***The original 1981 Drive My Car single remastered and pressed on 12-inch vinyl. NYC power pop action. All include a printed reproduction of the original Drive My Car poster by Ric Gallagher (the artist who did the original 45 cover illustration).
LP $25.50
03/10/2026
***"Back in the 1970s, women in punk bands were far outnumbered by their male counterparts, and women who wrote punk songs were even more rare. Ramona Jan formed Comateens in 1978 with Nick Dembling. She wrote, played guitar and sang on the 2 songs included on this new, deluxe reissue, which includes liner notes by both Nick and Ramona. Nick sings lead on Danger Zone, Ramona on Elizabeth’s lover (which was recorded at the same time as Danger Zone, but not previously released). She left the band shortly after the release of the Comateens single to found the more New Wave-oriented Dizzy & The Romilars (think Waitresses, B-52s, the Flirts, etc..), who recorded and released their own version of Elizabeth’s Lover. In between, Ramona produced the “Drive My Car” EP by NastyFacts (Jimboco 1981/2022 Left For Dead reissue). If you like first wave punk, pop punk and alternative music made in a time when genres were still fluid and the rules had yet to be written, you’re going to love this record!"
12" $25.50
01/09/2026
***A 12-inch reissue of Detention’s rare, early-1980s punk/hardcore single,“Dead Rock ‘N Rollers” b/w “El Salvador” plus 7 additional songs, 4 of which are from the band’s out-of-print self-titled LP, while the others also were recorded in the early-1980s, but not released. All songs on this Mini LP or Maxi EP (take your pick) have been remastered at Enormous Door in Austin and the grooves cut at 45 RPM to achieve the highest fidelity and maximum punch. The tombstone art on the front cover of the original 45 by Jeff Jamieson has been resurrected for this release. If it looks familiar that’s because, like the NastyFacts EP art, it’s been ripped off... numerous times. Most famously, it appears on the cover of the Killed By Death Compilation #2.
LP $25.50
01/09/2026
***"Hey! Here's another cool late '70s punk-era LFD release from the vaults. These guys were a popular CB's/Max's band in New York back in the day, but due to mismanagement, their major label deal offers (of which there were several) were bungled so they never released anything other than a rare single produced by Wayne Kramer of the MC5. This album was recorded by Ed Stasium (Ramones,Talking Heads) in the Sire Records basement studio in 1979. They languished for 45 years until rediscovered in the Sire Archive at the Rock 'N Roll Hall Of Fame. The songs were digitized and remixed by Bob Stander and Ed Stasium earlier this year and will be available for the first time this October. Here's your chance to grab one before they're generally available! We appreciate your past support and thank you for helping us continue this labor of love."
LP $25.50
01/09/2026
***"The Senders are the great lost band of New York Punk. Begun in 1976, they were peers of all the early legends—Ramones, Blondie, Heartbreakers, etc. Their brand of dangerous sidewinder R&B, with a twist of rockabilly, shook the rafters at CBGB and Max’s Kansas City..."—Tim StegallDeluxe 2 LP set includes the original Seven Song Super Single plus 7 more songs recorded with Johnny Thunders on guitar.
2XLP $59.50
01/09/2026
***Limited edition (500), random-colored vinyl 7-inch EP. Includes 5 previously unreleased songs recorded around the same time as the band’s ‘What’s for Dinner?’ LP (plus 1 song that was only available as a bonus track on the original cassette).
7" $11.00
01/07/2022
***A collection of material from the underrated New Jersey hardcore band TMA. Includes both TMA LPs—What’s For Dinner? (Jimboco 1984) and Beach Party 2000 (Jimboco 1987)—remastered by Jack Control at Enormous Door and packaged in new art by Punk Magazine artist Bruce Carleton. Black vinyl edition of 100 numbered copies. Includes a bonus black vinyl copy of the Just Desserts EP.
fpo $60.95
01/07/2022






