Certain albums in hardcore punk history have stood out not just for their musical prowess, but for their sheer impact on the genre. SS Decontrol's second release, "Get It Away," is undeniably one of those records. Released in 1983, its influence on the hardcore punk scene cannot be overstated. Even decades after its release, the album's power and uncompromising spirit continue to resonate with hardcore punks around the world.
In a move that's sure to excite fans and vinyl collectors, SS Decontrol is re-releasing "Get It Away" for the first time since its original release. The album has been remastered by Dave Gardner and artist Bryan Ray Turcotte recreated the packaging to match the original 1983 release.
The reissue comes in ten variations:
250 – XClaim (Blue Black Splatter, Trust Records members only)
300 – Bridge Nine Records (White Stripe on Black)
300 – CoreTex Records (Silver)
300 – Generation Records (Blue Splatter)
300 – Newbury Comics (Clear)
300 – RevHQ (Yellow Splatter)
500 – Trust Records EU Version (Striped: Black, White, Blue)
750 – Trust Records (White)
1,000 – Trust Records (Black and Blue)
1,700 – RevHQ (Yellow)
In an era dominated by digital downloads and streaming services, there's nothing more satisfying than holding a physical copy of a legendary release in your hands. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a newcomer to the genre, this album needs to be heard and experienced.
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