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Barcode / Ex-Ignota by Barcode, Ex-Ignota

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Release Date: 1996

Label: Hymnal Sound

In a printed fold-over cover. Some copies have artwork, stamps, and/or found photos inside the sleeve (e.g., one copy has a photo of a profession criminal pasted in on one side and 'Hymnal' stamped in red ink on the other.) Comes with an 8-page photocopied insert with artwork, lyrics, & credits. Disc has etchings in the place where center labels normally appear.

Side A etching reads: "barcode don't stay (45)"
Side B etching reads as: "ex-Ignota overfed (33)"

Side A spins at 45 rpm.
Side B spins at 33 1/3 rpm.

Barcode was a series of events from summer 1994 to summer 1995. The congregation included Julian Danger, Julia Fendo, Gordon Kindlmann, Amardeep Singh, Nicholas Spampata, although many others sang the gospel, spoke in tongues, witnessed the visions. Memory has a way of reconstructing moments. Let those minutes and seconds remain an open wound.

Side B recorded on 8-tracks.
B originally appeared on the 'revolt of the faceless humanoids' demo, 1995 and later resurfaced on the 'trust no one' tape compilation.

Runouts are etched.

Processing company uncredited, identified by run-out etchings.

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