When I think of Cornerstone, I think of Fastbreaks older brother. But that’s my generation. Older heads probably think about a youth crew band that kept the spirit alive in Connecticut post Wide Awake / Up Front. Younger kids … well, younger kids are probably just scratching their heads. They’ve probably never even heard Beating The Masses. Which is unfortunate. I’d wager most would recognize the cover art. Sadly, I feel like I see this gatefold lp in most record bins I dig through.
As for the hood, I’d also guess this one has Lost & Found written all over it. I know, no wizard sleeves, but the color and font bear a striking resemblance to that split EP with Unit Pride.
Or is that just me? Any Lost & Found “fans” want to clue me on this one? Or Toby, if you are out there, fill us in.
yeah, it’s a L&F design, the shirt-version got that man on the back and the three cornerstones on the front.
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Seller is German, goes without saying this was made by Lost & Found. Willing to bet it has a white/blue/black Euro Screenstars tag.
Great band and great dudes. I got the demo before I knew them or saw them and it blew me away. Where’s Coach?
Cornerstone/Mouthpiece show at Wetlands was super fun. Stage diving galore.