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39/Smooth: Green & White Vinyl Special Limited Edition


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This is killing me. Got the email over a week ago and still nothing. Obviously international shipping but still I want it now. Looks amazing.

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I expect it to arrive next week, since some UK people got it (already).

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Haven't got mine either :(

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Finally mine arrived. Looks great.

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Just got mine. A little disappointed that mine doesn't have that black sticker on the 'cover'.

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Well, just opened mine from the cardboard package wrap ...and there is a pretty decent sized cut into my cover sleeve...

This fucking sucks....

And call me lucky but this is the first time I've ever had a problem with something being RECEIVED damaged that I've ordered online and the GD store customer service has been a headache trying to get in contact with...

edit: ahh i am a dummy and realized I was looking for a phone number that doesn't exist. Found the email and got it all taken care of. they act fast!

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Happy Birthday 39/Smooth!

39/Smooth is the debut studio album by the American punk rock band Green Day. It was released on April 13, 1990 through Lookout! Records on vinyl (black, green, and clear) and cassette. This is the band's only studio album to feature John Kiffmeyer on drums.[1]

Jesse Michaels of Operation Ivy contributed the artwork on the album. The inner sleeve shows handwritten lyrics by Billie Joe Armstrong and letters by drummer John Kiffmeyer and Lookout! owner Larry Livermore to I.R.S. Records, rejecting an offer to sign to the label and declaring their loyalty to Lookout! Records (however, the band would later leave Lookout! and move to a major label, Reprise Records).

39/Smooth was later featured in its entirety, along with the group's two previous extended plays Slappy, 1,000 Hours and the song "I Want to Be Alone" (from The Big One, a compilation album released by Flipside Records in 1990) on the compilation album 1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours in 1991.

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Edited the page, cuz there was no clear vinyl release

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