Out of print for almost three decades and is massively in demand amongst the band’s rabid fan base, this is the first officially sanctioned repress of the album since its initial pressing back in 1983. Restored by Dan Johnson at Audio Archiving Services. What is there to say about SSD’s long out-of-print 1983 release, Get It Away, that hasn’t already been written? Long heralded as the album which defined the band, this collection of songs captures a time and an era in the nascent hardcore scene before formulas and posturing. In other words, it’s an unfiltered artistic statement that’s singular in scope and vision. The Boston act’s follow-up release was extremely limited, never repressed, and has gone on to have a life of its own despite the fact the only affordable way to listen to it has been low-quality streams on YouTube. Now, after being out of print for 40 years, the album will be available on vinyl by Trust Records with updated remastered audio.

Available for the first time on vinyl since 1983

“Get it Away” has been remastered by Dave Gardner at 45 rpm to ensure the highest sonic quality . World renowned artist Bryan Ray Turcotte recreated the packaging to match the original XCLAIM version.

Label: Trust Records
Barcode: 0794558800815