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Out of stockThose not familiar with Disfear should be ashamed of themselves - you probably have been hiding under a rock for more than 25 years. Starting out as yet another Discharge inspired Dis-band from Sweden, they released a monumental debut album back in 1992 along with producer Tomas Skogsberg. In the years, Disfear became one of the only real survivors of the Dis-scene, and even though many line-up changes plagued the band, they kept on going until they left Osmose Records in 1998 - at which point they had incorporated ex-At the Gates vocalist Tomas Lindberg in the band. Instead of calling it quits, the band had five years to work on new material, and Relapse made them an offer they couldn't refuse, resulting in "Misanthropic Generation". Swedish hardcore in its purest form, "Misanthropic Generation" is a maturation, modernization and perfection of Discharge's music from back in the '80s. With a blazing pace, Entombed-ish guitar/bass riffing meeting the banshee vocalism of Tomas, supported by wickedly groovy Motorhead-style drumming - masturbation for the mind, one might call it. Well adapted to the sound of the new millennium, the twelve songs on this album (mostly clocking around three minutes) are a firm reminder of the past as well as an excellent look into the future of hardcore: "Misanthropic Generation" is a must-have for those who loved Discharge way back as well as those who claim to have an interest in the Swedish hardcore scene. Black vinyl! The record comes in a nice heavy cardboard gatefold. Label: La Familia Releases
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Out of stock25 year anniversary edition! Originally released in 1995 via Distortion Records, now re-released via La Familia Releases! Forming around 1989, Disfear took elements from both crust and death metal scenes to effectively reinvent the Swedish sound. It is from Disfear's influence that we have seen the likes of Martyrdod, Warcollapse, Wolfpack (now Wolfbrigade), and countless others. Disfear simply took the things that made the Swedish death metal scene so effective such as ferocious/anxious vocals and pummeling drums and put them into the arena of d-beat punk. The result added new dimensions to the genre's sound. Arriving on the scene in Sweden, the band would tour with much of Sweden's metal royalty such as Entombed and Dismember. This happened in part because the band did not have many sonic contemporaries in Sweden at the time. Another innovation made by Disfear was the shift from political commentary on war to the fatalistic and psychological impacts war makes. Again, the band's lyrics also showed influence from the realm of death metal. Gone were the cries for peace and protest against government warmongers and replaced by the resignation that the war was lost. The band's debut LP "Soul Scars" spells this out perfectly. Themes of psychological trauma and irrevocably broken lives from war replaced the politically charged battle cries that Discharge once made. Label: La Familia Releases
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Out of stockDisrupt formed in the summer of 1987 in Lynn, Massachusetts. The lineup was Jay Stiles-vocals, Pete Kamarinos-vocals, Chris Drake- guitar, Harry Haralabatos-drums, Tony Leone-bass. After recording one rehearsal demo, Tony and Harry left the band. Brad Clark- drums and Mike Williams-guitar joined in the spring of 1988. Brad left the band a couple of months later and Mike started playing drums. With this lineup in November 1988, they recorded the Millions Die For Moneymaking – 13 song demo with Jay also playing bass. In the spring of 1989, Mike and Chris left the band. Harry the original drummer rejoined the band so they could record songs that at the time were supposed to be on a split 7” with Extreme Noise Terror. Scott Lucid-bass then joined the band. In Oct. 1989, they recorded 5 songs for the s/t 7”, the lineup then being Pete-vocals, Jay -vocals and guitar, Scott-bass and Harry-drums. In 1990, Chris Drake rejoined the band and Terry Savastano (Spasm) joined on second guitar. Scott then left the band Bob Palombo replaced him on bass. This lineup recorded 11 songs for the Refuse Planet 7” and split 7” with Destroy! in Jan 1991. Chris left the band in early 1991 and was replaced with Jeff Hayward (Unleashed Anger). About a week later Harry -drums quit and Randy Odierno (Temporary Insanity) took his place. In May of 1991 the lineup was Pete Kamarinos-vocals, Jay Stiles-vocals, Terry Savastano-guitar, Jeff Hayward-guitar, Bob Palombo-bass and Randy Odierno-drums. This lineup lasted until Disrupt’s European tour in Oct./Nov. of 1993 after which they broke up due to personal and musical differences. Four members of Disrupt went on to form the band Grief. Disrupt "Discography" 4xLP officially licensed from Relapse Records. The 4xLP vinyl box set version is comprised exclusively of all 80 studio songs recorded during Disrupt's resounding existence. All the songs have been remastered at Audiosiege Studios by Brad Boatwright. This 4xLP double gatefold beast containing a booklet and 2ft. x 2ft. poster will load into a milky clear slipcase cover. Transparent Red, limited to 200. Tracks A1 to A7 Seven unreleased songs from the Sauna & Warcollapse split recording sessions. Tracks A8 to A9: Disrupt/Warcollapse split 7", originally released by Crust Records in 1994. Tracks B1 to B8: Disrupt/Sauna split LP 'People Killing People', originally released by Sludge Records, France, in 1993. Tracks C1 to D11 were originally released on the "Unrest" LP in 1994. Tracks E1 to E10 released on the Deprived 7" in 1994 as part of the Relapse Singles Series. Tracks F1 to F3: Disrupt/Tuomiopaiavn Lapset split 7", originally released by Ecocentric Records, Germany in 1993. Track F4: Previously unreleased. Tracks F5 to F7: Disrupt/Taste of Fear split 7", originally released by OTD Records, Switzerland in 1992. Tracks G8 to G11: Disrupt/Disdain split 7", originally released by Desperate Attempt. Tracks G12 to G15: Disrupt/Resist split 7", originally released by DAM in 1991. Track G6: Originally appeared on V/A 'Crust And Anguished Life' CD Track G7: Originally appeared on V/A 'Son Of Bleeeaaarggghh' CD Tracks G8 to G10: Disrupt/Destroy split 7", originally released by Break The Chains Records in 1991. Tracks H1 to H8: 'Refuse Planet' 7", originally released by Relapse Records in 1991. Tracks H9 to H14: Self-titled 7", originally released by Crust Records in 1990. Label: Unrest Records
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Out of stockBulldozer hardcore punk from these Swedish veterans featuring ex-members of the mighty TOTALITÄR! Anyone who heard the Humant Blod 7" knows that these rippers aren't done setting the standard for cut to the bone kang punk. Following those recording the Swedish section of the band returned to Sweden and reentered the studio for a 3rd Dissekerad LP. Ripping and raw, unexpected and crushing... this is a hardcore record that shows that you can still make something fresh and exciting out of a well known style. (Phobia Records)
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Out of stockTen songs of pure raw punk / d-takt with members from mighty Totalitär, Krigshot, Makabert Fynd, Kakafoni, Napalm AD, Krig I Hudik, Avskum etc. etc. Punk record of the year! (Phobia Records)
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Available for the first time since 1994. Some of the best material from both bands extensive catalogue. This time on a 12' format. DOOM was a band which were pivotal in the rise of crust punk and originated from Birmingham. Doom continued with different guitarist, most notably with Dave Talbot who co-founded UK doom metal band SOLSTICE with SORE THROAT’s vocalist Rich Walker, but did not settle with four members for long playing numerous gigs as a three piece,as Pickering turned to vocal and guitar duties. This line up continued until a final split in August 1990. Following the group’s demise Pickering formed Police Bastard, whilst drummer Stick joined ENT then DIRT. This records still sound heavy, fuzzy, dirty and mean as hell!! (Sonarize Records)
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Out of stockThis record originally released under the title “Fuck Peaceville" is the re-recording of their infamous “Total doom" lp, done after Peaceville decided to veer away from it's DIY roots. The recording is the culmination of members desire to get a better sound on some of the earlier recordings. Fully repackaged in all it's gatefold glory. DOOM was a band which were pivotal in the rise of crust punk and originated from Birmingham. Doom continued with different guitarist, most notably with Dave Talbot who co-founded UK doom metal band SOLSTICE with SORE THROAT’s vocalist Rich Walker, but did not settle with four members for long playing numerous gigs as a three piece,as Pickering turned to vocal and guitar duties. This line up continued until a final split in August 1990. Following the group’s demise Pickering formed Police Bastard, whilst drummer Stick joined ENT then DIRT. This records still sound heavy, fuzzy, dirty and mean as hell!! (Sonarize Records)
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Doom never have been big on subtlety, and here there is no change in direction. They continue with the tried and true d-beat crust they pioneered in the 80's. This record was recorded in 2001. DOOM was a band which were pivotal in the rise of crust punk and originated from Birmingham. Doom continued with different guitarist, most notably with Dave Talbot who co-founded UK doom metal band SOLSTICE with SORE THROAT’s vocalist Rich Walker, but did not settle with four members for long playing numerous gigs as a three piece,as Pickering turned to vocal and guitar duties. This line up continued until a final split in August 1990. Following the group’s demise Pickering formed Police Bastard, whilst drummer Stick joined ENT then DIRT. This records still sound heavy, fuzzy, dirty and mean as hell!! Label: Antisociety
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Doom never have been big on subtlety, and here there is no change in direction. They continue with the tried and true d-beat crust they pioneered in the 80's. This record was recorded in 2001. DOOM was a band which were pivotal in the rise of crust punk and originated from Birmingham. Doom continued with different guitarist, most notably with Dave Talbot who co-founded UK doom metal band SOLSTICE with SORE THROAT’s vocalist Rich Walker, but did not settle with four members for long playing numerous gigs as a three piece,as Pickering turned to vocal and guitar duties. This line up continued until a final split in August 1990. Following the group’s demise Pickering formed Police Bastard, whilst drummer Stick joined ENT then DIRT. This records still sound heavy, fuzzy, dirty and mean as hell!! Label: Sonarize Records
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Out of stockOriginally formed in 1982 Ernst And The Edsholm Rebels (E.A.T.E.R.) was part of the contemporary Swedish hardcore punk scene. This Swedish group floor down on the acceleration and rapidly hit fast, lightning doses of 1000-m.p.h. thrash mayhem. An outrageous display of burning speed and mind-boggling turbulence, combined with chaotic chops of lyrical expression. Its load fast and furious in the Swedish tradition Mob 47, Missbrukarna and Anti-Cimex. This CD included the classic stuff: chaos cassette tape split w/incharge 1983, Doomsday Troops 7” ep 1984, Abort the System 7” ep 1984, If Nothing’s Right…go left 7” ep 2010 and projectiles for the people ep/cd 2017. 27 songs, photos, flyers, bio and more information from the band. Totally licensed by Micke Larsson & Mikael Larsson. Label:He lvetet Records
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Out of stockWhen I had the chance to listen to this demo I didn't hesitate a minute and got straight in touch with the band asking for the possibility to reissue it on vinyl because it blew my minds away. The physical version of Ego-ism is billed as a demo on their band’s Bandcamp page, but with ten very lengthy tracks, Ego-ism is longer and more ambitious than most current punk and hardcore bands’ full-lengths. The sound is gruff and heavy (particularly the vocals, which are growling and intense), but the music is adventurous, working in elements of shoegaze and darkwave around the edges. Take the track “Dekadent,” which borrows moves from Bauhaus and Skeletal Family, but then Ego snaps right back into d-beat with “Ljudi.” Hailing from Berlin and featuring Nesha from Doomsday Graphics on vocals this will be remembered as one of the few good things that happened during the pandemic. (Agipunk)
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After the successful debut on tape, promptly reissued on vinyl in 2021, EGO from Berlin go back on the attack with their first real full length. 10 tracks of pure uk 82 punk. Nesa's powerful voice is accompanied by a stainless rhythm section and a wall of guitar that harks back to bands that were screaming from behind the Iron Curtain. What else to say? It's impossible to sit still while listening to this album. Graphics in pure black and white by Nesa/Doomsday Graphics, as usual minimal, disturbing and simply brilliant. Label: Agipunk
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Hey knuckle draggers and chain swingers! Looking to add some dynamite to your pogo stick? Look no further!! Enzyme’s Golden Dystopian Age LP is here! 4 years since Howling Minds LP, Enzyme’s 2nd offering bends all odds and pushes the band’s brand of noise punk to a new limit. Lots to process about this record, from the hyperactive drumming, catchy rhythm backbone by the bass, 1000 pedal stomp buzz saw noise/psychedelic soundscapes guitars, discordant terminator vocals that sound like they been recorded through a cheap boom box, cameo vocals from Hardcore Victim CEO / Phantasm vox Bernie, to the more noise / beats provided by hard techno unit Nerve AKA Joshua Wells makes for one perfect storm that these noise bent fuckers have managed to harness. 3 years to make, this record sounds and reads like a reflection of life living through the tightly sanctioned lockdowns, a state of uncertainty, helplessness, anxiety and fear, geographical and imposed isolation, natural disasters and civil unrest in Naarm (Melbourne) Australia. 8 relentless noise punk tracks for the new hell we live in. Golden Dystopian Age showcases Enzyme’s never ending one sided romance with punk legends Confuse, Chaos U.K and Disorder but also exploring other influences like Anarcho punk, space rock, psychedelia, metal and gabber. Blasphemy! Is this punk future? It’s as ugly as the world Enzyme sees. It’s the Golden Dystopian Age. Label: La Vida Es Un Mus
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After two 7"s on Crust War and Hardcore Victim and a Tour flexi in Japan on Vox Populi Records, Australian noise-punx Enzyme release their debut 10 track debut album. The band made up of ex members of Pisschrist, Kromosom and Unknown to Gods worship at the alter of Perdition era Disorder, Chaos UK and Confuse. The bass drives the sound, the drums hectic with a lot of rolling tom tom work whilst the guitar has an immense tone of buzzing distortion and flanged psychedelics. Get ready to pogo! Label: La Vida En Us Mus
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2nd album from this “all-star” raw punk/d-beat band coming out from Sweden. If you miss Totalitär - you are at the right place. Why “all-star” band? Just imagine current line-up members and their experiences in bands like Warcollapse, Slutet, Totalitär (eh!), Dischange, Krigshot, Makabert Fynd, Dissekerad, Krig I Hudik, Katastrof, Institution, Brainbombs, Napalm A.D., Desperate Fix, Kvoteringen, Meanwhile, Disfear, No Security or Ääritila … and many more. This is album of the year! (Phobia Records)
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3rd album from this “all-star” raw punk/d-beat band coming out from Sweden. If you miss Totalitär - you are at the right place. Why “all-star” band? Just imagine current line-up members and their experiences in bands like Warcollapse, Slutet, Totalitär (eh!), Dischange, Krigshot, Makabert Fynd, Dissekerad, Krig I Hudik, Katastrof, Institution, Brainbombs, Napalm A.D., Desperate Fix, Kvoteringen, Meanwhile, Disfear, No Security or Ääritila … and many more. (Phobia Records/ByeBye Productions)
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Out of stockEleven years after their already classic and genre defining “Under the Ashes” Osaka’s FRAMTID are back with a new LP. “Defeat of Civilization” is everything you would expect from FRAMTID. 10 tracks of crushing Japanese hardcore heavily influenced both by the sound and ideas of early Swedish hardcore but pushing to sound to the edge. Mega distorted guitars, deep vocals and the most solid yet dynamic rhythm section you’ll ever witness are FRAMTID’s trademark as well as are their lyrics full of hope and their stark black and white graphics.. Released in time for their appearances at Chaos in Texas Festival “Defeat of Civilization” has been released simultaneously in Japan (Crust War) USA (Black Water) and LVEUM (Europe). Label: La Vida Es Un Mus Records
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The Scandicrust institution known as Fredag Den 13:e was formed in Gothenburg/Sweden back in 2006. The five guys had met through local punk shows and decided to combine the raw power of Swedish punk acts like Anti Cimex and Mob47 with the rock ‘n roll feel of Poison Idea and Motörhead. After the first 7” was released in 2007 the band have to this day released four full length albums – ’Under Iskalla Fanor’ (2010), ’Tjugohundratretton’ (2013) and ’Domedagar’ (2015) and ’Dystopisk Utsikt’ (2018). Their new album Mänskliga Gränstillstånd (translated Human Limit States) contains 12 fierce tracks in the same style as their previous albums – the mix of riffs hailing from the last 30 years of rock music. In the opening track “En Sömn Utan Slut” (A Sleep Without End) you will hear fragments of the Gothenburg death sound made famous by At The Gates, followed by raging d-beat in ’Våldsmonopol′ (Monopoly Of Violence). The rock ‘n roll-feel of Poison Idea hits the listener in “Dödens Aveny” (Death’s Avenue) and the HC-breakdowns are lined up in “Förlorade År” (Lost Years). You will also hear fragments of Scandinavian black metal in riffs like “Du Lever En Lögn” (You’re Living A Lie) and ”Tyst Vår” (Silent Spring). Lead singer G explains the idea behind the lyrics on the album: “On our last album, Dystopisk Utsikt, most of the lyrics involved the disgust towards religion, fascism and oppression that rose all over the world during the last decade. When entering 2020 the world was hit by a plague that put humanity in a state of lockdown and that became the foundation for the lyrics on the new album. The title Mänskliga Gränstillstånd has its origin in the way we look at psychological isolation and the concept of madness – what is normal and what is not?” Mänskliga Gränstillstånd was mastered by Brad Boatright (From Ashes Rise) in his studio Audiosiege in Portland. The release is a co-op between Phobia Records (Czech Republic), De:Nihil (Sweden), Halvfabrikat (Sweden), Deviance (France) and Every Day Hate (Poland).
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The debut album from the legendary From Ashes Rise available on special edition vinyl. Remastered by FAR guitarist: Brad Boatright. 13 raging tracks of ultra- intense, urgent HARD FUCKING CORE pressed on black vinyl. Stoughton printing single pocket tip-on jacket. OBI with liner notes. Label: Southern Lord Records