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Bad Compilation Tapes / Borderless Countries Tapes is an independent punk/hardcore music label founded in 1982 by Chris Chacon and Dave W. in
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, California. The label, with a declared DIY ethic, published from 1981 to 1986 twenty-seven compilations on cassette involving 149 groups from 17 countries. It still sold tapes until around the year 2000, but it made the last 2 tapes of the 27 in 1986. It is considered one of the labels that contributed most to the spread of the European hardcore punk scene in North America. They are currently being remastered and reissued on Bandcamp.


History of BCT


1982-1986: Bad Compilation Tapes

In 1982 BCT published an announcement on the 8th issue of Maximumrocknroll asking punk groups to send their compositions to them. The announcement was then reprinted in several European magazines and the Italian fanzines ''TVOR'' and ''Attack Punkzine'', which contributed a lot to the internationalization of the label. BCT placed a small personal ad in
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, the most important alternative music magazine in Italy at the time. Syd Migx, the frontman of CCM (Cheetah Chrome Motherfuckers), responded to it asking the Italian Roberto Schiavo, founder of the F.O.G. (Flowers of Grain Records), to send tapes of Italian punk bands to BCT which he did. From those tapes the label made its first Italian compilation tapes.
The first tape of the label, titled ''First Strike'', included bands from the US such as Clitboys, Future Ruins, Violation, Vatican Commandos (with a very young
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on guitar), Mr. Epp & The Calculations (the band of
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and
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, which later became
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and then
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), Skoundrelz (the band of famous skater
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) and Eat The Rich, while the second tape ''Music On Fire'' featured bands from the Italian punk scene such as 5° Braccio,
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, Indigesti, Wretched, Stazione Suicida, Crash Box and Rappresaglia.
The 22nd tape is dedicated to the rising Spanish punk/hardcore scene The BCT logo was a character called ''Moe Hawk'' drawn in black and white by Dan, the singer of Eat the Rich from San Jose. Craig Caron, the founder of Schizophrenic Records, colored the image and used it to release the vinyl version of the BCT # 18 tape: Thrash, Therefore I Am. The two tapes were followed by other releases featuring many bands from around the world: the Finns Rattus and Terveet Kädet, the Danish Razor Blades and Disrespect, the Swedes Mob 47, Product Assar, Moderat Likvidation and Anti Cimex, the Germans Äni(X)Väx and Kanalkotzer, the Australians Vicious Circle and the Canadians The Bill Of Rights were just some of the many acts included on the international productions of the BCT label. Between 1986 and 1987 the publication also extended to other formats under the name of ''BC Tapes & Records'', whose first release was a compilation on LP entitled ''We Can Do Whatever We Want'' (International Comp.) which saw a mix of European and American bands and was a best of the first 11 tapes.


2002: Reprints and new publications

In 2002 the label re-issued five cds and one lp of 7 of BCT tapes. BCT worked with a consortium of labels for those re-issues: Enterruption of San Francisco, Human Stench of Pittsfield, MA and Schizophrenic Records of Hamilton, Canada who did 2 releases each in conjunction with BCT. Among these reprints there was ''Senza Tregua: Granducato Hardcore'' (2002), an album that for the new edition commissioned the cover of the album to
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, the historical author of the
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logo and album covers.


2020s: Remasters and Reissues

Starting in 2020, with the co-operation of Chris Chacon, the BCT tapes have been subject to a remastering process and are being officially re-issued on Bandcamp, under the name Borderless Countries Tapes. Because the original master tapes have been lost, digitally re-constructing the tapes from a variety of sources has been necessary.


BCT and Italy

In 1984 Chris Chacon reconfirmed his interest in the Italian scene by first releasing cassette releases by Raw Power titled ''Studio + Live,'' as well as the two ''Last White Christmas'' tapes, which were recordings of the LWC event held on December 4, 1983 in Pisa, Italy by the punk cooperative G.D.H.C. (). BCT noted in advertisements for the ''Last White Christmas'' tapes that the G.D.H.C. organized the event for "Johnny in Jail", and that the cassettes were made available in cooperation with Cessophena Records. In the same year, some Italian fanzines began to call the label ''Borderless Countries Tapes'', a name that was officially adopted and added to the original name. The name came from the suggestion of an Italian punk fan via mail.


BCT and tours of Italian bands in the USA

Following the Raw Power release, Chris Chacon organized a tour of the band, which was also the first tour of an Italian hardcore punk band in the United States. During the tour, that included 32 shows in 40 days, Raw Power played at the
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in Los Angeles with the Dead Kennedys in front of more than 5,000 people. It was in those days that the independent label Toxic Shock Records of Pomona, California came forward for the release of the second Raw Power album ''Screams From The Gutter'', which was recorded in Indianapolis near the end of the tour, at Paul Mahern's (of
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) studio in just a day and a half. The album was released in 1985 and sold more than 40,000 copies via independent channels. In the same period BCT published ''Live in the USA'', a cassette with all the best songs recorded on tour (selected from 15 tapes of 20 concerts). In the autobiographical novel by Silvio Bernelli entitled ''I ragazzi del Mucchio'', the bassist of Declino, Negazione and Indigesti describes the US tour of the latter, organized and promoted by BCT in 1986 . The label, for the occasion, also produced the EP on 7" vinyl ''The Sand Through the Green''. The tour, which lasted 40 days with 20 concerts, departed from Philadelphia and ended up in San Francisco, touching also St. George in Utah with the very young
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, who had just released their second album.


BCT and LWC35

In December 2018 the 35th anniversary of Last White Christmas was celebrated with the LWC35 concert in the historic Lumiere cinema of Pisa, the first cinema to be opened in Italy (1899). In the cinema hall there was an exhibition of 35 posters made by Italian and international graphic designers and illustrators for the 35th anniversary of the concert. Among the artists who participated with their own work created for the 35th anniversary of the concert there were:
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, Craig Henning, John Yarbrough (designer of the cover of the first concert release on cassettes), Tuono Pettinato,
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, Giuseppe Palumbo and Prof.Bad Trip. The official poster of the LWC35 festival was designed by
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. In June 2020 an Italian record company reprinted the Last White Christmas concert thanks to the granting of free reprint rights by Chris Chacon of BCT.


Some bands released by BCT


From USA

* Vatican Commandos *
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*
The Accüsed The Accüsed is an American crossover thrash band from Seattle founded in 1981. The band was a progenitor of the crossover style that bridged the gap between thrashcore and thrash metal, later influencing grindcore and some crust punk bands; as ...
*
Happy Flowers Happy Flowers was an American musical group, formed in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, in 1983 by two members of the Landlords, John Beers ("Mr. Horribly Charred Infant", drums, vocals) and Charlie Kramer ("Mr. Anus", guitar, vocals), b ...
* Mr. Epp and the Calculations * Skoundrelz *
White Flag White flags have had different meanings throughout history and depending on the locale. Contemporary use The white flag is an internationally recognized protective sign of truce or ceasefire, and for negotiation. It is also used to symbolize ...
* Disorderly Conduct *
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From Australia

*Vicious Circle


From Italy

* Cheetah Chrome Motherfuckers *
Wretched Wretched may refer to: * Wretched (punk band) *Wretched (doom metal band) *Wretched (metal band), a death metal band from Charlotte * ''The Wretched'' (film), a 2020 supernatural horror film by the Pierce Brothers *"The Wretched", a song by The Wor ...
*
Raw Power ''Raw Power'' is the third studio album by American rock band the Stooges (credited as Iggy and the Stooges), released on February 7, 1973 by Columbia Records. The album departed from the "groove-ridden, feel-based songs" of the band's first two r ...
* Not Moving * I Refuse It! *Indigesti *Nabat


From Spain

*
RIP Rest in peace (RIP), a phrase from the Latin (), is sometimes used in traditional Christian services and prayers, such as in the Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican, and Methodist denominations, to wish the soul of a decedent eternal rest and peace. ...
* Último Resorte * Frenopaticss * Anti/Dogmatikss


From Germany

*Äni(X)Väx *Kanalkotzer


From Finland

*
Kaaos Kaaos was a Finnish hardcore punk band from Tampere, Finland. Formed in March 1980, they were one of the first hardcore punk bands in Finland to release a record. Though their lineup has changed frequently through the years, the band is somewhat ...
*
Rattus ''Rattus'' is a genus of muroid rodents, all typically called rats. However, the term rat can also be applied to rodent species outside of this genus. Species and description The best-known ''Rattus'' species are the black rat (''R. rattus'') ...
*
Terveet Kädet Terveet Kädet are a Finnish hardcore punk band, the first in Finland. The group was founded in Tornio in January 1980. They have had a major influence on bands from all over the world, especially in Brazil (which some have claimed was because of ...


From Canada

* The Bill Of Rights


From Sweden

* Mob 47 *
Moderat Likvidation Moderat Likvidation ( sv, Moderate liquidation) is a Swedish hardcore punk band formed in Malmö in 1980 by guitarist Per Berglund and singer Patrik "Fjalle" Wisemark. The band originally existed between 1980 and 1985, but reunited in 2007. In 20 ...
*
Anti Cimex Anti Cimex were a Swedish crust punk band, based in Skövde, Gothenburg, Linköping, and Malmö, at different times, that formed in 1981.Peter Jandreus, ''The Encyclopedia of Swedish Punk 1977–1987'', Stockholm: Premium Publishing, 2008, p. 20 ...


From Norway

* Akutt Innleggelse


From Denmark

* The Razor Blades *Disrespect


From Brazil

* Cólera *
Inocentes Inocentes is one of the oldest active punk rock bands in Brazil. The group was formed in 1981 by former members of pioneer local punk bands Restos de Nada and Condutores de Cadáver. During their first incarnation in the first half of the 1980s, ...
* Ratos de Porão


From Holland

* Funeral Oration


From England

* Xpozez


References


Bibliography

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Documentary

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External links


BCT reviews on MMR
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