Suffering LunaDiary Of A Battered Child / La Reina Del Rosario

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Dystopia (3) Diary Of A Battered Child
Suffering Luna La Reina Del Rosario

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    Cover of Diary Of A Battered Child / La Reina Del Rosario, 1995, Vinyl Diary Of A Battered Child / La Reina Del Rosario
    7", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP
    Theologian Records – T-34 US 1995 US1995
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    Cover of Diary Of A Battered Child / La Reina Del Rosario, 1999, Vinyl Diary Of A Battered Child / La Reina Del Rosario
    7", 33 ⅓ RPM, Reissue, Repress
    Life Is Abuse – T-34 US 1999 US1999
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    • jluna2890's avatar
      jluna2890
      Dystopia side is obviously the best! But one question, how can tell the difference between the original and the reprint?
      • the_raytownian's avatar
        the_raytownian
        Edited 13 years ago
        The version of Diary Of A Battered Child on this split is the same as the version on The Aftermath with the exception of the missing Breakfast Club samples heard at the beginning and end of the version on The Aftermath, which were probably applied to the recording around the time of the compiling of tracks for that album.

        I personally prefer the 7" version without those goofy samples as I feel they distract from the really heavy and depressive atmosphere of this song, particularly during the reeling, sludgy breakdown at the end. I guess it's just hard for me to not find Breakfast Club samples a bit funny.

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