Gawd. There was so much unnecessary drama unearthing this band that it spanned literal continents. These are the first-generation rips used for the discography LP that came out in late 2015. As far as the contents, experimentally punkish simple hardcore from members of L.S.D. and Tranquilizer. In many ways this bears comforting semblance to early U.S. hardcore more than Disorder, right down to the jangly cleanliness of the guitar and their haphazard little fills. Production on the main demo ("Generation Gas") is quite good, with another demo being totally god-awful with bizarre tight separation of certain high-end signals. Live trax are of bearable quality and are predominantly clear (enough). I have no idea how the LP sequenced the songs nor if anything was cut, so I'm providing everything I think the band did in it's entirety. Covers included for the self-titled demo.