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Vinyl: FUCKED UP David's Plan 7" color vinyl christmas RARE

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102.50 USD
03 Jun 2010
27 May 2010
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FUCKED UP David's Plan 7" color vinyl christmas RARE
Hey, this is Josh aka Gulag from Fucked Up selling this record on behalf of the band. It is the "David's Plan" b/w "Do They Know It's Christmas?" 7" we released in February 2010. We pressed 2500 of these records, BUT THIS COPY IS ON CAMO GREEN COLORED VINYL and there are only around 50 of these in existence. As far as I know a copy has never been sold before. You probably didn't even know this existed.

"David's Plan" is an original FU track.
"Do They Know It's Christmas?" is a cover of the 80s song, our version features vocals by Ezra Koenig (Vampire Weekend), Bob Mould (Husker Du), Tegan & Sara, Andrew W.K., GZA, Kyp Malone (TV on the Radio), Yo La Tengo, David Cross & Kevin Drew (Broken Social Scene).

All of the proceeds from this auction will go to the 3 groups based in Canada working to end the epidemic of missing and murdered aboriginal women that this record is a benefit for. Here is a description of the groups from the back of the record:

Justice for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Missing Justice is a grassroots solidarity collective based in Montreal that works to eliminate violence and discrimination against Indigenous women living in Quebec. The collective seeks to consult and collaborate with Indigenous communities and organizations to foster understanding and dispel harmful stereotypes commonly held in regards to Indigenous women who are targets of violence.

DTES Power of Women Group
The Power of Women Group is a group at the Downtown Eastside Women's Centre, located in the poorest off-reserve postal code in Canada. We are a group of women from all walks of life who are either on social assistance, working poor, or homeless, and living in extreme poverty. Our aim is to empower ourselves through our experiences, to raise awareness, and mobilize positive social change from our own perspectives about issues such as poverty, housing, police violence, child apprehension, violence against women.

Sisters in Spirit
The main objective of the Native Women's Association of Canada - Sisters In Spirit initiative is to address violence against Aboriginal (First Nations, Inuit and Métis) women, particularly racialized and/or sexualized violence, that is, violence perpetrated against Aboriginal women because of their gender and Aboriginal identity. Specifically, to increase public understanding and knowledge at a national level of the impact of racialized, sexualized violence against Aboriginal women often leading to their disappearance and death.

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