1 awesome SUPER RARE vintage cassette. 3 liner notes. Two seem to go with Harold and the other says "Curse of Man." It was loose when I bought it. The liner notes have been folded a long time and there are creases and wear marks. 

Robt Omlit (Robert Logan) was an icon too few people know about! If you're here, though, then you know. 

https://daily.redbullmusicacademy.com/2013/10/robert-omlit-an-american-hardcore-inspiration

https://www.ocweekly.com/queer-as-punk-the-life-and-times-of-robert-omlit-ocs-original-forgotten-music-madman-8421676/

The breakup happened just before the release of My Name Is Harold: I Am An Outlaw!, a compilation of recordings made between June 1981 and January 1982. Live shows, demented jam sessions, fully formed songs and more, it’s a relentless hodgepodge of brilliance. Taylor’s guitars sound like black metal and dance off the rhythm section. At the center is Omlit, thriving in the raw noise and delivering lyrics that made you either laugh or want to mosh.

Self-recorded, no label, typed up cover, homemade artwork, crazy photocopied liner notes, etc.

I bought these at an estate sale for a guy who had super eclectic pop culture taste.The person whose estate sale it was (I think he died in his early 50s) was into Horror, SciFi, B movies, music, LGBT, martial arts movies, etc. Thousands of CDs. Thousands of books (what I typically buy and sell). And a bunch of DIY punk cassettes. I will be listing some other smaller lots. 

I HAVE NOT LISTENED TO THIS CASSETTE. IT IS UNTESTED. WHAT YOU GET IS WHAT YOU GET. IT IS 40+ YEARS OLD AND WAS MARGINALLY RECORDED IN HALF-RATE STUDIOS OR CLUBS TO BEGIN WITH.