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  • Fu Manchu 'Start The Machine'

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    Fu Manchu 'Start The Machine'

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    Fu Manchu 'Start The Machine'

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    Fu Manchu's 8th album, Start The Machine, was originally released on 14 September, 2004. Until now, it is the only album from the legendary band that has never been issued on vinyl.

    To celebrate the 15th anniversary of this classic, At The Dojo Records will remedy that with a newly remastered debut vinyl release. Also included is a bonus picture flexi 7" of Written In Stone performed live at Roadburn Festival 2003, one year prior to the song's studio version release on this album.

    This 3,000 unit run is pressed on neon green/black splatter vinyl and the gatefold package design includes never before seen photos of the band.

    Start The Machine features Written In Stone, Hey (as featured on the television series, Sons Of Anarchy and crowd favorites Make Them Believe and Today's Too Soon. This is the recording debut of drummer Scott Reeder, formerly of Smile.

    The CD version of this album is also newly remastered for maximum fidelity.

    One of Fu's tightest albums in years - Pop Matters

    Invariably tight, immediate and groovy, pulsing sonic hot rods like Written In Stone,? Open Your Eyes? and I Wanna Be? dominate an LP that was clearly meant to be heard on vinyl? - AllMusic.com

    Tracklisting:
    1. Written in Stone
    2. I Can't Hear You
    3. Understand
    4. Make Them Believe
    5. Hey
    6. I'm Gettin' Away
    7. Out to Sea
    8. Open Your Eyes
    9. Today's Too Soon
    10. It's All the Same
    11. Tunnel Vision
    12. I Wanna Be

    Picture disc flexi 7":
    1. Written In Stone

    Release Date: 13/09/2019

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  • Fu Manchu 'Godzilla

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    Fu Manchu 'Godzilla"s/Eatin" Dust +4'

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    Godzilla's/Eatin'Dust is the most popular release in Fu Manchu's 29 year recorded history. It is the combination of what were originally 2 distinct 10' releases: Godzilla (1997) and Eatin'Dust (1999).

    Last year, Scott Hill (vocals/guitar) found the original tapes from the Godzilla recording sessions produced by Josh Homme (Queens Of The Stone Age/Kyuss) and unearthed a secret that had been in his garage since 1996...The band had recorded 4 songs that had never been released.

    These extra songs are early versions of "Grendel, Snowman," "Strolling Astronomer" and "Urethane' (whose final versions appeared on 1997's The Action Is Go) and a cover of Thin Lizzy's "Jailbreak" (which is a different version than the one which was released on 7' in 1998).

    The songs line up perfectly with the original tracklist, which includes the band's crowd pleasing cover of Blue Oyster Cult's 'Godzilla' and fan favorites 'Eatin'Dust' and 'Mongoose' (which was featured in a Super Bowl commercial for Toyota and included in the TV series 'Sons Of Anarchy' and the films 'Boondock Saints II' and 'The Hot Chick').

    Tracklisting:
    1. Eatin'Dust
    2. Shift Kicker
    3. Orbiter
    4. Mongoose
    5. Pigeon Toe
    6. Module Overload
    7. Living Legend
    8. Godzilla
    9. Grendel, Snowman
    10. Strolling Astronomer
    11. Urethane
    12. Jailbreak
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  • Fu Manchu 'Go For It Live!' PRE-ORDER

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    Fu Manchu 'Go For It Live!' PRE-ORDER

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    Release Date: 10/05/2024

    To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the band’s debut live double album, Fu Manchu is releasing the first ever repress of Go For It…Live!, which has been out of print since the original pressing.

    The 22 song release was recorded on the band’s 2002 California Crossing World Tour, which marked the debut of drummer Scott Reeder. Fu Manchu is renowned for their live performances and this set doesn’t disappoint, with incendiary renditions of fan favorites such as: “Hell On Wheels,” “Mongoose,” “King Of The Road,” “Evil Eye” and their always requested cover of “Godzilla.”

    As AllMusic.com said, “Go for It...Live! is an absolute must for those enamored by Fu Manchu's buzzy sound, and a great introduction for those curious about a band woefully ignored by radio stations and video channels.”

    This limited edition vinyl run of 2000 units has one LP pressed on Neon Yellow and the other on Neon Orange vinyl and is packaged in a gatefold sleeve with brand new artwork including never before seen photos of the band and flyers from the associated tour along with printed dust sleeves with additional new images.

    This new pressing has been specifically remastered for vinyl by Carl Saff for optimum fidelity.
    The limited edition 1000 unit CD run also features the updated art and a digital specific remaster.

    Tracklisting:
    LP 1
    1. Hell On Wheels
    2. Laserbl’ast!
    3. Asphalt Risin’
    4. Mongoose
    5. Downtown In Dogtown
    6. Boogie Van
    7. Tilt
    8. Ojo Rojo
    9. Strato-Streak
    10. King Of The Road
    11. Anodizer

    LP 2
    1. Evil Eye
    2. Hang On
    3. Wurkin’
    4. California Crossing
    5. Over The Edge
    6. Regal Begal
    7. Godzilla
    8. Superbird
    9. Weird Beard
    10. Squash That Fly
    11. Saturn III
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  • Fu Manchu 'A Look Back - Dogtown & Z-Boys'

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    Fu Manchu 'A Look Back - Dogtown & Z-Boys'

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    A Look Back - DogTown & Z-Boys is the first short documentary by legendary artist/photographer Glen E. Friedman.

    The film looks back on an essential period in the history of skateboarding, but more directly on how the original award winning documentary affected the original surviving members of that influential team (Tony Alva, Stacy Peralta, Peggy Oki, Wentzle Ruml and others) and what they thought about the original film itself, 20 years after its release.

    Fu Manchu provided the entire soundtrack for the film with the songs personally curated by Glen E. Friedman. This official soundtrack recording release features all 9 tracks featured in the film in the order that they appear.

    The music spans the band’s entire career from “Free And Easy (Summer Girls)” from the band’s 1994 debut album, No One Rides For Free, to “Il Mostro Atomico” featuring Alex Lifeson of Rush, from their most recent full length album, Clone Of The Universe.

    This is the only release from the band that features two instrumentals: “Out To Sea” from 2004’s Start The Machine and “Hanglider,” which was originally released on the Japanese version of 2000’s King Of The Road.

    This limited edition double LP run is pressed on one purple and one green vinyl and features an etching from legendary skater, Lance Mountain. The gatefold jacket features rare photos from Glen E. Friedman including an incredible shot of the late Jay Adams across the inside. All tracks were remastered specifically for this vinyl release.

    The limited edition 1,000 unit CD run also features the same photos and a digital specific remaster.

    Tracklisting:
    1.Trapeze Freak
    2.Travel Agent
    3.Hanglider
    4.Mongoose
    5.Out To Sea
    6.The Last Question
    7.Tilt
    8.Free And Easy (Summer Girls)
    9.Il Mostro Atomico
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  • Fu Manchu 'The Return Of Tomorrow' PRE-ORDER

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    Fu Manchu 'The Return Of Tomorrow' PRE-ORDER

    £12.99

    Release Date: 14/06/2024

    The Return Of Tomorrow is Fu Manchu’s first new album in 6 years, and they made sure that it was worth the wait. Their 14th album is their 1st double LP of new material and it was conceived of as a vinyl listening experience.

    The first LP features 7 songs in their iconic heavy fuzz sound including the first single, “Hands Of The Zodiac” and the relentlessly catchy “Loch Ness Wrecking Machine.” The second LP sees the band mellowing out with 6 slower tempo jams including the synth inflected “Solar Baptized” and the title track.

    Both LPs are 45RPM for the thickest possible sound.

    CD listeners need not worry, as this version of the album was mastered specifically for the format.

    Like the band’s most recent album, Clone Of The Universe, and the band’s 3 part Fu30 EP series, The Return Of Tomorrow was recorded at The Racket Room in Santa Ana, California by Jim Monroe (Adolescents, Ignite) and co-produced with Fu Manchu.

    This limited edition release of 4,000 units is packaged in a glossy gatefold jacket with printed sleeves featuring live photos of the band and includes one “Space” colored LP and one “Sky” colored LP.

    Tracklisting:
    1. Dehumanize
    2. Loch Ness Wrecking Machine
    3. Hands Of The Zodiac
    4. Haze The Hides
    5. Roads Of The Lowly
    6. (Time Is) Pulling You Under
    7. Destroyin’ Light
    8. Lifetime Waiting
    9. Solar Baptized
    10. What I Need
    11. The Return Of Tomorrow
    12. Liquify
    13. High Tide


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  • Fu Manchu 'Return To Earth'

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    Fu Manchu 'Return To Earth'

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    Fu Manchu 'Return To Earth'

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    The third release in Fu Manchu's 30th Anniversary vinyl reissue series, Return To Earth 91-93 Deluxe Edition, is the first ever update to this legendary compilation of the band's earliest singles.

    These songs are the only ones recorded with the band's original lead guitarist, Scott Votaw, as well as the only ones recorded as a three piece of the original core line-up of Scott Hill (vocals/guitar), Mark Abshire (bass) and Ruben Romano (drums).

    Return To Earth 91-93 Deluxe Edition features the 9 songs from the original release including the first version of fan favorite, 'Ojo Rojo,' plus 2 newly discovered tracks that have never been heard before: 'Ford-Natic' and an early version of 'Shine It On,' which was later re-recorded for their debut album.

    All songs were remixed by Scott Hill along with the band's current producing partner, Jim Monroe (Adolescents, Channel 3, Ignite) and remastered by Carl Saff for optimum fidelity.

    This limited edition 2,000 unit LP run is pressed on neon purple vinyl and the newly designed gatefold package includes never before seen photos of the band and flyers from their early shows.

    The limited edition 1,000 unit CD run also features the updated art and a digital specific remaster.

    Tracklisting:
    1. Don't Bother Knockin'(If This Van's Rockin')
    2. Ford-Natic
    3. El Don
    4. Pick-Up Summer
    5. Ojo Rojo
    6. Pinbuster
    7. Senioritis
    8. Shine It On
    9. Simco
    10. Space Sucker
    11. Vankhana (Rollin'Rooms)
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  • Fu Manchu 'No One Rides For Free'

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    Fu Manchu 'No One Rides For Free'

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    Fu Manchu 'No One Rides For Free'

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    The fourth release in Fu Manchu's 30th Anniversary vinyl reissue series, No One Rides For Free, is a new vinyl specific remaster of the band's debut album. These songs are the only recordings of the band's line-up of Scott Hill (vocals/guitar), Mark Abshire (bass), Eddie Glass (guitar) and Ruben Romano (drums).

    The 8 song collection was recorded on April 16 and 17, 1993 at Sandbox Studios in Los Angeles, produced by the band along with Brant Bjork. This reissue was remastered by Carl Saff for optimum fidelity.

    This limited edition 1,000 unit LP run is pressed on white vinyl with black splatter and includes an exclusive white 7" with red splatter that features 2 never before released live performances of "Time To Fly" and "Ojo Rojo" recorded on June 26, 1993 at in Pomona, CA.
    The newly designed gatefold package includes never before seen photos of the band and flyers from the shows of the era.

    Vinyl LP Tracklisting:
    1. Time To Fly
    2. Ojo Rojo
    3. Show And Shine
    4. Mega-Bumpers
    5. Free And Easy (Summer Girls)
    6. Superbird
    7. Shine It On
    8. Snakebellies

    7" Tracklisting:
    1. Time To Fly
    2. Ojo Rojo
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  • Fu Manchu 'Gigantoid' - Cargo Records UK

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    Fu Manchu 'Gigantoid'

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    Fu Manchu 'Gigantoid'

    £23.99

    Release Date: 01/12/2023

    Southern California hard rock mainstays FU MANCHU are announcing details of their forthcoming new album, titled "GIGANTOID," out May 26th on the band's own At The Dojo Records distributed throughout the US and Europe via Cargo Records.

    After almost 25 years together, and following last year's Scion A/V Club split 7" with friends MOAB and 2009's "Signs of Infinite Power," Scott Hill and company return with their first full-length album in close to five years.

    Recorded with Andrew Giacumakis, singer / guitarist for he aforementioned MOAB at his studio in Simi Valley, CA, the album features a slightly more primitive, raw and ultra fuzzed-out sound than previous releases.

    "We wrote 17 new songs for this record and got our favorite 9 songs out of that together," says Hill.

    "We were planning on releasing a 'part 2' record later this year but have plans for some of the other songs to appear in early 2015 to line up with our upcoming 25-year anniversary."

    Tracklisting:
    1. Dimension Shifter 
    2. Invaders On My Back 
    3. Anxiety Reducer 
    4. Radio Source Sagittarius 
    5. Mutant 
    6. No Warning 
    7. Evolution Machine 
    8. Triplanetary 
    9. The Last Question
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  • Fu Manchu 'Daredevil (Remastered)' - Cargo Records UK

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    Fu Manchu 'Daredevil (Remastered)'

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    A transcendent distillation of Seventies rock heaviness and Eighties punk aggression...what Black Sabbath would sound like with suntans and a fleet of dune buggies at their disposal - ¦the ultimate desert-rock " - ROLLING STONE.

    Originally formed in 1985 as a Black Flag-influenced hardcore punk band called Virulence, FU MANCHU has since become one of hard rock's most celebrated names. The band released its first single 'Kept Between Trees' in 1990 and in the years following, helped give rise to a celebrated style of heavy music tagged 'stoner rock' alongside peers such as Kyuss, Monster Magnet and Sleep.

    Since its inception, the quartet has built itself a fanatical army of loyal enthusiasts all drawn to the group's ridiculously catchy, unpretentious music, guitar-driven sound and carefree lyrics centered on 'old muscle cars, choppers, vans, skateboarding and science fiction' 'Daredevil' was originally released on the now defunct Bongload label, followed up by a re-issue on Cargo's own Sweet Nothing Records and now gets a digitally remastered re-issue on the bands own label At The Dojo.

    Tracklisting:
    1. Trapeze Freak
    2. Tilt
    3. Gathering Speed
    4. Coyote Duster
    5. Travel Agent
    6. Sleestak
    7. Space Farm
    8. Lug
    9. Egor
    10. Wurkin'
    11. Push Button Magic

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  • Fu Manchu 'Return To Earth 91 - 93' - Cargo Records UK

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    Compilation of early singles and rare recordings. Heavy guitar riffs mixed with lous drums. In this record Fu Manchu defines the van rock sound. It includes all the songs featured on Seioritis, pick up summer & don't bother knocking (if this vans rockin).

    Also included are unreleased versions of Ojo Rojo & Simco. The band recorded the material here as a trio and as a four piece. Scott Hill, Ruben Romano  & Mark Absire are in the line up.

    Tracklisting:
    1. Don't Bother Knockin' (If This Van's Rockin')
    2. Senioritis
    3. Pick-Up Summer
    4. El Don
    5. Ojo Rojo
    6. Simco
    7. Space Sucker
    8. Pinbuster
    9. Vankhana (Rollin' Rooms)
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  • Fu Manchu 'Fu30 Volume I-II'

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    Fu Manchu 'Fu30 Volume I-II'

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    Fu Manchu 'Fu30 Volume I-II'

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    The ultimate collection of Fu Manchu’s 30th Anniversary vinyl series, Fu30, Volume I-III, not only includes all 9 songs from the sold out limited edition 10”s released over the last 2 years, but features a bonus track of the new Scott Hill mix of the band’s cover of Rush’s “Working Man.”

    They originally recorded the song in January 2020 in tribute to the late Neil Peart and released it as a digital only single benefiting Brain Tumor Research at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. This limited edition release of 2000 units is packaged in a double platinum sleeve with embossing, spot varnish and includes a two sided insert with artwork from the original 10” series and new photos.

    Like the band’s most recent album, Clone Of The Universe, these songs were recorded at The Racket Room in Santa Ana, California by Jim Monroe (Adolescents, Ignite) and co-produced with Fu Manchu.

    In addition to the 6 new originals, the set features the band’s unique take on The Doobie Brothers’ “Takin’ It To The Streets,” the Surf Punks’ “My Wave” and The Plimsouls’ “A Million Miles Away” featuring lead vocals by Clutch’s Neil Fallon.


    Tracklisting:
    1. Strange Plan
    2. Takin’ It To The Streets
    3. As You Crawl
    4. Orb
    5. My Wave
    6. A Million Miles Away
    7. Time Is Going On
    8. Low Road
    9. Overblower
    10. Working Man
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