tpos. 100 / 29 tracks / 1994
500 made. Wrapped in a piece of printed cardboard; 6 different cover styles. There seem to be three different vinyl color variations, but the copies I have seen so far are like mine: Green vinyl (7”), white (10”) and red (LP). Also includes a booklet with the complete TPOS discography, a fanzine with poetry, a photo, a major label CD with a message from Malcolm TPOS on the playing side
An monstrous compilation effort to celebrate TPOS' 100th release. A set consisting of an LP, a 10”, a 7” and a cassette tape, two booklets and some assorted junk. Music ranges from punk and hardcore to industrial, grunge, singer/songwriter, death metal, death techno (in lack of a better description, that Punch Drunk track is HOT!) and anything in between that you could possibly imagine. Some great tracks, some good, some not-so-great, but there are very few truly crappy ones; and you can tell that all the musicians are true believers of the indie spirit. A great release, not necessarily for jaw-dropping music, but mainly for the attitude behind it. A monument to DIY punk. [8]
Monströser Sampler, der auf einer LP, einer 10”, einer 7” und einer Cassette den 100. Release des Labels zelebriert. Musikalisch ist von Punk und Hardcore bis Industrial, Grunge, Deathmetal und Singer/Songwriter so ziemlich alles vertreten. Einige tolle Songs, viele gute, einige schlechtere, aber so richtig übel ist eigentlich kaum einer; und man merkt, dass die Bands und Musiker mit dem Herzen dabei sind. Toller Sampler, nicht mal so sehr wegen der Musik, sondern wegen der Einstellung dahinter.
Tracks: cassette: Lethal Yellow - cockroaches / Leadfoot - hallowe'en / Unyn - i wanna be your dog // Drakarr and the Warr - calf… yeah / The Godly None - dream / Sanity Assassins - pulse