Some obvious labels are excluded here, with only links to their profiles at the end of the list. Also left out are Mark N's DJ mixes and mastering jobs.
First ever Nasenbluten vinyl release. According to the old Bloody Fist homepage, most of the records were initially handed out for free by the label, as promos.
It's not entirely clear who actually produced Rainbow Up My Arse.
There's a 1995 gabber.org mailing list entry by Xylocaine, where he writes the track is by "Mark out of Nasenbluten, and Natas on vocals". Mark N, however, has repeatedly denied his involvement here on discogs without referring to Xylocaine's old mail.
Original pressing with coloured picture sleeve. The exactly same design was also used on earlier Strike releases and is unrelated to Bloody Fist. More recent repressings come in a white sleeve.
The tracklist contains "Nasenbluten - Saturday Night Keen For A Fight". So far I've been unable to determine whether it's an exclusive track or just a title variation.
Take note of the Brothelowner track. This artist doesn't have any Bloody Fist releases, but appears on Hedonist's Uneasy Listening compilation. He's also thanked to on The Landlord EP.