Aids - CD Discography '93-'96 (Chucker's Rips, 320 & FLAC)




"Satsugai Enka Vinyl related, extreme scum hardcore-punk band, formed in Okayama in December 1989, active until October 1995. The Crazy SKB was often a part of their live lineup and Aids performed live as "The Crazy Aids". Their last drummer Shoko is ex-Video Stalin."  --Discogs

"AIDS is a Japanese punk rock band, formed in Okayama in December 1989, after appearing on 'BS Young Battle and Ikaten', they moved their base to Tokyo and joined roster of 'Kill Vinyl Chloride'. There is an anecdote that they were banned from most of the live houses in Tokyo for extreme live performances of fireworks, firecrackers, milk, mayonnaise, etc. After the live in October 1995, the group suspended its activities due to the withdrawal of the members. When THE CRAZY SKB participated and performed live, they became CRAZY-AIDS with twin vocals, and the performance was more radical than usual. In the early days of their radical live performances, they called themselves 'ultra-radical killing group AIDS', and in the latter period, they called themselves 'super opera killing group AIDS'.  --Japipedia

1st single cassette (January 7, 1990)
- Free distribution at the debut live. Limited to 20 bottles [?!  --S].

2nd single cassette (January 21, 1990)
- Contains two songs, "Homo Hakusho" and "Lesbian Hakusho". Limited to 5 bottles.

1st full cassette (February 11, 1990)
- Limited to 50 bottles.

2nd full cassette (July 24, 1990)
- Originally, it was planned to be limited to 100 bottles, but it ended up being 200 bottles because the planned number was exceeded just by making reservations.

3rd full cassette (March 30, 1991)
- The tape speed is about 20% slower due to a mistake during production. Limited to 100 bottles.

3rd single cassette (May 6, 1990)
 - Limited to 70 bottles.

4th full cassette (August 27, 1991)
- A total of 21 songs, A-side studio recording and B-side live recording. Limited to 100 bottles.

4th single cassette (October 10, 1991)
- It was distributed free of charge at the last live in Okayama. Limited to 150 bottles.

Oishii (July 18, 1993 Killing Vinyl Chloride)
- It was released as a set with the EP 'Misokko Mochi'. Limited to 50 bottles.

Umikko Sodachi (December 1, 1994 Murder Vinyl Chloride)
- Limited to 50 bottles.

Zama Kankan Panda's Farts
- Limited free distribution foul video only on October 10, 1994. It was distributed live for free as the eighth installment in the murder cult video series, and was actually a cassette tape rather than a video.

Panda's Not Dead Ondo (1996)

I Was Asked! (April 25, 1993)
- It was distributed free of charge to the winners of rock-paper-scissors game at an event held in Fujiyama. Limited to 20 pieces [From bottles to pieces.  --S].

I Want To Eat Poop! (April 10, 1992 Murder vinyl chloride)

I'm This And I'm... (April 10, 1995 Murder Vinyl Chloride)

Self-satisfaction To You (1996)

NHK All Japan Winning Rock Championship '90 BS Young Battle (August 1991)

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (September 15, 1991)

Ultimate Dissolution The Betrayal (July 25, 1992 Murder PVC)

Killing Summit '92 Great March & Deadly Poison CD Release Commemorative Gig (November 5, 1992 Killing Vinyl Chloride)

Thursday Special Laugh Video '92-'93
- The decisive moment captured by the camera-Doki! Limited to 500 bottles.