Repossessed/Non-Aggression Pact

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Repossessed/
Non-Aggression Pact
Xorcist-Non-Aggression Pact - Repossessed-Non-Aggression Pact.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 1992 (1992-01) [1]
Recorded1990 (1990) – 1991 (1991)
Studio
Genre Industrial
Label GPC
Producer
Xorcist chronology
Damned Souls
(1991)
Repossessed
(1992)
Bitches
(1993)
Non-Aggression Pact chronology
.5 Honkey
(1991)
Non-Aggression Pact
(1992)
Gesticulate
(1992)
GPC Productions chronology
.5 Honkey/Wreckage + Ruin + & + Regrets + (Redemption)
(1992)
Repossessed/Non-Aggression Pact
(1992)
Baby Had an Accident
(1993)

Repossessed/Non-Aggression Pact is a split album by Xorcist and Non-Aggression Pact, released in January 1992 by GPC Productions. [2] [3] The album was packaged in a candy bar design and featured a sixty-page booklet containing art, advertisements, contacts, graphics and interviews as well as reviews of concerts, magazines, video, and other musical projects. The release set a precedence for the future GPC releases, which continued to contain detalied booklets. [4]

Track listing

Side one: Repossessed
No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."Xorcist" Peter Stone Xorcist  
2."Bitches"StoneXorcist 
3."Christy"StoneXorcist 
4."Is Love?"StoneXorcist 
Side two: Non-Aggression Pact
No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."The Debriefing" Non-Aggression Pact  
2."Above Pain"
  • Hillard
  • Whitcomb
Non-Aggression Pact 
3."Done"
  • Hillard
  • Whitcomb
Non-Aggression Pact 
4."Enema"
  • Hillard
  • Whitcomb
Non-Aggression Pact 
5."Unify"
  • Hillard
  • Whitcomb
Non-Aggression Pact 
6."Nothing in Particular"
  • Hillard
  • Whitcomb
Non-Aggression Pact 

Personnel

Adapted from the Repossessed/Non-Aggression Pact liner notes. [5]

Xorcist

Non-Aggression Pact

Production and design

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
United States1992GPC CS #005

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References

  1. Kane, Alex (October 2008). "Releases". GPC Productions . Retrieved August 22, 2020.
  2. Valania, Jonathan (June 18, 1993). "Looking Under Rocks Valley Fanzine Covers Techno-Industrial Music and Culture". The Morning Call. Retrieved August 28, 2020.
  3. Baumann, Tina; Baumann, Travis (May 5, 1996). "THD Interview". Virtual Night Angel. Retrieved August 22, 2020.
  4. Kane, Alex (October 2008). "History". GPC Productions. Retrieved August 22, 2020.
  5. Repossessed/Non-Aggression Pact (booklet). Xorcist/Non-Aggression Pact. Alientown, Pennsylvania: GPC Productions. 1992.CS1 maint: others (link)