



Scram — Stand Up LP (black vinyl)
First time on vinyl in 38 years!
Very limited vinyl release celebrating the Philly punk/reggae legends
Originally released in 1988 on the legendary BYO Records, “Stand Up” is the debut album by Scram, a Philadelphia-based band that masterfully blends punk, reggae, and socially conscious lyrics.
This re-release is not just a nostalgic revival but a careful recreation, digitized from a pristine original vinyl due to the missing master tapes and meticulously remastered for both vinyl and modern streaming services.
Produced by Shawn Stern, founder of BYO Records, frontman of the band Youth Brigade, and creator of the iconic Punk Rock Bowling music festival, “Stand Up” embodies the raw energy and DIY ethos of the late ’80s punk scene.
This new edition is remastered with the close involvement of the band, capturing the authentic sound that made the original release a standout. It also features a newly redesigned lyric sheet with a bold contemporary layout.
First time on vinyl in 38 years!
Very limited vinyl release celebrating the Philly punk/reggae legends
Originally released in 1988 on the legendary BYO Records, “Stand Up” is the debut album by Scram, a Philadelphia-based band that masterfully blends punk, reggae, and socially conscious lyrics.
This re-release is not just a nostalgic revival but a careful recreation, digitized from a pristine original vinyl due to the missing master tapes and meticulously remastered for both vinyl and modern streaming services.
Produced by Shawn Stern, founder of BYO Records, frontman of the band Youth Brigade, and creator of the iconic Punk Rock Bowling music festival, “Stand Up” embodies the raw energy and DIY ethos of the late ’80s punk scene.
This new edition is remastered with the close involvement of the band, capturing the authentic sound that made the original release a standout. It also features a newly redesigned lyric sheet with a bold contemporary layout.
1 x LP on 130g vinyl
150 copies on black vinyl
50 copies on lime green vinyl
Side A
1. Here Tonight
2. Move a Mountain
3. Fear
4. Just How Much
Side B
5. Something to Cling To
6. Imagine (John Lennon cover)
7. Freedom
8. Stand Up