Fearless Iranians From Hell - Die For Allah 1st Press Boner 1987 Hardcore Punk

Sold Date: August 12, 2020
Start Date: July 25, 2020
Final Price: $32.00 $30.00 (USD)
Seller Feedback: 109
Buyer Feedback: 1


Fearless Iranians From Hell - Die For Allah LP. 1st Pressing. Boner Records. 1987 Hardcore Punk. Condition is Used. Shipped with USPS Media Mail.
Run-out: (P) BR 08 A1 L 27905 Run-out: (P) BR 08 B1 L 27905 X
This record looks to be in really good shape. There are just a few VERY Light scratches and a couple Light smudge type things. They are extremely unlikely to affect the sound of this record at all. There are also a few Light scratches on the run out groove of one side. They DO NOT extend on to the actually songs and will not affect play at all. VG
The Lyric insert is also in great shape with only a bit of overall Light wear from handling. VG There is also a one page Boner Records insert it is also in VG condition.
The cover has a bit more wear than the rest of this package. The bottom corner is clipped at just less than an inch in. There is Light ring wear on front and back and the usual handful of veins near the edges. One corner has a series of veins that cover a couple inches of space total. The 3 remaining corner tips have Moderate wear but only at the very tips. The spine edge has Light to Moderate wear but almost all of the title text is intact. The shelf edge has Moderate wear for about half of it's length and Severe wear on the remaining half. The top edge has wear that ranks somewhere between Moderate and Severe. Overall my description probably makes it sound worse than it actually is. This cover still looks pretty good from front and back, since most of the wear is on the top and bottom edges. G+++


Grades that I use are G-, G, G+, G++, G+++, VG, VG+, VG++, VG+++/EX, NM. I won't be describing anything as M or MINT unless it is unopened and the packaging is completely unblemished. Records that have never been played but HAVE been opened, will be described as Near Mint or NM. These are the adjectives that I use when describing damage: Very Light, Light, Moderate, Severe, Catastrophic. To describe damage in between those ranks I say things like: "Moderate leaning towards Severe," "Moderate leaning towards light," or "In between Light and Moderate"...just for example.