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Full Length LP

#"I Used to be 20" (written & originally performed by the Dayglo Abortions as "I Used to be in Love")



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Cast Iron Filter

Dustin Edge has released 1 full-length LP (A Forest Through the Trees, 2008) and 1 EP (By The Numbers, 2010).

Cheap Freaks

They have released a handful of EPs and one full length LP on US indie label Big Neck Records in 2012.

L. CedeƱo

After spending a year there he returned to California to record the songs which appear on his 2007 solo release Bliss Wishes, a full length LP produced by Noah Shain.

Nolan Thomas

A full length LP was released by Mirage/Atco/Atlantic Records in 1984, which yielded two more singles to modest success.

The Grave Diggers

In 1985 they released the self recorded "Monsters At Play" EP on Mark Lee Goodale's Bobbette Records to follow years later in 1987 with "Move It" a full length LP released on Infamous raunch autourist Crypt Records with artwork provide by Cracked Magazines Mort Todd.

Us Against the Crown

Us Against the Crown is the first full-length LP from reggae-rock band State Radio, headlined by former Dispatch vocalist, Chad Urmston.

Wazmo Nariz

They released an EP the next year and I.R.S. Records founder Miles Copeland III signed Wazmo and his band to Illegal Records/I.R.S. The signing resulted in the full length LP Things Aren't Right and featured the single "Checking Out The Checkout Girl" which received some airplay around the Midwestern U.S. Further success was limited and there were no other Illegal Records/I.R.S. releases for Wazmo Nariz.

Year of the Crow

Year of the Crow is the third full-length LP from reggae-rock band State Radio, headlined by former Dispatch guitarist/vocalist, Chad Urmston.