Originally released in 1985 on the dutch label DING DONG Records, the split cassette The Terminal Kaleidoscope compiled excerpts from their 1984 tour in Holland and Switzerland.
Wrapped in a poster which once folded has the size of a Single 7", a booklet is also included. This CD reissue is limited to an amount of 500 copies...
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Great to have some tracks that are rarities and otherwise you'd never know existed (Jungle, WW6, No Bell) I'll play the wishful critic (as opposed to drooling sycophant) ;) jk guys... Where's all the other wonderful tracks from compilations? 8 years remastering and they're nowhere :( The ORIGINAL Time dance 5+min version, The OG Day at the Dreamies (simply amazing), Happy days, Shoot horses, My baby likes to hurt me, stuff from Stained soma that wasn't on traumstadt? Please, take my money!! :) mattyg107
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must-have for newer current 93 fans like myself. a lot of the issues with the new reissues lacking bonus tracks are solved with this very affordable digital collection. it served as a guide for which early c93 releases to buy. very cool. DeMysteriisDomSathanas
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