Our second release with Billy Childish was a one off 7″ from the briefly reformed Milkshakes.
Recorded at the same time as the final Milkshakes album ‘Still Talkin’ ’bout’ which came out on Vinyl Japan.
Reissue of the first Slaughter and The Dogs album that was first released by Decca records in 1978.
Their second single following their debut, the self released ‘Mush E.p.’ (geddit) The Ludicrous Lollipops was a band formed in Coventry in the late 1980s. The initial members were all students at the University Of Warwick who together produced a noisy, pop punky stuff. First and foremost a live act, they toured the UK extensively and attracted a loyal following […]
4 track 12″ from redditch punk pop band The Sect. First pressing was on Blue Vinyl, Second Pressing was yellow and we have seen a few on green vinyl, which was probably just mis-coloured vinyl from the plant which sneaked out, probably on 10-15 of these.
Our first ever release by Billy Childish. A split single with Thee Headcoatees & Thee Headcoats
It’s a split 7″ which came out in 2 different editions, the first was a Red/Yellow cover with white and blue splattered vinyl, that sold out really quick and even entered the top 10 of the indie charts so a few weeks later we got a repress done, this time it was a black and white cover and the vinyl was clear with a few swirly bits in it.
This was Damaged Goods first book release and features the poetry of Mr Billy Childish.
At this point over 30 collections of poetry had already been published all over the world.
This release was limited to 1000 copies which are now long since sold out.
This was our first release, licensed directly from Decca records,this was a numbered limited edition of 500 copies on red Vinyl with 2 free stickers. The very first copy was red vinyl with about 5 spots of clear blue vinyl dropped in…this one is in the damaged Goods archive still! 2 more pressings were made, […]