CHAIN OF STRENGTH - What Holds Us Apart 7" (Foundation Records)
First Test Press (?? pressed)
These either had orange or white labels and were black vinyl.

Rejected Press (500 pressed)
Rejected Pressing: 500 black vinyl, 45pm. This was the original mix that the band didn't like so was never released. 100 went to each band member; Chris Bratton sold his 100, then sleeves were made and then sold at the first Dayton hardcore festival as the press. Note that the "Chain Crew" press refers to only the 100 who had the sleeves made up for them (the cover is the same photo used on the Circle Storm 7"). The other 400 have creeped up in circulation here and there and are part of the bad pressing but are not technically the . These rejected copies have turned up with as 2nd press foundation records (see below) and also as a weird semi-official Confusion press variation.

It's relatively easy to tell the rejected vinyl apart from the accepted vinyl. The labels on the rejected vinyl have much darker photos as you can see below. The guitarist side is especially obvious. The rejected vinyl is also 45 rpm while the later accepted ones are 33.

Second Test Press (4-8 copies pressed)
33 rpm and with a white label.
First Press (2,000 pressed)
2000 were released with the normal sleeve and a poster, or the normal sleeve and one of two different paper inserts. .

Third Test Press (4 copies pressed)
4 copies on black vinyl. A different cut from the previous that can be noted due to the different groove sets on the vinyl. I do not know whether this or the First Strike version came first chronologically.
Second Press (1000 pressed)
This run consists of the 1000 that were sold to Mindpower, plus a number that were given a "Confusion" sleeve which contains the same glossy insert and labels as the Mindpower version.. This is where it gets even weirder. The images for these copies are on the Mindpower page even though the vinyl has FOUNDATION printed on the labels as you will see.

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