Showing posts with label CD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CD. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

OUTPATIENTS-Hardcore Outcasts Revisited('82-"84) CD

    1. Light Blue
    2. Land of the Lost
    3. Fight
    4. J.O.C.
    5. Go Play
    6. G.P.D.
    7. Balloon Head
    8. TV Violence
    9. Push-Button Warfare
    10. Jenny Gurd
    11. Cover Girl
    12. Zombie Tyme
    13. Barriers to Bridges
    14. Backwards Explosion

    I was turned onto these guys by a kid i'd met at Worlds Records in Albany NY maybe around 1989.  I'd just moved back to the area from SF, and really hadn't met to many Albany punk/hc people yet.  The guy I met wasn't from Albany, he was from Pittsfield Massachusetts(45 mins away).  Back then when one saw another person in say a 7 Seconds shirt on or something, you'd approach them and make some conversation(seems like that sorta thing doesn't really happen anymore).  At any rate  this dude and myself exchanged info, and I ended up going to a couple of shows in Western MA with him.  One was in a basement, with a band called Wishful Thinking, and G-Man.  This guy introduced me to some of his friends, and a few months later sent me a copy of the outpatients demo, and a Wishful Thinking 7".

    I'm pretty sure I still have the demo, but haven't unearthed it yet(or seen it in over a decade).  This CD compiles the bands early stuff, including the demo.  I love this stuff..raw silly sounding thrashed out punk hardcore.

    http://www.mediafire.com/?qfnmpyeaxlp28v8

    Wednesday, February 15, 2012

    P0IS0N-Further Down Into The Abyss(1984-87)


    1.sphinx
    2.lurking fear
    3.slaves(of the crucifix)
    4.requiem/alive(undead)
    5.satan commands
    6.zombie dance
    7.angel of satan
    8.alive(undead)
    9.wake the dead
    10.black death
    11.witchfynde
    12.possessed (by hell)

    fucking Metal!!!  This should not be confused with the cock rock band with the same name.
    I wasn't familiar with these guys in the early days.  It wasn't until the 90's that I was introduced to them by this metal freak named John who would frequent the comic shop I worked at.  John would swing by every week, and give me cassettes of demo's and rare obscure metal records that he had dubbed for me.  What I recall most about this dude was that he lived at home with him mom, but had a porn addiction that i'd say matched almost any one I'd ever met.  Dude drove around in this clunker of a car(like a la barren I think), blasting metal on his tape deck, with his video porn collection stored in the trunk so that his mother wouldn't find it at home.  Totally hilarious.  All I could ever imagine was him getting in an accident, or pulled over by the cops who searched his car only to find a huge stash of porn in the trunk.  At any rate John taped me one of this bands demo's from the 80's.  Years later I saw this sucker and knew I needed it.  I guess this German Black/Death/Thrash band flew under my radar because I was more interested in Sodom, Kreator, and Destruction.  At any rate this compiles a bunch of demo tracks, a live tune, and some other rarities.  The band formed in the early 80's, and signed some bogus contract that didn't allow them to record anything for some time.  This lead to inactivity, and then the bands break up.

    http://www.mediafire.com/?px7uvsxcmgn2so3

    Thursday, January 6, 2011

    AGATHOCLES-the LP's 1989-1991 CD

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    1. Big One
    2. Teachers
    3. Christianity Means Tyranny
    4. Squeeze Anton
    5. Introtyl
    6. Fog
    7. Majesty of Fools
    8. Lay Off Me
    9. Purified by Death
    10. Deceased
    11. Use The Mincer
    12. Fake Friend
    13. Gorgonised Dorks
    14. Four Walls
    15. Christianity Means Tyranny
    16. Like an Ivy (Poem) / Agarchy
    17. Sentimental Hypocrisy
    18. Majesty of Fools
    19. Fog
    20. Teachers
    21. The Accident
    22. Deceased
    23. Forced Pollutions
    24. Use the Mincer

    Agothocles are a political grindcore band who started in around 1986 in the country of Belgium. The band are pretty much known for putting out way to many records(there are more then 100). The catalog is seriously untouchable when it comes to the amount records they have put out. I tried to keep up in the early days when there wern't ten million grind bands playing the same old crap. I lost interest in them in around 1992.
    This features two LP's...The first is a really old line up with Erwin on drums. He was the Original drummer, who later went on to play bass in the band.
    This stuff makes me think of my days in Albany, hanging with my pals Devon, John Moran, and Mark Telfian. This type of stuff would be the sound track to many of our road trips, and had a small influence on what we wanted to do musically.

    http://www.mediafire.com/?ol8ys8ovkk3sa9i

    Sunday, May 23, 2010

    STALIN stop jap + 1 mushi go go CD(1982-84)

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    1.ロマンチスト
    2.Stop Jap
    3.極楽トンボ
    4.玉ネギ畑
    5.ソーセージの目玉
    6.下水道のペテン師
    7.アレルギーα
    8.欲情
    9.Money
    10.Stop Girl
    11.爆裂(バースト)ヘッド
    12.Miser
    13.負け犬
    14.アレルギーβ
    15.ワルシャワの幻想
    16.肉 (Stop Jap Bonus Flexi)
    Mushi Picture Disc/Blank Album
    17.水銀
    18.365
    19.泥棒
    20.天プラ
    21.Fifteen (15才)
    22a.Ing! O
    22b.Die In
    23.取り消し自由
    24.Go Go
    25.Nothing
    26.アザラシ
    27.虫
    28.カタログZ (Go Go 12")
    29.Chicken Farm (MRR's 'Welcome To 1984')

    The Stalin were a Japanese punk band that first appeared on the scene in 1980. I'd say they were heavily influenced by the likes of the Ramones early on. As they grew and aged they started to play faster and a more frenzied hardcore punk type style. I actually never gave these guys much of a chance until perhaps 1989. My friend Louis would tape me everything He ended up trading with Japanese and Swedish traders. He literally had every Japanese release before Japanese punk exploded in the 90's(to U.S. listeners anyway). I had heard them earlier on a MR&R compilation, but I wasn't so much into the Japanese bands on the international comp. I was digging The Italians and Krauts.
    This fanclub edition came out in the 90's and features two of the bands legendary LPs, plus some comp tracks. Stop Jap is definitely my favorite works by these dudes. The singer, although now in his 60's is still performing and writing music.


    http://www.mediafire.com/?221m39rmb3fje6i

    Wednesday, April 28, 2010

    DEVOID OF FAITH-discography CD

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    1.Cold Sore
    2.Holes
    3."Ton Erreur" (Your Mistake)
    4.Fortresss
    5.Human Storage
    6.Ready To Fight
    7.Conquest
    8.Maintain
    9.Commodified People
    10.Don't Tell
    11.Withdrawal
    12.Sterilized
    13.Going Sane
    14.Path Of Least Resistance
    15.Necklace Of Thorns
    16.To Be Made An Example Of
    17.Boiled Down
    18.State Oppression
    19.Denial By Machinery
    20.Compliance
    21.3 Fold Law
    22.Shark Fin Soup
    23.Middletown
    24.Counterfeit Joy
    25.I'll Keep You Safe From Me

    DOF was a band I played in from around 1992-1999. Myself, Jim MacNaughton, and Kevin O'Sullivan started the band out of the ashes of Affirmative Action, and Intent in Albany NY. We later added Mark Telfian on second guitar, and then Jay D after we kicked Mark out. We played a lot of shows, got in a lot of fights, and We put out a shit load of stuff. About half of it is on this Discography CD that was put out by a good friend, fellow band mate John Moran. There is an entire other discography part 2, that never came out. That would feature lots of stuff with Paul(third drummer). We really did have a good time back then, playing fast music to people who just stood there and looked at us as though we'd lost our minds. I have nothing but fond memories.
    The first three tracks on this are with our second drummer(the metal years with Greg). He only ever recorded these three songs with us. The tracks were supposed to be on a split with Counterblast. The shit never happened. The other songs were off of comps, the 10", and some splits. We left off the first 7"(dysgusher records)because we hated the record. It was imperfect. ha! At any rate enjoy these tunes. We were Devoid Of Talent.
    For a sample:


    http://www.mediafire.com/?5pkoz9u5o5lmnz8