Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Lets Kick Shell! Deluxe Tribute Soundtrack Vinyl LP

Sold Date: July 7, 2023
Start Date: May 7, 2023
Final Price: $25.00 (USD)
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Enjoy The Toons in conjunction with Enjoy The Ride Records proudly present Let's Kick Shell!, the officially licensed 12" tribute album by the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.*
The Let's Kick Shell! Deluxe 12" EP is comprised of 5 songs, including the iconic 1987 Cartoon Theme song, closing credits, plus three tracks from the video game TMNT IV: Turtles In Time. Pressed on 140 gram colored vinyl at 45 RPM for optimal sound quality, these albums feature a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle screen print on the B side of the record. The record is housed in a 350gsm single LP jacket, which includes flip-up sewer cap cover art, which reveals the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles when opened.
This listing is for the TIME WARP SWIRL Variant shown in the third photo in this listing. Please check our website for availability on other color variants while supplies last
Side A At 45RPM

1. TMNT Opening Theme 
2. Sewer Surfin'
3. Technodrome: Lets Kick Shell!
4. Technodrome: The Final Shellshock
5. TMNT Closing Credits
SIDE B TMNT Screen Print
1st Pressing Info Enjoy The Ride Exclusive Variants Turtle mask Split (1000 total copies, 250 per turtle) Shredder Splatter (250 total copies)
2nd Pressing Info Turtle Power Color in Color with Splatter (Limited to 500 total copies)
3rd Pressing Info Enjoy The Ride Exclusive Variants
Pizza Pie Color in Color with Splatter, Limited to 200 Copies
Time Warp Swirl with Splatter, Limited to 250 Copies
Transparent Green with 4 Color Turtle Mask Splatter, Limited to 350 Copies Turtle Shell Split (Mondo Exclusive, limited to 500 copies) Tubular Turtle Swirl (LITA Exclusive, limited to 750 copies)
*Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (the band) is comprised of Long Island natives (Chris Wall, David Kaplan, Brandon Dove & Dan Gluszak) who came together to pay tribute to their favorite songs from the NYC sewers which otherwise were never commercially releas