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Pocket Bomb Side:
1. Peeance Freeance
2. You May Call It Jailtime

Ayin Side:
1. Framebreaking
2. Oubliette

This release was limited to 100 copies, which only lasted about a month, if anything. The Pocket Bomb songs were recorded by Nathan Hall at 624 E. Breckenridge, a house that once had tons of shows. The recording was janky, as was the production. The packaging consisted of stolen gideon bibles, to which the Pocket Bomb kitty cat logo was screened on one side, and the Ayin courier logo was screened on the other. The tapes were once wheatus tapes that Daisy had stolen from pandamonium, an old venue, years ago. The tracklisting was going to be differant, but Dylan forgot to grab the master cd from his house, so we just used the songs we had on purevolume at the time, and threw in a bunch of soundclips from star wars, martin luther king and others to tape up space. Peeance Freeance and You May Call It Jailtime also appear (Re-Recorded) on INTENTIONS.
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