Bad Brains was originally released on February 5, 1982, in
cassette-only format on
Reachout International Records (ROIR). The cover art depicts DC's
Capitol Building being struck by a bolt of lightning. Rather than label the tape's sides A/B or one/two, the band designated them Side 1/Side A. The original edition of the cassette had a white spine on the
J-card and a red or yellow cassette shell. Subsequent editions had an all-yellow J-card with either red, gold, or green cassette shells, in a nod toward the band's
Rastafarian leanings. Later versions appeared in solid white, solid orange, solid yellow and transparent red tape shells. Because the yellow cassette shell was most common and it came in a matching yellow package, many fans referred to it as "
The Yellow Tape".
Bad Brains EP In 1981 the
Dead Kennedys' record label
Alternative Tentacles opened an office in the
United Kingdom to issue special editions of records by American punk bands for the UK market. The single version of "
Pay to Cum" had appeared on the Alternative Tentacles compilation
Let Them Eat Jellybeans! and with the ROIR sessions available, a few songs were selected for a 1982 UK release as a 12-inch
EP. The record's sleeve featured the same lightning-strikes-the-Capitol art that appeared on the ROIR cassette, and the back cover had the inner J-card's band photo, credits, lyrics, and Kaplan's liner notes. The record also mimicked the tape's Side 1/Side A aesthetic, differing in that one side was reggae and the other hardcore punk, unlike the cassette, which interspersed the two genres. Because Alternative Tentacles UK was a short-lived venture, the
Bad Brains EP is rare, and for eight years was the only appearance of these songs on vinyl. == Reception and influence ==