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Think I Care "World Asylum" #B9R070
Released on: 04/25/2006


Track List:
1) World Asylum
2) Chains
3) Nothing Means Nothing
4) Life Sentence
5) Nature Of The Beast
6) Reality's Nightmare
7) Nowhere Man
8) Heads Will Roll
9) Matter Of Time
10) Survival Machine


1st press

Think I Care- "World Asylum" LP Orange/Gray Swirl Vinyl

Limited to: 550
Think I Care-World Asylum LP- Limited to 550 copies on Orange/Gray Swirl-Although existing as a band for over seven years, Think I Care has only recently begun to earn the respect and recognition they've long deserved. Musically, picture four guys who grew up on early 80's Boston hardcore, give them copies of Celtic Frost's "Morbid Tales" and Sheer Terror's "Just Can't Hate Enough" and witness the mongrel it spawns. Lyrically, singer Jason Clegg's bitter and spiteful words reflect growing up and outcast in the industrial town of Winchendon Mass, hit hard by factory closings and economic recession in recent years. Winchendon also has a rich tradition of producing some of the ugliest sounding hardcore to ever come out of the state, and Think I care is no exception. Never dramatic, these motherfuckers play the best kind of hardcore; abrasive, reactionary and totally genuine.

Think I Care- "World Asylum" LP Orange/Black Splatter Vinyl

Limited to: 550

Limited to 300 copies. Sold Out.

Think I Care- "World Asylum" LP This Is Hardcore Version Orange/Gray Vinyl

Limited to: 50

Limited to 50 copies. Orange/gray vinyl with an alternate cover sold at This Is Hardcore Fest 2006 in Philadelphia

Think I Care- "World Asylum" LP Test Press

Limited to: 20

Test Press Limited to 20 copies

Think I Care- "World Asylum" LP Record Release Orange/Gray Swirl Vinyl

Limited to: 150

Limited to 150 copies with an alternate spray painted cover.

CD version

Think I Care- World Asylum CD

Limited to: n/a
Think I Care-World Asylum LP- Although existing as a band for over seven years, Think I Care has only recently begun to earn the respect and recognition they've long deserved. Musically, picture four guys who grew up on early 80's Boston hardcore, give them copies of Celtic Frost's "Morbid Tales" and Sheer Terror's "Just Can't Hate Enough" and witness the mongrel it spawns. Lyrically, singer Jason Clegg's bitter and spiteful words reflect growing up and outcast in the industrial town of Winchendon Mass, hit hard by factory closings and economic recession in recent years. Winchendon also has a rich tradition of producing some of the ugliest sounding hardcore to ever come out of the state, and Think I care is no exception. Never dramatic, these motherfuckers play the best kind of hardcore; abrasive, reactionary and totally genuine.



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