Limp was one of the first labels releasing music from the nascent D.C. punk scene.
The label's more notable output includes the first Bad Brains release (a song on The Best of Limp (…Rest of Limp)),[2] the second Minor Threat record (a split release with Dischord),[3] and the first record by Black Market Baby.
"[5] The following records have messages etched onto its run-out grooves: LIMP 005 a-side: "Slickee delic."
Never forget" b-side: "There's no place like home" LIMP 1005 a-side: "You can't always get what you want, so send money!"
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