Today, legendary New York-based independent rock label Equal Vision Records has launched a vinyl re-press for the 30th anniversary of Songs of Separation, the second album from Nineties American hardcore band 108. After splitting from the Zack De La Rocha-fronted band Inside Out, guitarist Vic DiCara formed 108 in 1991 with a focus that reflected the Hare Krishna faith of the band members. Following in the footsteps of the Cro-Mags and the like, 108 placed its Krishna Consciousness at the forefront of its music. The brand new re-press features 500 units on blue/white/red mix LP. This new variant is now available through the Equal Vision store HERE.
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