Take Your Band To Spain Vol. 1 1984-1987 Compilation


Gracias Daveed of the river!


"We want to increase the experience of reading 'Zona Especial Noise', so today we offer you a compilation of underground bands that played in Spain in the 1980s. In chronological order and with track from the albums they have released at the time. You can download it and record in a tape if you want! With: M.D.C., Razzia, Impact, Youth Brigade, B.G.K., Torpedo Moskau, Blood And Iron, Frites Modern, Negazione, Dead Lock, Ludwing Von 88, Funeral Oration, Gepopel, Lärm, No Pigs, Pandemonium, Scream, Indirekt, A.C.T.H., Gore, Oh Dev, Violent Charge, Rhythm Pigs, Kina, Dirty Joy, Les Thugs, Cheetah Chrome Motherfuckers, Colera, and Vellocet."

"Zona Especial Noise Vol.1 is a Spanish language book depicting the birth and rise of the Spanish HC punk scene in the 1980s, a killer document about a special moment in a special place! This thick book is a perfect testimony of one of the most awesome scenes in hardcore history and a must have for all true punk fans. Covers RIP, Attak, Frenopaticss, IV Reich, MG15, Anti/Dogmatikss, Tortura Sistemátika, HHH, Subterranean Kids, GRB, Ultimo Gobierno, Ruido de Rabia, Máximo Volumen, Anestesia, Acciò Directa, Soziedad Alkohólika, Estigia, Necrophiliac, El Kaso Urkijo, Violent Headache and many more! Order from www.munsterama.com!!!"

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Monstrosity - "Horror Infinity" Demo 1990


"Monstrosity is a death metal band band originating from the Florida scene of the very early '90s. Vocalist George 'Corpsegrinder' Fisher (future singer of Cannibal Corpse), drummer Lee Harrison (of Malevolent Creation), and bass player Mark Van Erp (of Cynic) were the founders, with guitarist Jon Rubin (also of Malevolent Creation) joining soon after. After recording their debut demo 'Horror Infinity' in 1990, the band saw a 7" release of two of those trax in 1991 via Relapse Records. The group finally signed a full album deal with Nuclear Blast the following year."


MNK Project - "妄想族" LP/CD 2021 (FLAC/320)


"Founded on the ashes of GODDESS in 1983 (that band appeared on 'ADK Omnibus Vol. 1'),
this shortly lived all-female trio embodied the dark, nervous sound of ADK's bands combined with the
true core of Japanese punk nihilism. Complete discography including the extremely rare '85 7" and a
complete unreleased session from the same time. Produced by Juntaro/Gerogerigegege." [No wonder,
the engineering and even base-ambiance is otherworldly! --S]


Chaotic Noise Zine #1-4 '93-'97



Inextricably acclaimed/ignored zine from Jason of power-electronics-violence group Suppression. Seriously great interviews (and mostly great answers) from Sore Throat, Assuck, Shadowed Veil, Extreme Hair Stench, Hellnation, M.I.T.B., Genital Masticator, L.O.C., Pile Of Eggs, 7 Minutes Of Nausea, Ruido De Odio, G-Horsturz, Cripple Bastards, Spazz, Ricard Ramirez, Sonic Disorder, Potabilizadora, Jangle, Ecocentric Records, Quintron, Noise Waste, Enemy Soil, Audicion Irritable, Bizzare Uproar, Gerogerigegege, Atrofia Cerebral, Slap A Ham, Praparation-H, Be A Freak Records, F.A.G.G.O.T., Rupture, Earwigs, Fetus Furs, Black Mayonnaise, Noothgrush, Crank Sturgeon, Benumb, Building Of Gel, Scrawl, No Less, Pain Jerk, Misopsychia, Freak Show, Mrtva Budoucnost, E.E.E., and Idi Amin (plus reviews/articles/blah blah bluuurrr)...

Ranko Shinohara & Hijokaidan - "Jane Doe 66" VHS 1987 (1280x720 MP4, BEWARE! 900+ Megs!)


"Intertwined between Ranko Shinohara's indecent hentai performance and the
extreme, violent band Hijokaidan, blood‐stained nude body and blazing NOISE!"


Fleshmess - 1993 Promo


Thiqq Gothenburg hardcore (that thinks it's metal) from members of T.A.S.K.,
Nisses Nötter, and Bumsen Muss Mann...

Nitzer Ebb - "Basic Pain Procedure" Demo 1983 (320)


"The first eight songs Harris, McCarthy, and Gooday were brave enough to commit to tape comprised a demo to shop to labels and a product to sell to early fans and concertgoers. Most follow a painfully basic formula: spare drum patterns and loud crash cymbals, repetitive synth stabs from one keyboard with similar notes across multiple songs, and McCarthy delivering not his signature gravelly yell but soulful half-singing in the style of Bauhaus’ Peter Murphy. Wildly different from the Nitzer Ebb we know, on its face it doesn’t seem a particularly strong contemporary of anyone in industrial music’s earliest melodic spaces. Somehow, it still got their foot in the door. Thank goodness."

This backhanded buster is fulla shit, but the tape isn't. MINIMALISM AT IT'S MAXIMUM!

Never Say When Comp LP 1986


For a label as immortally revered as Broken Flag,
people sure don't seem to remember 99% of the releases...

(Ramleh, Un-Kommuniti, Cranioclast, Total, Controlled
Bleeding, Andrew Chalk, Jonathan Briley, Giancarlo Toniutti)

Moar Liek...Bikini Line Kill!

Eternal Recurrence (The Endless Twat)


"Time is infinite, but the things in time, the concrete bodies, are finite. They may indeed disperse into the smallest particles, but these particles, the atoms, have their determinate numbers, and the numbers of the configurations which, all of themselves, are formed out of them is also determinate. Now, however long a time may pass, according to the eternal laws governing the combinations of this eternal play of repetition, all configurations which have previously existed on this earth must yet meet, attract, repulse, kiss, and corrupt each other again."  --Walter Kaufmann