Dork (EP)

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Dork
EP by AFI
Released March 2, 1993
Recorded 1992
Lakeport, California
Genre Hardcore punk
Length 04:02
Label Key Lime Pie Records
Producer Geoff Kresge
AFI chronology

Dork EP
(1993)
Behind the Times
(1993)

Dork is an EP by American punk rock band AFI, released on March 2, 1993 on Key Lime Pie Records. It is a split 7" with Loose Change (of which future AFI guitarist Jade Puget was a member),[1] with AFI's Dork on one side and Loose Change's Stick Around on the other side.

This was AFI's first release, put out within a year of forming,[2] and was limited to 210 copies, out of which 4 were test pressings and 6 were used for promotion, so only 200 copies were sold.[3] It is now out of print and highly sought after among collectors, selling for over $700. The album was planned for reissue in 1995 but plans folded for unknown reasons.[4] Counterfeits were sold on eBay for at least a year, triggering a warning response from the record label.[5]

The cover is a picture of AFI drummer Adam Carson.

Track listing

  1. "Red Hat" - 1:17
  2. "Self Pity" - 0:57
  3. "Ny-Quil" - 1:48

"Mini Trucks Suck" is an outtake from the Dork sessions. It was available for download for a short time via AFI's official website.[6]

Personnel

References

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