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Originally released as 4 separate EPs between 1982-84: NOISE FROM NOWHERE (Various Artists)/QUINCY (Peace Corpse)/KELP AND SALAL (Red Tide)/ BEHIND THE EIGHT BALL (Massacre Guys).
Contains 21 tracks.
Includes liner notes by Bill Toxic.
Performers include: Kent State, Peace Corpse, Red Tide, Massacre Guys. Four Old Toxic Shock 7"S Music Four Old Toxic Shock 7"S Songs Four Old Toxic Shock 7"S Review
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