Phil-anthropy: Altruistic noise from across the pond

The homie Phil / Imminent Destruction Records hooked it up with contributions to Selfish Few. He's been piecemealing me (us) megatons of stuff, so we'll all slooowly lag it out together as it gets re-upped. Below are his own words on the projects, with my fan-art of his label to the side. :) Yes you get covers.

"Mass Collapse demo is from 2012. It was their first recordings. They're from Fukuoaka, Japan. 3-piece that play astonishingly good grindcore. They also feature with two songs on the 'Divine Wind' EP on Imminent Destruction Records."

"Noisehead From The Bath Hate are from Japan and this was their only release, from 1999. Quite hard to get now, even inside Japan. They have obvious influence from early ENT and bands like DOOM, Abraham Cross etc. This is just as punk as it is grind. Anti-Multinationals and pro-Animal Rights being just some of the themes on this album."

"Museum Tape is a compilation of stuff that was released on that label [Late 80s --S]. Other bands released by Museum Records include Kyojinbo, Tsurezuregusa, Chudoku, who all had vinyl out on this label. There was a series of tapes (up to Volume 5 I think) which appeared, I'm guessing before the vinyl releases. They're all pretty similar with some songs on this tape featuring on other tapes in the series."