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    DINOSAUR JR. | bug | LP

    26.00 incl. tax
    Bug is the third and final pearl in the string of albums released by the original formation of Dinosaur Jr. The music here shows the band moving into ever more orderly realms of composition and structure, even as anecdotal evidence suggests that they were coming apart at their physical seams. After the release of Bug, Dinosaur changed their name to Dinosaur Jr, due to the protests of a band of San Francisco ballroom-era leftovers. This seemed incredibly stupid at the time, but now it is possible to see as both a remark (by the hippies) that the band was starting to become known, as well as one by the band that they didn’t give a fuck. It was in this time that people truly began to appreciate the power of the songs that had always lurked inside the band’s sonic cataclysm. Live shows of the period were incredible. They harnessed a very special kind of aggression like no one els,e and the emotional turmoil inside the band frequently erupted into something cathartic and Brobdingnagian. J had moved to New York City, and there was a new sense of disconnect within the band. Lou was doing his own recordings for Homestead, Murph was playing more aggressively than ever, and J was kinda doing his own thing. Without any songwriting input from Barlow, the material for Bug was scripted entirely by Mascis, and when it was time to record the stuff, J had very specific ideas about how everyone’s part should be played. If the band prior to this had been operating in at least a faux-democratic way, that pretense was now shucked. It was, it seemed, J’s band. And this knowledge (both within and without the group) loaded some of their live shows with a particularly furious edge. There might be true havoc on stage, now and then, as J and Lou’s antipathy towards each other increased, but more often this negative gush was channeled into an orgy of magnificent meat music. The trio’s roar – one that had initially seemed impossible to contain or control — began to assume a comprehendible shape in front of an audience that was familiar with the material (from the records) and attuned to its details. Not all their live shows were perfect, but there were lots of great ones, and their first trip to Europe in late ’87, brought them before a group of people who were both delighted and mystified by their utterly American combination of explosions and mopery. The British press fawned over them (in their own tongue-in-ass fashion), but Dinosaur Jr’s true impact was on the audiences, who were absolutely ready for the stylistic shift into post-core non-ironic-rock that the band’s music suggested. Indeed, it is postulated that a whole generation of British “shoegazer” bands sprang up as a reaction to that first visit. Even if this is hyperbole, it is undeniable that Dinosaur Jr were offering a way out of the noise morass for certain group of misfits. Their songs were complex in a way that seemed both simple and intuitive, their lyrics were sad and reflective without appearing obnoxiously introspective. These were graspable creative tenets, so it made sense that they would be aped. And aped they were. The band’s profile on the American scene was growing exponentially at the same time. This had been something in the making for a while, but their popularity was blown wide open by Bug, and its accompanying single, “Freak Scene” — a classic slab by any known yardstick. Robert Pollard (of Guided By Voices) remembers, “I bought their first album when it came out and I couldn’t figure out what the fuck it was. I couldn’t tell if they were nerds or goth heads or what. I thought they looked cool, but I couldn’t figure out what time period they were about. That first album was mesmerizing, but it was so strange. The picture with the sun on the cover just confused me. The music was recorded real lo-fi, but they didn’t fit into anything that was going on. When you listened to it, you might think parts of it were from the late ‘60s or early ‘70s. I mean, what was it? Sort of a dark psych metal but with punk roots. “The band’s whole approach reminded me of something our band was doing a little later, because they were burying strong melodies inside of this total sonic attack. There was almost something sinister underlying everything, but it was beautiful, too. There was always something hidden inside their songs. When I thought my lyrics were corny, we would use tape hiss to cover up the sentiments and fuck things up. It seemed like they were trying to fuck up their music by the craziness of their attack, “And each of their albums just got better and better. They really are one of the few bands that, to this day, I get out all of their early catalogue and listen to them all in a row, all the way through. I still do that every so often. The amazing thing about their songs is that even though they were all sonically heavy, almost every one of them has the ability to give me a chill. The first songs on their albums were always great. Like ‘Forget the Swan.’ That may be my favorite. But they had so many great ones – ‘Little Fury Things, ‘Budge’ – they’re all great. I even like ‘Poledo’! (laughs) That one actually sounded more like the way we were doing things then. But my favorite album is definitely Bug. They were so solid musically by that time, and every song on it is good. “It was also around that time that I saw them play in Cincinnati. I saw them with Murph and Lou one weekend at this club that had all the heavy bands right then, like Big Chief and Nirvana. They were really loud, and J was such a great guitar player — one of the best in the world. I just loved that band.” As they rolled on, there was no lack of people who’d second Pollard’s sentiments. “Freak Scene” became one of the great college rock anthems of ’88. A beautiful blend of confusion, neo-folkie yearning and guitar belligerence, the songs still slays. But there’s so much great stuff on Bug. One of my personal faves is “Don’t,” which is like a perfect post-core version of a track from the Stooges’ Funhouse. Repeat-o sludge riffs up the wazoo, absolutely raunched guitar textures, and bellered vocals (which J, perversely, had Lou sing) that ask a perplexingly simple question, “Why don’t you like me?” What could be better? Well, one thing that could have been better, one presumed, was morale inside the band. They didn’t last all that long after the completion of Bug and the tours to support it. Dinosaur Jr continued in name for a good while, and they released some great records. But there is something totally organic and beautiful about the first three albums. They represent a creative arc that begins with teenage hardcore sput and ends with the dream of guitar heroism. And its an arc that many followed, but one this trio defined. Once and for all. Over and out. Amen. –Byron Coley Deerfield ma 2004 Label: Jagjaguwar Barcode: 656605219813
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    Radiation Tapes present a cassette reissue of Dinosaur Jr.'s Green Mind, originally released in 1991. Formed in 1984, Dinosaur Jr. carved a singular path through the latter half of the 1980s, issuing three highly influential albums in the process before finding a home with Sire Records, who issued Green Mind in 1991 as the alternative American rock scene the band had long been part of exploded globally. Produced by a stripped-down line-up of the group (in fact, J Mascis himself plays almost everything), the album and Sire's international reach took Dinosaur Jr's reputation to a new level, aided by the singles The Wagon (1990) and Whatever's Cool With Me (1991), a non-album EP of new material and live recordings, all of which are included here alongside a previously unreleased live recording capturing the group at the Hollywood Palladium in June 1991. Critically lauded on release, Green Mind remains one of the band's strongest collections, and a firm fan favorite. Limited edition of 350 on cassette. (Radiation Records)
  • In 1994 punk rock fanzine writer Welly Artcore jumped in the van with legendary British punk band CHAOS U.K. for a two month tour around the U.S. Four years later he did it all again with his own band, FOUR LETTER WORD, this time also travelling across Canada. From the impossible drives, to scrapes with the authorities, and the bands they shared stages and floors with along the way, often with nothing more than the name of a club on a scrap of paper that turned out to be a disused unit in an industrial estate, they somehow made most of the gigs. All the while, he did something so many others don’t, he wrote it all down. 'Directions to the outskirts of town' is a candid and humorous account of life on the road packed into a 6” x 9” paperback with over 300 pages, over 250 unpublished colour photos, flyers and illustrations, and a foreword by Kaos of CHAOS U.K. This great new punk rock tour diary, packed with anecdotes and photos, comes with a poster and bookmark. The first printing of the books are shipping out right now. “Initially I gave Chaos U.K. a five year shelf life. Twenty five years later and I am still screaming” -Kaos of Chaos UK. Format Paperback | 328 pages Dimensions 156 x 234 x 23mm | 617g Publication date 28 Jun 2021 Publisher Earth Island Books Language English While still in high school, after finding out what a fanzine was from the pages of Maximum Rock’n’Roll he began creating his own, Artcore, in late 1985, printing a few dozen copies of the first issue on the high school photocopier in January 1986. He continues to publish Artcore to this day with 40 issues and 16 vinyl fanzines released to date. From 1991 he was in numerous punk bands and has 20 releases and numerous tours under his belt. He also ran two D.I.Y. punk rock record shops/stalls, Damaged Records (2004-2008) and the aptly named Ghost Town Records (2012-2014) in Cardiff, Wales, and was involved in promoting and making flyers for gigs and all-day charity benefits in Cardiff and Newport from the 1980s onwards. After the tours he visited the U.S. numerous times with his family before relocating to Arizona in 2018.
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    The entire discography of this shortlived but influential early nineties anarcho punk band from Glasgow, Scotland. This is fast-paced and shredding anarcho punk with little excursions into the crust-punk genre here and there. Dual fe/male vocals and alot of (sadly still) lyrical topics of todays society. DISAFFECT releases most their material via NABATE RECORDS from Belgium as well as FLAT EARTH RECORDS from the UK. Both labels were pioneering the nineties DIY punk wave alot with bands like ONE BY ONE, HIATUS, SEDITION, UNHINGED etc etc. DISAFFECT stopped playing in 1994 and members moved on to other projects such as SCATHA and QUARANTINE. In 2019 the band reformed with a new rhythm section to play occassionally the one or the other festival. The DISAFFECT discography includes the "An Injury To One..." 7" EP from 1992, the split 7" with SEDITION from 1993, the "Home Of The Brave" 7"EP from 1993 (reissued 3 times!) and their 1994 released debut LP "Chained To Morality" as well as the ultra rare split 7" with BIZARRE UPROAR also from 1994. As a bonus you will find the best tracks of the 1991 "Demotape" with the missing tracks available as download. Housed in a beatifully crafted Gatefold-sleeve with additional 16 pages booklet including lyrics and linernotes. Label: Ruin nation Records
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    THIS IS A PRE-ORDER! YOUR RECORD WILL SHIP ON OR AROUND 15.04.23, THANKS! Two anarcho punk bands from the 90s are back with 6 brand new songs each against borders, religion, fascism and bigotry. All the anger etched into red and black 140g vinyl and written in 16 page A4 booklet. Get this while you can. Label: Sanctus Propaganda
  • DISASTER | war cry | LP

    23.00 incl. tax
    Originally released in 1991 War Cry was one of the first purely DISCHARGE influenced bands to span what later become popularly known as D-Beat. Hailing from Halifax, they were part of a new wave of raging UK bands with worshiped "Why" as the finest piece on non-music ever recorded. DISASTER faded into obscurity shortly after releasing their MLP and War Cry became a cult record among raw hardcore fans worldwide counting visionaries as Kawakami from DISCLOSE as one of their biggest fans. Finally reissued on CD in Japan in 2006 with extra live sets and unreleased songs LVEUM decide to bring this record back to life on its original format. It also comes with a 12 pages 11"x11" booklet containing flyers, pictures, interview and other memorabilia. Label: La Vida Es Un Mus
  • DISCHARGE | 1980-1986 | LP

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    Formed in the northern industrial town of Stoke on Trent in 1977, Discharge changed punk with its distinctive brand of hardcore, making minimalist music with distorted guitar, drone-like bass, shouted anarchist themes and propulsive drumming, known as D-Beat. Originally issued in 1987, this killer compilation charts the best of their early years with Clay Records, from the full-on assault of Realities of War, passing the chart-topping Why?, to the shrieking sounds of Grave New World, which edged further into metal territory. Listen and be awed by the power and the glory of one of the most influential punk and metal bands ever. Includes the following releases: Tracks A1 to A4 - 'Realities Of War' 7" 1980. Tracks A5 to A9 - 'Fight Back' 7" 1980. Tracks A10 to A12 taken from their 'Why' 12" 1981. Tracks A13 to B15 - 'Decontrol' 7" 1980. Tracks B16 & B17 taken from their 'Never Again' 7" 1981. Track B18 taken from their 'State Violence State Control' 7" 1982. Track B19 taken from their 'The Price Of Silence' 7" 1983. Track B20 taken from their 'The More I See' 7" 1984. Track B21 taken from their 'Ignorance' 7" 1985. Track B22 taken from their 'Grave New World' LP 1986. Tracklist: A1 Realities Of War A2 They Declare It A3 But After The Gig A4 Society's Victim A5 Fight Back A6 War's No Fairytale A7 Always Restrictions A8 You Take Part In Creating This System A9 Religion Instigates A10 A Look At Tomorrow A11 Ain't No Feeble Bastard A12 Why (Reprise) A13 It's No T.V. Sketch A14 Tomorrow Belongs To Us B15 Decontrol B16 Never Again B17 Death Dealers B18 State Violence State Control B19 The Price Of Silence B20 The More I See B21 Ignorance B22 Grave New World Label: Radiation Records Barcode: 8055515232646  
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    Gatefold, white vinyl ltd to 200. Formed in the northern industrial town of Stoke on Trent in 1977, Discharge changed punk with its distinctive brand of hardcore, making minimalist music with distorted guitar, drone-like bass, shouted anarchist themes and propulsive drumming, known as D-Beat. Originally issued in 1987, this killer compilation charts the best of their early years with Clay Records, from the full-on assault of Realities of War, passing the chart-topping Why?, to the shrieking sounds of Grave New World, which edged further into metal territory. Listen and be awed by the power and the glory of one of the most influencial punk and metal bands ever. Includes the following releases: Tracks A1 to A4 - 'Realities Of War' 7" 1980. Tracks A5 to A9 - 'Fight Back' 7" 1980. Tracks A10 to A12 taken from their 'Why' 12" 1981. Tracks A13 to B15 - 'Decontrol' 7" 1980. Tracks B16 & B17 taken from their 'Never Again' 7" 1981. Track B18 taken from their 'State Violence State Control' 7" 1982. Track B19 taken from their 'The Price Of Silence' 7" 1983. Track B20 taken from their 'The More I See' 7" 1984. Track B21 taken from their 'Ignorance' 7" 1985. Track B22 taken from their 'Grave New World' LP 1986. Tracklist: A1 Realities Of War A2 They Declare It A3 But After The Gig A4 Society's Victim A5 Fight Back A6 War's No Fairytale A7 Always Restrictions A8 You Take Part In Creating This System A9 Religion Instigates A10 A Look At Tomorrow A11 Ain't No Feeble Bastard A12 Why (Reprise) A13 It's No T.V. Sketch A14 Tomorrow Belongs To Us B15 Decontrol B16 Never Again B17 Death Dealers B18 State Violence State Control B19 The Price Of Silence B20 The More I See B21 Ignorance B22 Grave New World (Radiation Records)  
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    LIMITED REISSUE FOR AN ORIGINAL RSD 2018 RADIATION RELEASE, NOW ON RED VINYL
    This is not the same Discharge that we all know and love. Technically it’s the same band, but it sounds completely different. As the title states, this LP is their early demo recordings from March – June, 1977. If you’ve never heard this, and someone played it at a party, you would never guess who it is. No, this is not the raging D-beat hardcore that we’re all accustomed to. The punk on this record is so ’77 that it’s almost ridiculous, very much a product of its time. The music is extremely basic, very simple, very primitive, and completely callow. It doesn’t have the political, anti-war out rage either, instead we have songs with titles like; I Don’t Care, Acne, I love Dead Babies, and Sweet Suburban Dreams. And if the lyrical content wasn’t enough to convince you that this is actually a lost Sex Pistols demo, then the vocal style, which sounds strikingly similar to Johnny Rotten, will. There is no list of members who played on these demos, so I have no idea how many of the members went on to be in the later incarnations of Discharge. The whole record screams of the early days of young, snotty, pissed off punks filled with teen angst. I guess if you’re a huge Discharge completist, you should pick this up, or if your really into the raw, primal ’77 punk sound.
    (Radiation/2020)
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    A re-issue of the skull-splitting debut full length from Britain's hardcore legends. Originally released in 1982, the album is a hurricane of wall-of-sound brutality, delivered with D.I.Y. ethics and an apocalyptic and anti-establishment bravado. All time hc/punk classic. Tracks 15-23 are bonus single versions not on the original release. Tracklist 1 Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing 2 The Nightmare Continues 3 The Final Blood Bath 4 Protest And Survive 5 I Won't Subscribe 6 Drunk With Power 7 Meanwhile 8 A Hell On Earth 9 Cries Of Help 10 The Possibility Of Life's Destruction 11 Q: And Children? A: And Children 12 The Blood Runs Red 13 Free Speech For The Dumb 14 The End Bonus Tracks 15 Never Again 16 Death Dealers 17 Two Monstrous Nuclear Stockpiles 18 State Violence State Control 19 Dooms Day 20 Warning 21 Where There Is A Will There Is A Way 22 In Defence Of Our Future 23 Anger Burning Label: Captain Oi! Barcode: 5032556362023
  • A re-issue of the skull-splitting debut full length from Britain's hardcore legends. Originally released in 1982, . Originally released on the CLAY record label in 1982, this masterpiece gave inspiration to literally hundreds in the extreme metal and hardcore punk areas for the subsequent four decades and its legacy remains invaluable to this day. This album is a hurricane of wall-of-sound brutality, delivered with D.I.Y. ethics and an apocalyptic and anti-establishment bravado All time hc/punk classic. Label: Radiation Records Barcode: 8055515232486
  • Reissue of their 1991 album, originally released in the UK, Europe, and Japan only. This will be the first time this is available in the usa on vinyl and available worldwide since 2016. Label: Puke N Vomit
  • Reissue of their 2002 album. This will be the first time this is available worldwide since 2016. Label: Puke N Vomit
  • Hand made high quality silk screen print. Gildan Heavy Cotton T-shirt. Ενδέχεται να υπάρχουν ελλείψεις σε κάποια από τα μεγέθη. Σε αυτή την περίπτωση θα σας ενημερώσουμε τηλεφωνικά ή με e-mail για τον χρόνο παράδοσής τους σε εμάς από τον προμηθευτή (συνήθως 3-5 εργάσιμες ημέρες).
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    The Nightmare Continues' was recorded at Tunstall Town Hall, Stoke-on-Trent in 1983 by legendary hc punk rock band DISCHARGE. Originally issued by Clay Records in 1990, it features Discharge favourites such as 'Never Again', 'Decontrol', 'Why', 'realities Of War', plus many more! (Let Them Eat Vinyl Records)
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    A live document recorded in Toronto – Larry's Hideaway – Canada 1983. Featuring the “Warning” Line up of Cal – Vocals, Garry – Drums, Rainy – Bass and Pooch Guitar. Killer track list and remastered by Jon Mitchell at Outhouse studios. SIDE A: 1. Warning 3:03 / 2. Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing 1:22 / 3. The Nightmare Continues 1:44 / 4. Where There Is A Will There Is A Way 1:53 / 5. Never Again 2:03 / 6. Anger Burning 2:23 / 7. The Blood Runs Red 1:25 SIDE B: 8. Born To Die In The Gutter 2:30 / 9. Protest And Survive 2:43 / 10. In Defence Of Our Future 2:12 / 11. State Violence State Control 2:57 / 12. The Price Of Silence 2:16 / 13. The More I See 1:56 / 14. Decontrol 3:37 Label: Audio Platter Barcode: 0803341567207
  • DISCHARGE | why | CD

    16.00 incl. tax
    A No.1 Indie chart topper when originally released in 1981, this was a 10 track mini LP first issued by collectable Clay Records. We’ve added 14 bonus including the Indie Chart hit singles ‘Realities Of War’ (No.5, 44 weeks), ‘Fight Back’ (No.4, 46 weeks) and ‘Decontrol’ (No.2, 44 weeks) to what has already been generally acclaimed as THE UK Hardcore Punk record. The influence this album and Discharge have had on the world-wide Punk movement is impossible to measure – they started a whole genre of “Discore” bands and have been covered by so many Punk and Metal bands (Metallica, Sepultura, Machine Head, Soulfly and Anthrax to name a few) – Punk Rock does not get rawer then this! Tracklist 1 Visions Of War 1:39 2 Does This System Work 1:16 3 A Look At Tomorrow 1:55 4 Why 1:10 5 Maimed And Slaughtered 1:06 6 Mania For Conquest 1:15 7 Ain't No Feeble Bastard 1:29 8 Is This To Be 1:31 9 Massacre Of Innocents (Air Attack) 1:23 10 Why (Reprise) 1:49 Bonus EP Tracks 11 Realities Of War 1:09 12 They Declare It 1:12 13 But After The Gig 1:15 14 Society's Victim 1:14 15 Fight Back 1:17 16 War's No Fairytale 1:17 17 Always Restrictions 1:18 18 You Take Part In Creating This System 1:16 19 Religion Instigates 1:38 20 Decontrol 2:35 21 It's No T.V. Sketch 1:33 22 Tomorrow Belongs To Us 1:33 23 Maimed And Slaughtered (Live - Apocalypse Punk Tour 1981) 1:21 24 Decontrol (Live - Apocalypse Punk Tour 1981) Label: Captain Oi Barcode: 5032556361927
  • "Why?" is the debut album by hardcore punk legends Discharge, originally released in 1981. Upon it's initial release it peaked at Number 1 in the UK indie album chart. When it comes to classic hardcore punk, Discharge are truly one of the all-time greats. All time hc/punk classic. Label: Radiation Records Barcode: 8055515232493
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    20 years ago DISCLOSE released their response to the greatest hardcore 12” ever released: DISCHARGE’s Why. At the time the band was at the peak of their DISCHARGE era and had perfectly crafted a trademark sound, which shows through on the recording. The chainsaw-sounding double-toned guitar, Kawakami’s unmistakable vocals, and a rhythm section firmly based on the Stoke-On-Trent’s beat melded together to create a repetitive mantra-like noise chant. Recorded at Grove Cargo and mastered at Studio D-Takt by Jan Jutila, the production is a perfect example of noise not music pressed into vinyl, with both high and low frequencies cutting through the mix without losing any power. Lyrically Nightmare Or Reality focuses on the tragic sights of bullshit fucking war while aurally the record is a full-blown attack on all senses. D-Beat Raw Punk at its best. 20 years on and many times imitated but never duplicated. Originally released by MCR Company, this 20 year anniversary official reissue comes in a printed inner sleeve and heavy board outer sleeve. Label: La Vida Es Un Mus Records
  • Legendary Disbeat band from Japan. Split up after the death of the band's leader Kawakami from an overdose of alcohol and sedative. Live and demo recordings. Tracks A1-A9: live at C.S. Kochi-City 4/11/'98. Tracks A10-A14: Total Dis-Lickers demo '98. Tracks B1-B13: live at unknown place, December '92. 304 copies made. Hand-numbered. Comes with insert. Tracklist A1 Fear Of The War A2 War Is Insanity A3 In Agony A4 Future Extinction A5 The Aspects Of War A6 Why Isn't There War A7 Endless War A8 Torture 2 A9 Conquest A10 War Is Insanity A11 In Agony A12 Future Extinction A13 Despair A14 Standard B1 Never B2 No Religion B3 Terror Struck B4 Explosion B5 It's No TV Sketch B6 Destroy B7 The Report Of... B8 Horrendous B9 Nightmare B10 Conquest B11 Attack The Enemy B12 Anti-War B13 Victims (Liberation Records/Unofficial Release)
  • DISCLOSE | tragedy | LP

    22.00 incl. tax
    180 Gram record housed in a paste on board sleeve. Indiscriminate cruelty to common people: the slogan could be about war or it could be about your eardrums while listening to 'Tragedy.' Disclose's first LP is a landmark of cacophonous, guitar-forward noisy hardcore. Heavily influenced by classic 80s Swedish raw punk, these fifteen songs perfect the unrelenting formula as only Kawakami could. Originally released in Japan on the cult label Overthrow in 1994, this reissue restores the fierce original mix two decades later. It differs from the mix on later represses hailing from Uppsala, where Swedish bombshelter-dwellers keep the flame alive. This authorized reissue reproduces the original artwork, with insert. Crack your brain up! Label: La Vida Es Un Mus
  • Discordance από Πάτρα, Matrak Attakk από Βέλγιο. Label: Νothing to Harvest Records
  • Comes in 350 gram inside/out sleeve with 400 gram lyric sheet and 180 gram vinyl! There is no need for any introduction with a band like DISFEAR! With a DIS in the name is very clear what these dudes are about: on "A Brutal Sight Of War" they deliver nine tracks of Discharge-ish d-beat crust hardcore with harsh toxic vocals, discore riffs and fast tempos. The record contains both, their "s/t" EP from 1992 and the all-time classic "A Brutal Sight Of War" EP from 1993! Finally, after 14 years available on vinyl again through La Familia Releases! Label: La Familia Releases
  • Last in the Disfear re issue series. Crushing Swedish hardcore originally released in 1997 and of print on vinyl ever since. Disfear combines the intensity and bleak anti war imagery of Discharge and early UK bands with the heaviness of Swedish Death Metal and Crust. The result is like a sledgehammer to the walls of ignorance and oppression built up around us by the system. A blast of raw anger and pure hardcore power. Full color gatefold. Label: La Familia Releases
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    Finally a re-release of this classic album. Adding ENTOMBED guitarist Uffe Cederlund to a group that already features AT THE GATES singer Tomas Lindberg has created a death 'n' roll supergroup - and one of the best heavy records of 2008. For those who are unfamiliar with DISFEAR, it is basically a mix of a lot of hardcore with a lot of metal to create a product that is simply loud, in your face and unrelenting. "live the storm" is a 35min. assault of heavy power chords, pounding drums and bass, layered with southern sounding leads and throat wrenching yells. LabeL La Familia Releases

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