This is a vinyl record of "Bar Room Bop" by The Adicts, a classic punk hardcore EP released in 1985 on Fallout Records. It is a highly collectible item for punk, hardcore, skinhead, and alternative music enthusiasts.
This record is graded VG+ for both the vinyl and the jacket, indicating it is in very good condition with only minor signs of use. It has been carefully stored and handled to preserve its quality.
This item is part of a collection of punk, hardcore, skinhead, and alternative records. Please review the photos for detailed condition and grading. Feel free to contact us for further inquiries or additional photos.
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| Country | Japan |
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