'69 Newport
'69 Newport is a 7" vinyl EP record by the influential ska-core band Operation Ivy. The 7" was composed of "Hedgecore" and "Left Behind", both of which were recorded at 924 Gilman Street in 1987. '69 Newport was unofficially released in March 1993 under the label Very Small Records. 5,029 were initially pressed on black vinyl. The song "Hedgecore" is a song about the local pastime in Berkeley which involves diving into and destroying bushes.
"'69 Newport" | |
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Single by Operation Ivy | |
Released | March 1993 |
Recorded | August 24, 1987 |
Studio | 924 Gilman Street, Berkeley, California |
Genre | Hardcore punk, ska punk |
Length | 4:09 |
Label | Very Small |
Producer(s) | David Hayes |
Track listing
Side A
- "Hedgecore" – 1:43
Side B
- "Left Behind" – 2:26
Personnel
- Jesse Michaels – vocals
- Lint – guitar, backing vocals
- Matt McCall – bass, backing vocals
- Dave Mello – drums
- David Hayes – Backing Vocals
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