Welcome
As you've probably noticed this site has been in beta for absolutely ages as I've hardly had any time to work on it. In fact, the only reason it's live at the moment is so that people can browse the old Scumville database of UK and Irish punk and hardcore records which has been largely integrated into the new VG database.
Vinyl Generation will hopefully grow into a collectors database for punk and hardcore vinyl from around the world. It's a big task and that's why getting the basics of the database right from the beginning is important but there's just not enough hours in the day.
So if there are any punk web developers / designers out there that are up for donating some hours to the project then please get in touch! I'm most in need of someone to help out with the PHP (Zend framework and MVC coding) and someone to give the site design an overhaul in Photoshop. It'd be something cool to stick on your CV if you're still in college.
In the meantime, have a browse round the site and check out our blogs page to read the latest posts from various collector scum out there on the web. Oh, and the comment system and board are working so feel free to sign up and leave any info you have about records on the site.
Cheers
Tom
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bloodykev posted on the 20th January 2009
There were a few copies on green and black vinyl. And also an outer 12" sleeve , Ripping off the WHO Live at Leeds sleeve.
staticshock posted on the 12th January 2008
400 copies pressed. At least 100 of these have stapled covers.
cracker jack posted on the 14th November 2008
Track 60 only actually appears on the test pressing even though it is listed on the actual release. Most were destroyed but there are a few out there. US pressing only has tracks 51-59 with an etching on the other side of the grim reaper holding up a head surrounded by barbed wire
MediaBlitz posted on the 20th June 2008
Anyone got any info about the 8 original 7"s that came out?