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Everything Went Pink: Asheville NC Music Compilation (compilation, 2000 - Asheville, NC)

by Southern Punk Archive

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"Everything Went Pink" was released in 2000 to highlight the DIY punk scene and the bands involved with the punk house named the Pink House in Asheville, NC. This was the beginning of the peak era of Asheville punk, as well as the first wave of gentrification and development of the Asheville area, which has since become a vacation destination. During the era this compilation documents the Asheville downtown area was much more gritty and affordable and quite unrecognizable compared to the rows of boutiques and high dollar restaurants you find there today. Some of the bands on this tape were short-lived and only can be found here, while others went on to record and press more official releases.

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released January 1, 2000

Most of these songs were recorded live by Ryan Fontaine in a basement known as "OH MY!" which was condemned and evicted by the time the tape was released. Other recordings were made at local venues Vincent's Ear and B-Here Now, or by the bands themselves. All songs mastered and sequenced by Ryan & Dan B.

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Southern Punk Archive Oxford, Mississippi

This page is aims to give otherwise lost punk / punk adjacent music from the Southern United States a platform to be discovered. Some of these recordings may not meet quality standards the artists would have desired of their official releases, but are posted here as a matter historical documentation. ... more

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