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*1989
*1989
*7" S.Q. Rec 02 Bootleg
*7" S.Q. Rec 02 Bootleg
*black wax edit. 600
*black wax edit. 600 (Generally with a green sleeve, although white sleeves exist)
*dark-red wax edit. 300
*dark-red wax edit. 300


*'''A: [[Mudhoney]] Side - called the Psycho Surgeons on the sticker'''
*'''A: [[Mudhoney]] Side - credited as the Psycho Surgeons on the vinyl label'''
#"Eruption" 3:20 - really "Here Comes Sickness", (1989 studio demo)
#"Eruption" 3:20 - really "Here Comes Sickness", (1989 studio demo)
#"Speedies Coming" 2:58 - really "[[Sweet Young Thing Ain't Sweet No More]]" (1989 studio demo)
#"Speedies Coming" 2:58 - really "[[Sweet Young Thing Ain't Sweet No More]]" (1989 studio demo)
#{unlistedtrack} - "Chain That Door (live)" (1989 live version)
#{unlistedtrack} - "Chain That Door (live)" (1989 live version)


*'''B: Melvins Side - called The Proffesors on the sticker'''
*'''B: Melvins Side - credited as The Proffesors on the vinyl label'''
#"The Sails of Charon"/"Just Sixteen" 4:01- really a cover of a [[KISS]] song "[[Going Blind]]" 1987 live recording in San Francisco, CA at the I-Beam. Listed differently on the sleeve and the record, this cover was officially released later as a studio recording on ''[[Houdini (album)|Houdini]]''.
#"The Sails of Charon"/"Just Sixteen" 4:01- really a cover of a [[KISS]] song "[[Going Blind]]" 1987 live recording in San Francisco, CA at the I-Beam. Listed differently on the sleeve and the record, this cover was officially released later as a studio recording on ''[[Houdini (album)|Houdini]]''.


the Psyco Surgeons really existed -they were a seminal late-'70s punk band from Australia.
The Psyco Surgeons and The Proffesors were both seminal late-'70s punk bands from Australia. The Proffesors actually spelled their name "Professores". The Professores didn't release anything but the guitarist, Bruce Tindale, was later a member of a band called The Decline of the Reptiles which did put out some stuff.
not only are the [[Melvins]] called a different bandname but it is actually mispelled as "The Proffesors"


*[[King Buzzo]] - Guitar, Vocals
*[[King Buzzo]] - Guitar, Vocals
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H.I.V. Groupie Hits Pack Melvins/Mudhoney Split 7"

back cover
front cover
  • 1989
  • 7" S.Q. Rec 02 Bootleg
  • black wax edit. 600 (Generally with a green sleeve, although white sleeves exist)
  • dark-red wax edit. 300
  • A: Mudhoney Side - credited as the Psycho Surgeons on the vinyl label
  1. "Eruption" 3:20 - really "Here Comes Sickness", (1989 studio demo)
  2. "Speedies Coming" 2:58 - really "Sweet Young Thing Ain't Sweet No More" (1989 studio demo)
  3. {unlistedtrack} - "Chain That Door (live)" (1989 live version)
  • B: Melvins Side - credited as The Proffesors on the vinyl label
  1. "The Sails of Charon"/"Just Sixteen" 4:01- really a cover of a KISS song "Going Blind" 1987 live recording in San Francisco, CA at the I-Beam. Listed differently on the sleeve and the record, this cover was officially released later as a studio recording on Houdini.

The Psyco Surgeons and The Proffesors were both seminal late-'70s punk bands from Australia. The Proffesors actually spelled their name "Professores". The Professores didn't release anything but the guitarist, Bruce Tindale, was later a member of a band called The Decline of the Reptiles which did put out some stuff.


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