Leprosy - 2010 Tour Tape
| Genre: | Rock |
| Singer: | Leprosy |
| Title: | 2010 Tour Tape |
| Short-info: | Label:
Hardcore Victim – HCV003
Type: Cassette, Single Sided, Compilation, Limited Edition, Misprint, Stereo Country: Australia Date of released: 2010 Category: Rock Style: Hardcore, Noise, Punk |
| MP3 album size .rar: | 1365 mb |
| APE album size .rar: | 1821 mb |
| Digital formats: | MP3 FLAC DXD WAV AAC MPC XM AU TTA |
- 1365 downloads at 53 mb/s
RAR archive MP3 format
- 1821 downloads at 43 mb/s
RAR archive FLAC format
Tracklist
| A1 | Death And Torture | 2:01 |
| A2 | Culture Victim | 1:56 |
| A3 | Politics Of Power | 1:20 |
| A4 | Wars A Nightmare | 1:57 |
| A5 | No More Warfare | |
| B1 | Dead Soldier | |
| B2 | Bring Out Your Dead | |
| B3 | Atomic Age | |
| B4 | Capital Punishment | |
| B5 | Collateral Damage |
Credits
- Artwork By – Murdoch Stafford
- Bass – Burn Kiely
- Drums – Jake Lewis
- Guitar – Ryan Barclay
- Vocals – Luke Leprosy
Notes
Ten song Limited edition cassette to commemorate the 2010 tour of the East Coast of Australia. Was put together last minute as the release of the split cassette with The Helpless was delayed. Contains the 09 demo and songs that were later featured on the split cassette with The Helpless.50 Copies on spray painted black cassettes and close to 25 copies on spray painted green cassettes.
Each copy has Leprosy hand painted on one side of the cassette in white paint to denote which side is to be played.
Although the catalogue number on the J-card lists it as HCV007, it should be HCV003. The reason for this discrepancy is that this particular cassette was actually self released and used a made up number. Whilst Hardcore Victim released the demo, this tape was not officially sanctioned by them. The original release slated for HCV003, for whatever reason never came to fruition. The actual HCV007 is Kromosom 8 tracks 12".
Whilst single sided, the reverse of the cassette actually featured a radio broadcast featuring among others, the Swedish band Black Uniforms, as well as a Leprosy track and a plug for an upcoming gig. This was unintentional as the original mastertape used was mistakenly thought to be blank.











