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==Recording== The recording was financed by [[Greg Ginn]] with proceeds he had earned from his mail-order ham radio electronics business, Solid State Tuners (SST).<ref name="band"/> Through [[Spot (producer)|Spot]], then an apprentice engineer whom Ginn had already known from living in Hermosa Beach, California, the band found Media Art, a studio that had recently completed construction.<ref name="ewb">Spot with Chuck Dukowski, Liner notes of ''[[Everything Went Black]]'', SST Records, 1983</ref> The recording was originally supposed to be released by [[Bomp! Records]], but the band felt that the label was taking too long to put the record out.<ref name=Morris>{{cite book |last1=Morris |first1=Keith |author-link=Keith Morris |last2=Ruland |first2=Jim |title=My Damage: The Story of a Punk Rock Survivor |date=2016 |publisher=[[Da Capo Press]] |location=Boston, MA |pages=59-60 |isbn=9780306824067}}</ref> Eventually, the band took the master rights back, and Ginn put some more earnings from his ham radio business, located a pressing plant in the phone book, and co-founded [[SST Records]] with Black Flag bassist [[Chuck Dukowski]], borrowing the label's name from his business.<ref name="band"/> It is commonly misconstrued that Spot was the producer and engineer of ''Nervous Breakdown''. In his sleeve notes for the 1982 outtakes anthology ''[[Everything Went Black]]'', Spot pointed out that as an apprentice engineer, his involvement in the sessions was limited to setting up microphones during the tracking sessions, and doing rough mixes for the band to hear.<ref name="ewb"/> The initial pressing of ''Nervous Breakdown'' was 2,000 copies. Black Flag were able to use the record as "a badge of legitimacy" (according to Dukowski) to begin getting live gigs in the Los Angeles area.<ref name="ewb"/> Four other songs were completed during the recording, "Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie", "I Don't Care", "White Minority" and "No Values", which were later released as part of the ''Everything Went Black'' compilation album.
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