyl is more common 3rd Press - No Label - 1991 Black Vinyl, White or Green cover border 4th Press - No Label - 199? Red Vinyl, Photocopied sleeve. These copies do not include the full Samhain cover photo. Kill Your Baby Today 12" - Metal Mess Records 9206 - 1993 The LP format is available as a regular LP or picture disc. Live Night Of The Living Dead! 12" 1st Press - MAD #12 - 1987 500 - Picture Labels 500 - Blank Labels 2nd Press - No Label - 198? Black & White photocopied cover This bootleg was originally distributed unnumbered, but some record dealers added fake numbers to their copies to sell them at a higher price. The comic strip cover was not drawn by Glenn Danzig, contrary to some rumors. Live! 79 The Perfect Crime! 7" - BR 007 - 1988 1st Press - 1,000 - Vinyls, Came with a cover photo sticker Michigan WCBN 12" - No Label 777 - 1989 Blue Vinyl Clear Purple Swirl Vinyl Black Vinyl Released in the UK Misfits/Big Black or Return Of The Fly 7" - Illiterate Fuck Records - 1988 1st Press - 100-300 - Vinyls, This bootleg also used the Black & White giant fly cover used by some of the other "Return of the Fly" bootlegs. Misfits/Ramones Split 7" - New Bootleg Records #8 - 1990 1st Press - Blue Sleeve Red Sleeve Yellow Sleeve Released in Portugal Night Of The Living Dead 12" - Plan 11 #PL11-0803 1st Press - 1987 40 - Grey Marble Vinyl 160 - Yellow Marble Vinyl 200 - Black Vinyl, numbered, blank center labels 600 - Black Vinyl, numbered, printed center labels 2nd Press - 1991 Multi-Color Vinyl Black Vinyl Released in Germany Night Of The Living Dead 7" - No Label - 1990 10 - 1 Sided metal acetates, Hand numbered imitation certificates of authenticity. These are often mistakenly sold as rare office items. Rat Fink or Spook City U.S.A. 7" - Plan 69 #CCC 001 - 1989 1st Press - 300 - Black & White sleeve, numbered 1,000 - Red or Pink/Purple sleeve Rat Fink 7" - Monsters #1 1st Press - 250 - Clear Vinyl, numbered, small center hole, Green or Pink numbered poster insert 2nd Press - Black Vinyl, large center hole, no insert Return Of The Fly 7" 1st Press - Monkey Business Records - 1987 500 - Black & White Glenn Danzig sleeve, black center labels and matrix etchings, Side A - Eat More Brains, Side B - Shoot More Guns 2nd Press - Perverted Productions - 1990 500 - White Vinyl, 10-100 actually in circulation, glossy printed Glenn Danzig sleeve, same matrix etchings as 1st Press, Released in Germany. 3rd Press - Perverted Productions #1 - 1990 500 - Photocopied Glenn Danzig front cover, back cover differs slightly from earlier pressings, same matrix writings as earlier presses. 4th Press - Perverted Productions #3 - 1991 Test Press - 10 - Picture Disc Copies with Crimson Ghost front side and Glenn Danzig back side with white border 1st Press - 5 - Box Sets, numbered out of 5. Have a Green/Gray Border 7" in a plastic sleeve with a photocopied giant fly cover with Vincent Price. 10 - Box Sets, include the black vinyl 7". Some box sets also have a photocopy of the Glenn Danzig front cover from the earlier presseings. Released in Germany. 777 - Picture Disc with Crimson Ghost front side and Glenn Danzig on back side with Black Boarder or Green/Gray Border. 5th Press - PL 000 - 1991 500 - Vincent Price in a trenchcoat cover (from "House of Wax" movie), white labels and "Eat More Brains" & "Shoot More Guns" matrix writings. Return Of The Fly 7" - Mermi Mini #1 - 1994 1st Press - This bootleg has a color or black & white sleeve of a giant fly chasing people. Revenge Will Be Ours 7" - Munk #6 - December 1995 1st Press - 25-50 - Black Vinyl, Blue & Yellow sleeve 2nd Press - 400 - White Vinyl, Purple & Yellow sleeve 3rd Press - 400 - Black Vinyl, Purple & Yellow sleeve 4th Press - Purple Vinyl Red Vinyl, Purple & Yellow sleeve The side order is reversed on the record sleeve Static Age - Dead Ram #9 - 1990 1st Press - 1,000 - Green Vinyl Static Age Demos 7" - No Label - 1990 400 - Released in Scadinavia Teenages From Mars 7" - No Label The Evil Dead IV 12" - Arche Noir Records #C-76.23 151-01 - 1988 Released in West Germany Test Press - 5 - Black Vinyl, without covers 1st Press - 500 The Misfits 12" - No Label - May 1996 1st Press - 300 - Pink Vinyl, This is available with several different cover stickers. Side 2 of this 1-sided record contains silk-screened Crimson Ghost skulls The Misfits/Rocket From The Crypt Split 12" - No Label - January 1997 1st Press - 300 - White Vinyl, hand numbered, track sheet comes on Light Blue Paper, Purple Paper Uber Dem Jenseits 12" - Joe's Plumbing Service #1 - 1999 1st Press - 1,000 Total Violet Vinyl Black Vinyl Misfits/Septic Death - The Vault Of Horror EP 7" - No Label 1st Press - 500 - Vinyls, Some numbered The Very Last Performance 12" No Label #MI 100 - 1991 1st Press - Released in Germany Vampirella 12" - TMOQ #502 - 198? 250-500 - Orange/Yellow Vinyl, numbered, green or yellow cover sticker 250-500 - Blue Vinyl, numbered, orange or pink cover sticker The poster included in this bootleg is numbered. Psychos In Sweden '98 12" - Weird 4 - April 1999 1st Press - 2 - Vanilla Splatter Vinyl 95 - Red Vinyl 135 - Orange Vinyl 136 - White Vinyl 147 - Yellow Vinyl MK Ultra MK Ultra/Seeing Red Split - Coalition Records 1st Press - 300 - Yellow Vinyl, hand numbered Black Vinyl Morning Again The Cleanest War 12" - Conquer The World 1st Press - 75 - Green/Black Vinyl - Accidental Pressing 300 - Blue Vinyl 700 - Black Vinyl Clear/Black Mix Vinyl Martyr 12" - Goodlife Records Turquiose Vinyl Morning Again/Shoulder Split 7" - Moo Cow Records - Released 1996 1st Press - 200 - Red Vinyl, blank black labels 1,000 - Black Vinyl 2nd Press - 500 - Black Vinyl 3rd Press - 500 - Black Vinyl My Statement Of Life In A Dying World 7" - Immigrant Sun Records #4 1st Press - 2,000 - Black Vinyl 2nd Press - 2,000 - Marbled Green/Black/White Vinyl 3rd Press - 1,200 - Clear Vinyl, stapled booklets To Die A Bitter Death 7" - Immigrant Sun Records #8 1st Press - 100 - Clear Blue Vinyl, blank labels 100 - Clear Blue Vinyl, stencil spray painted labels 350 - Clear Blue Vinyl, hand written labels 2,605 - Black Vinyl, printed labels 2nd Press - 2,200 - Black Vinyl Morning Again/25 Ta Life Split 7" - Good Life Recordings - 1998 500 - Blue Vinyl 1,000 - Clear Vinyl As Tradition Dies Slowly 12" - Revelation Records #70 - 1998 1st Press - 208 - Light Blue Marble Vinyl 1,685 - Black Vinyl Motive A Doctrine Of Scripted Torture - Exit Records 1st Press - 300 - Red Vinyl Black Vinyl the Movielife the Movielife/Ex-Number Five Split 7" - Onedaysavior Recordings #6 Test Press - 8 - Vinyls 1st Press - 30 - Clear Vinyl, no labels, no stickers, sold at the Movielife Record Release Show few with an apology letter. 490 - Clear Vinyl, no labels, stickers on either side of the sleeve This Time Next Year 12" - Revelation Records #97 - 2000 1st Press - 750 - Blue Vinyl 900 - Black Vinyl Murphy's Law Murphy's Law/Droop 7" - Japan Overseas Records #16 - 1996 Light Blue Marble Vinyl Mutiny s/t 7" - Not Just Words Records #2 Test Press - 5 - Black Vinyl 1st Press - 50 - White/Red/Blue Swirl Vinyl, Straight Ahead Rip-off Pre-Cover 150 - White/Red/Blue Swirl Vinyl, Regular Cover 550 - Black Vinyl, Regular Cover