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            <text>This was the first vinyl release from FANS OF BAD PRODUCTIONS. After two well received cassette compilations featuring Toronto punk bands, this EP showcases 4 bands that appeared on the earlier compilations. Members of the bands represented here all had ties to OCA at the time.&#13;
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500 copies on red vinyl were pressed through Music Industry Services Corp. Records were pressed in Nashville in 1991. Master dub by Mark Hesselink (Trackworks) PMT's by Stephen Perry (Excalibur).&#13;
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Growing up in Windsor I was exposed to a lot of TV/Radio content from Detroit. The Hot Fudge Show was a children's show aired from Detroit...much like the Banana Splits Show...which is featured on the front cover of this record...hence the title.&#13;
&#13;
Attached is an unfolded image of the cover. To assemble the covers for it's finished state, the bottom 1 1/2" are folded to create a little groove or pocket for the vinyl to "sit", and then folded in half to create the final size of 7" X 7".&#13;
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Attached is an ad that was placed in Maximum Rock And Roll Magazine and Flipside Magazine for a few months after the release of the record.</text>
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              <text>V/A "This Ain't The Hot Fudge Show" 7-inch compilation</text>
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              <text>4 song 7-inch vinyl compilation featuring Toronto bands CHICKEN MILK, LIQUID JOY, HI DUMMY and MUD. This file contains both sides/4 songs of the EP &#13;
LIQUID JOY-Who Are Your Friends &#13;
MUD-Ice T Stay In Your Home&#13;
CHICKEN MILK-fleece&#13;
HI DUMMY-P.T.F.H.</text>
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              <text>Each band recorded and mixed their own songs and contributed artwork that is also uploaded here for viewing.&#13;
Back cover and label art by Chris Iler&#13;
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8 1/2" X 14" paper insert.</text>
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              <text>Bands own their own materials</text>
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