CRIMINALLY INSANE


Who, or what is OVERTIME? Fill us in.

Damian: Overtime was a band that Ben and Matt from No Warning and I started for the sole purpose of bumming people out three years ago. It was me trying to sing like the dude in Confront and music was ripped off all the bands we were into at the time. We recorded a demo and played a couple of shows and then I left for school and the band was put on hold. With those dudes being in No Warning it's kind of hard to do anything with the band but its always talked about.. Recently we recorded a new demo and changed the name to
(Interview TOHC issue 1 - 2002)



Pocket Sleeve

Double-sided insert



Stats:
Side A: Shut Up / Banging The Walls / The HIV / The War Has Begun / Has Been (Single-sided record)

Released: 2004
Label: Parts Unknown Records PUR006
Matrix A: PUR006 "This is the Zodiac Speaking"

Pressing Info:
Don't ask

Inserts: 
All (known) versions come with same insert

Variants: 
This is where it gets complicated; there are several sleeve and vinyl variants. The vinyl variants were all pressed on black and clear vinyl and have the same 'A' side label. The record is single-sided and most have the "Zodiac" text screen-print the 'B' side.

Vinyl: 'A' side label and 'B' side screen print.
 White screened text on black vinyl seems to be the most common version...

Here we have 5 variants of the screen print (4 on black, 1 on clear vinyl). The bottom right version has a white label on the 'B' side and no screen print ('A' side label is as per the other versions). 

The black screen text on black vinyl version (top right) was used for the "Pink Eye Fan-Club" box- set limited to 30. 

Further black vinyl variants are rumoured to exist (i.e. different screen print colours). If you see one please send us a picture.

The white-label ones seem to be less common. This one comes with a doodle by an unknown artist; others are left plain and some were used for the "Family Press" limited to 10

There is also a clear vinyl version with no screen-print or label, used for the “You can’t kill what you can’t see" press, limited to 8.





Sleeve & Other Variants:

"Pink Eye Fan Club" press had the black screen-print on black vinyl, bundled with the first edition of Damian's Killer zine. The record dust-sleeves are  hand-numbered out of 30 and have Crim-Sane crime-scene finger-prints dabbed on.  A Pink Eye button badge completes the package.

Unfortunately, several of the records have been orphaned from their zine, separated from their button and left to fend for themselves on discogs or ebay. The picture shows #2 (or maybe #28) with foster family.



"You can't kill what you can't see" Press  was limited to 8...
image from discogs

image from discogs

image from discogs

image from discogs
... it uses the clear vinyl with blank unlabeled 'B' side and comes with an acetate wrap-around sleeve.





''Criminally Insane has done run out of covers" press with alternate cover, apparently limited to 20
from popsike



 "Family" press, an actual unicorn with hand-drawn labels limited to 10
from popsike


Test pressing with alternate sleeve art. 
This one seems to come with a 2nd disk - the pink-screened variant. 



And there's more... mysterious pink sleeve, and what looks like a black dust sleeve with hand-drawn CI graphic...
(Image from Matador site)





Notes:

A short-lived side project between Damian Abraham of Fucked Up, Matt Delong of No Warning, and Ben Cook of both bands. This demo was originally released as a tape and then came out on a single-sided 7” with a seemingly infinite number of variants. I remember talking to Damian about this one and him telling me that even he doesn’t have all the variants of the record. Apparently the regular version of the record is on clear vinyl, with a black silk-screened B-side. The black vinyl version was supposed to have a blank B-side, but a small number of the copies had different colored silk-screening on the B-side... I’m pretty sure 7 copies exist of a white and pink screened B-side. I think there’s also another shade of pink, green, and blue screened B-side variants out there. There were also 30 copies of a Pink Eye Club edition, 20 copies with alternate art done by Damian when they ran out of covers, 10 copies of a family pressing which features hand-drawn art by Damian on the blank B-side label, and a test press with alternate art that I know about. Oh and the record itself? It totally rules. Total bare-bones, heavy-hittin’ hardcore that sounds like the perfect ground between Fucked Up and No Warning. Get into it.
Toxic City



What are the band's influences? I definitely hear DYS and ANTIDOTE...
Matt: Definitely a big DYS influence on the demo, , ANTIDOTE a bit too ya, the newer stuff is like Poison Idea...

Talk a bit about your upcoming 7", Where? When? With Whom? What songs?
Matt: We are doing 2 records, a 7" with Deranged and a 12"EP with Parts Unknown which is going to be 8 brand new songs...
(Interview TOHC issue 2.5  - 2002)

Full page ad for CI Demo - TOHC issue 9 - 2004


Parts Unknown ended up pressing the demo 7".  Some of the tracks intended for the LP appear on the Pink Eye CD and some apparently became Violent Minds songs.



The CI demo was also hand-dubbed to cassette for use ahead of the vinyl release









''Epics in Minutes''

(The Secret 'ish' 7'')


........ ........... ........?

Sleeve:
 Generic white dust cover, most are hand-numbered in
bottom left-hand corner.
Detail:
Most are numbered out of 1000



Vinyl:
Self released by band, labels same as Deranged releases, but without Deranged Logo

Picture Sleeve - Front:
Folded paper with photocopied image on one side. Various images were used - see below for more examples.
Not all copies have a picture sleeve, some just have the dust cover described above. 

Picture Sleeve - Folded out



Stats:

General:
Tracks: Epics in Minutes B/W Search For The Words
Released: 2003
Label: Self Released - FU: 001
Matrix A: REDHERRING-RED  RE1
Matrix B: REDHERRING-HERRING   RE1

Pressing Info:
Believed to be 300, but numbered out of 1000, some have the fake epics vinyl...

Inserts:
No regular insert.
    Variants:
    Several different sleeves and covers, many are unique.


    Notes: 

    Most come with a generic white dust sleeve numbered out of 1000. Some also come with a fold-out photocopied picture sleeve, some are also personalised. There are various jacket pictures, some of the images have been used more than once, but may be cropped differently. Some of the images reference FU themes, others are random. A few examples are shown below.

    Given away, the name of the person receiving the record was (supposedly) recorded in a note book to deter flipping. Has 'Red Herring' message etched into run-out; see also 'Baiting with Epics Labels'. It's generally supposed that there were 300 copies; compared to the other singles, a lot seem to have been kept by the original owners.      

    Some disks may be fake?


    Sleeve Variations:


    #24/1000 - Man in medical mask


    #43/100000000
    # 55/1000 - 'Blonde woman in zip-top' - half panel of sleeve
    #59/1000 - 'Saddam Hussein with sword' - comes with ''stomp on a mod!'' stamped poly cover


    #? / 1000 'Stomp' stamped / type-writen sleeve (pic from FU instagram)
    #60/1000 - 'Mark Frechette'
    #61 & #65/1000 - 'Saddam Hussein with sword' - two records, same image on sleeve, but cropped and orientated differently
    #61 - Reverse of above (left) sleeve, image orientated 'landscape'
    #65/1000 - Reverse of above (right) sleeve, image orientated 'portrait'
    # 78/1000 - 'Blonde woman in zip-top' 
    #88 Hitler - Same copy as above, this one has had a few owners.
    Modern Nazis use the number 88 as an abbreviation for the salute Heil Hitler. The letter H is eighth in the English alphabet, whereby 88 becomes HH.
    # 98/1000 - 'Dance of Death' detail 

    # 119/1000 -  Re-used generic Artista sleeve. Dust sleeve personalised with typed text by JF for Eric Smith (former drummer in Career Suicide) 
    # 119/1000 - As described above
    # 119/1000 - As described above
    # 159/1000 - No picture sleeve 
    # 198/1000 - No picture sleeve (this copy has baiting the public vinyl according to Sarah's list)
    The following copies also do not have picture sleeves:
    # 106/1000
    # 164/1000
    # 166/1000 
    # 170/1000
    # 186/1000 
       
     # 203/1000 - ''Two figures 'wrestling' in front of a vehicle'' 
    # 207/1000 - 'Man walking past oriental text banner'
    # 228/1000 - 'Kid with cowboy gun' 
    #?/1000 - Bonnie 'fellating' a soda bottle. (Image of Faye Dunaway as 'Bonnie' From the movie 'Bonnie & Clyde')
    (Number info unavailable)
    #?/1000  - 'Two school girls in boater hats with a dog' Image used on 1988 Quantas airlines advert (number info unavailable)


    #?/1000  - Saddam Hussein with sword (number info unavailable)
    (as seen on ebay - same image as 59, 61 & 65, but confirmed as not being one of these)
    #?/1000 - Japanese communal bath (number info unavailable)


    Collection pic: The middle 2 records are 'Epics in Minutes' The left-hand one is #88 (yet again). The right-hand one (trees and a basket-thing?) will have to remain a secret for the time-being.

    Bottom left hand side is 'Baiting The Public' (Wrong label version)

    #?/1000 - Extract from rejected image for 'Epics in Minutes' CD (Josh smirking)

    See comment below
    #?/1000 - Woman in (hospital?) bed. Top pic cover opened, bottom cover folded



    #? - #? - A box full of epics disks before they got packaged up and numbered