Records

  • “Playing Both Sides” sold out from us

    But you can still get it from Green Noise and other fine distros.

    Pending orders will still get shipped… or if you talked to us about holding records, we’ve got you covered.

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  • Flex Time 7″

    FlexTime


    Flex Time 7″

    Released December 2009

    Deranged Records dy154

    Side A:

    • Flex Time

    Side B:

    • 80’s Asthetic
    • 21 Hot Knives

    Recorded Dec 2008 by Craigums, Dutch Oven, Alameda CA.

    What they say:

    “When GIANT HAYSTACKS parted ways a few years back, two of the three members went on to form AIRFIX KITS. The three songs found on this debut 7” are pretty consistent with the aforementioned band with a heavy MINUTEMEN influence by way of UK post punk ala WIRE/GANG OF FOUR.” – Deranged

    “1 of 2 new 7″ EPs by this new San Francisco band that features 2/3 of the recently-deceased Giant Haystacks. We played with them in SF this summer so I’ve been anticipating this for a while… while the Haystacks played up the Minutemen influence, the Airfix Kits just play straight-up, catchy, old-school punk… the kind of thing that could have come out on Good Vibrations, Raw, or a similar label in late-70s Britain. This is a great EP that will have all of us old punk connoisseurs bobbing along endlessly.” – Sorry State

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  • Playing Both Sides 7″

    Playing Both Sides





    Playing Both Sides 7″

    Released November 2009

    Dirtnap Records ZZZ-86

    Side A:

    • Playing Both Sides

    Side B:

    • Leaving

    Recorded Dec 2008 by Craigums, Dutch Oven, Alameda CA.

    What they say:

    “Tense working class post-punk from San Francisco. Debut release from 2/3rds ex Giant Haystacks. As much as we liked that band, this new incarnation is even better, hookier and more direct. Minutemen meets Wire with a distinct DIY sensibility. Or, as the band describes themselves, “Gang Of Four getting rat-arsed on cider and covering the entire Strength Through Oi! comp.” That’ll work too.” – Dirtnap

    “From Oakland, Airfix Kits pulls from late ’70s punk bands like the Adverts and Richard Hell to deliver modern bubblegum-tinged punk anthems. This song will certainly resonate with anyone who’s had a heart broken by a two-timer.” – Portland Mercury

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  • Records

    We finally have some records.

    “Flex Time” EP on Deranged Records.

    “Playing Both Sides/Leaving” 45 on Dirtnap Records out of Portland. The Portland Mercury said something about Richard Hell, The Adverts, and bubblegum.

    You can figure out where to buy these probably.

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