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SUBURBIA 065LP
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$26.00
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RELEASE DATE: 4/24/2026
Originally released in 1999 on Marutake Records, the Disgusteens became a cult favorite in the Japanese underground punk scene with a light, catchy pop-punk sound rooted in the spirit of mid-'90s Lookout! Records releases. Fast, melodic, and heartfelt, if you love The Queers or Screeching Weasel, this is punk rock with its own voice. First time on vinyl, a must for fans of melody, speed, and timeless three-chord hooks. Double-sided insert included.
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SUBURBIA 067CD
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$14.50
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RELEASE DATE: 4/24/2026
Formed in Palermo in 1995, at the height of the Italian-language punk rock wave, Semprefreski have always been a story unto themselves. Too fast for the pop-punk standards of the time, too rowdy for the extreme hardcore scene, and too far from any scene epicenter, they built their reputation mile after mile on tour, through high-octane shows and a near-religious dedication to building a local scene in one of the most challenging cities in Italy. They disbanded in 2002 and never truly reformed, aside from occasional reunions like the one at the 2024 edition of the "dumb little festival" par excellence, now immortalized on vinyl in the new volume of the Live at Punk Rock Raduno series (which also features, among others, Senza Benza, Giuda, and Klasse Kriminale). Pop-punk "tarello" at two thousand miles an hour, with anthems like "Stai ancora con quel pirla" and "Bongoloide" exploding into a chaos of singalongs, stage dives, and full-on punk rock mayhem. Limited to 300 copies. Also available on red vinyl (SUBURBIA 067RED) and white vinyl (SUBURBIA 067WHI).
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SUBURBIA 067RED
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LP version. Red color vinyl. Formed in Palermo in 1995, at the height of the Italian-language punk rock wave, Semprefreski have always been a story unto themselves. Too fast for the pop-punk standards of the time, too rowdy for the extreme hardcore scene, and too far from any scene epicenter, they built their reputation mile after mile on tour, through high-octane shows and a near-religious dedication to building a local scene in one of the most challenging cities in Italy. They disbanded in 2002 and never truly reformed, aside from occasional reunions like the one at the 2024 edition of the "dumb little festival" par excellence, now immortalized on vinyl in the new volume of the Live at Punk Rock Raduno series (which also features, among others, Senza Benza, Giuda, and Klasse Kriminale). Pop-punk "tarello" at two thousand miles an hour, with anthems like "Stai ancora con quel pirla" and "Bongoloide" exploding into a chaos of singalongs, stage dives, and full-on punk rock mayhem.
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SUBURBIA 067WHI
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$26.00
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LP version. White color vinyl. Formed in Palermo in 1995, at the height of the Italian-language punk rock wave, Semprefreski have always been a story unto themselves. Too fast for the pop-punk standards of the time, too rowdy for the extreme hardcore scene, and too far from any scene epicenter, they built their reputation mile after mile on tour, through high-octane shows and a near-religious dedication to building a local scene in one of the most challenging cities in Italy. They disbanded in 2002 and never truly reformed, aside from occasional reunions like the one at the 2024 edition of the "dumb little festival" par excellence, now immortalized on vinyl in the new volume of the Live at Punk Rock Raduno series (which also features, among others, Senza Benza, Giuda, and Klasse Kriminale). Pop-punk "tarello" at two thousand miles an hour, with anthems like "Stai ancora con quel pirla" and "Bongoloide" exploding into a chaos of singalongs, stage dives, and full-on punk rock mayhem.
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SUBURBIA 063LP
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$26.00
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RELEASE DATE: 4/24/2026
Originally released on Voodoo Rhythm in 2015, Rolando Bruno's Bailazo is full-blast psychedelic Latino cumbia garage. Fuzzed-out guitars, vintage rhythms, and the cheesy charm of a '70s supermarket soundtrack collide in pure DIY madness. Cumbia warped through psych, exotica, and garage rock chaos. From the Asian-flavored freakout of "Thai Cumbia" to the Turkish-twisted groove of "Falafel King" everything gets thrown into the Rolando Bruno shredder. Dusty. Psychedelic. Unhinged. Cumbia like it could've been recorded in 1967.
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SUBURBIA 057LP
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The snarling 1986 debut from America's notorious Dwarves is finally back on vinyl. Garage-drenched, hardcore-soaked punk chaos, this is the band at their raw, wired-up best. Raw. Rebellious. Essential. A cult classic from America's most notorious band. Loud, fast, and tight as hell- 13 tracks of lo-fi aggression, surf-trash riffs, and zero time wasted.
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SUBURBIA 031CV
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Originally released in 2020 and widely acclaimed as "the record of the year" in the punk rock community worldwide, Bobby Ramone's legendary self-titled debut gets the Hey Suburbia reissue treatment once again on marbled vinyl, printed inner sleeve, 500 only.
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SUBURBIA 055LP
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The game-changing second album from the clown princes of Midwestern cheese-punk, back on vinyl for the first time this century! Featuring hits from the soundtrack to the pop-punk summer of 1995 like "I Wanna Get To Third Base With You" and "Screamin' Demon Martians Ridin' Go-Karts in My Head," as well as the band's magnum opus, "(Do You Wanna) Grilled Cheese!" Also features songs about worms, eyeballs, and rollerbladers, as part of a balanced breakfast.
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SUBURBIA 054LP
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Originally released in 1992 on Recess Records, now back on vinyl for the first time since its original run. Led by Todd Congelliere (Toys That Kill, Underground Railroad to Candyland), this lo-fi classic tears through fifteen tracks of raw, snotty, ultra-catchy punk rock that helped define the Recess sound. Fast, bratty, and unmistakably DIY -- a true staple of early '90s West Coast punk. Essential listening for fans of hooks, heart, and maximum fuzz.
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SUBURBIA 052LP
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Color vinyl. Born in a cold London pub, fueled by beer and bad decisions -- Buster Shuffle crashed the scene with piano-smashing ska and zero apologies. Do Nothing isn't just a record -- it's a riot. Originally released in 2012 on People Like You Records, this record features some cameos such as Mickey Gallagher (The Clash), Roddy Radiation (The Specials), Ian Catskilkin (Art Brut), and Wag (Infadels). This ain't just knees-up ska anymore. Love. Life. Divorce. Squeaky toys. Proper English chaos.
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SUBURBIA 053LP
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Color vinyl. No frills. No filters. Just Buster Shuffle, Naked -- loud, sharp, and stripped back to the bone. Originally out in 2014 on People Like You Records, Jet Baker and the crew kick down the door with a record that's equal parts pub fight and piano ballad. This is the band at their rawest: No fake smiles. No studio gloss. Just chaos, melody, and a wink from across the bar. You'll laugh. You'll cry. You'll spill your pint. And you'll bloody love it.
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SUBURBIA 062LP
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A previously unreleased album by the Sonic Dolls from Germany at their most energetic -- Maximumsonicdoll! Recorded at their peak in 2000, only a few tracks saw the light of day on compilations and various 7" releases at the time. This is a hard-hitting punk rock album in every sense the missing link between centuries in your Sonic Dolls collection or punk rock history itself. Cover painting by none other than Dee Dee Ramone, Paul Kostabi, and Jesse Bates (2001). Includes a 60x60 cm poster.
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SUBURBIA 048LP
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The Lazy Cowgirls' Tapping The Source is a raw, high-octane blast of punk rock energy from the heart of Los Angeles, brought back on vinyl. Packed with gritty anthems and unapologetic attitude, this album captures the heart and soul of a band that lived and breathed the DIY ethos. Originally released in 1987, it's a defining moment for the band, a record that embodies the sweat-soaked, beer-stained glory of the L.A. punk scene.
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SUBURBIA 045LTD
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Originally released in 1996, Calgary, Alberta punk rock pioneers Chixdiggit's debut album has finally been reissued in its original format. Scattered with hits like "Hemp Hemp Hurray" or "Henry Rollins Is No Fun," this is pure '90s pop-punk for the light-hearted. Exclusively licensed by the indie rock label "par excellence," Sub Pop Records. Yellow color vinyl.
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SUBURBIA 050LP
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Previously unreleased collection that compiles Bum's rare 7" singles and previously unreleased tracks, showcasing their infectious melodies, driving riffs, and high-energy performances. Featuring the original version of the hits "A Promise Is A Promise" and "Wedding Day," and the unreleased songs "Everything I Say Is Wrong" and "You, Down Again". Perfect for fans and collectors, this release is a testament to Bum's enduring impact on the punk rock landscape.
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SUBURBIA 006LTD
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Limited splatter vinyl reissue for Baltimore's pop punk legends' Huntingtons' masterpiece, High School Rock, originally from 1998. Fully remastered vinyl version including one bonus track, and double-sided poster insert.
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SUBURBIA 043LP
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In 1986 the Chems recorded four songs at Studio 9 located on Hollywood Blvd and Western. Two of these songs would become their first 7". In 1996, the Chems recorded demos for what would be their last album, Arpeggio Motorcade for Cruz. These demos, along with some live recordings from the '90s, are featured together on this album for the first time ever. Includes double-sided insert with exclusive liner notes from Dave Naz.
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SUBURBIA 045LP
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Originally released in 1996, Calgary, Alberta punk rock pioneers Chixdiggit's debut album finally reissued in its original format. Scattered with hits like "Hemp Hemp Hurray" or "Henry Rollins Is No Fun", this is pure '90s pop-punk for the light-hearted. Exclusively licensed by the indie rock label "par excellence", Sub Pop Records. Red color vinyl.
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SUBURBIA 046LP
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Originally released on Toxic Shock records in 1989, this is the debut album of junk rockers Sloppy Seconds. It makes you want to jump around, dance, party and roll through town with the windows down and the volume up to eleven. Shirtless, sweaty and unleashed, not for the faint of heart. The junk-rock classic is back! Pressed on green vinyl.
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SUBURBIA 047LP
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The 1994 debut album by Wisconsin cheese-punk legends Boris The Sprinkler, back on vinyl for the first time since the '90s! Featuring the early hits "Drugs & Masturbation," "Gimme Gimme Grape Juice," and "The Way It Is!" Also featuring a few early misses, to amuse the cynical consumer! Double-sided lyrics insert included!
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SUBURBIA 040LP
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Originally released on Johanns Face Records in 1996, this is the first vinyl reissue for Grease, Grits and Gravy, the first album by The Cletus from Charleston, South Carolina. Featuring Johnny Puke on vocals, produced by Mass Giorgini, catchy hooks and infectious melodies. Turn up the volume.
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SUBURBIA 042LP
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Groundbreaking '90s all-female political SF hardcore punk. Retrospective LP featuring the self-titled 7" on Lookout!, their full debut LP on Ebullition and the legendary Mi Cuerpo Es Mio 7". "Their songs raged against macho bullshit and patriarchal society's cliches of male dominance, and at the same time gave out a reevaluation of female strength." --Dick Lucas. Benefit release for Ukrainian women's fund.
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SUBK 001CS
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Originally released on the Toxic Shock label in 1989, this is the debut album from Indianapolis pop punk legend Sloppy Seconds. Makes you want to jump around, dance, party and roll through town with the windows down and the volume up. Not for the faint of heart! Limited to 200 only cassette version on Hey Suburbia.
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SUBURBIA 026LP
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Originally released by the Norway Ramones fan club on CD only in 2004, this is the first time on vinyl for the hardest to find of all Ramones cover albums, recorded in the early '00s by a short-lived spin off project from members of The Yum Yums and the Kwyet Kings. Mastered by the one and only Daniel Rey. Revised exclusive artwork by Dyna Moe.
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SUBURBIA 036LP
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One of the most enduring bands in the Australian rock scene, the Hard-Ons' thirty-five-year legacy in the punk rock world is unvaluable. This is the first vinyl reissue for their 2003 album, the second after their 1998 comeback, originally released on the Chatterbox label in Australia and Bomp! Records in the USA. Includes double-sided insert. Art by Ray Ahn.
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