
Disciples Of Annihilation - "New York City Speedcore" CD 1997

Nailed Down - "Resurrection" CD & Rough Mix 2003

Founder Kim poured his soul into the band, fully exploring two favored influences: fast Boston hardcore and first wave Japanese chaos-punk. He never fused the styles though, keeping them mostly separated depending on whichever members he had at any given time. So, some releases like Resurrection are sub-blastbeats and desperate melodies, others were oi-beat and crackling speakers. There's still the odd Kuro riff in the fast stuff, but...what's wrong with that? 16 songs, 14 minutes, precision, speed, and the purest hardcore passion. Bonus rough mix kicked down courtesy of Kim himself. Ya know what's fucked up, I don't think I ever sent back Brad's stamps! :/
Death Side - "Wasted Dream LP / Satisfy The Instinct EP" 1987-1989 CD 1991 (Selfish)

If I'm wrong, so be it, but I'm not wrong on Death Side completely owning the style (whatever the roots), keeping the adrenalin pumping with major label level production that still shits it's guts out over any modern recording you can think of. Metal, punk, MTV as fuck, doesn't matter, all guts have been fully shat. There's times their vibe gets a bit macho, but that seems like most people's attraction to them anyway ("I listen to hardcore so I AM hardcore!"). The band maintains a very high degree of popularity today, with former singer Ishiya still tripping balls on "bootlegs" of the band's merch. Ishiya, we love your meter-long mohawks, but you can stop beating off that skeletonized horse (wear boots = don't cry over boots). Fave track: Cut The Throat!
SM-70 - "Bleibt" 1986-1987 2xCD 1997

The Ovaltinees - "Race And Nation" CD 1982-1983 (2003)

Late P.S.: One of the overseas homies filled me in on their name. They...they seriously...liked Ovaltine. Something else about a marching song is mixed up in this too, but...OVALTINE?!
Voco Protesta - "Vojo Al Libereco" 12" 2009

P.S.: Actually, the closing title track is mindblowing.
Gauze - "Go Back And Wash Your Face" CD 1997 (Fresh Rip @ 320)

MRR 1997...
Mr. Bungle - Rough Mix of Debut '91 & Live Hamburg 2-14-92

The Mad - "We Love Noize!" CD 1999

Warcry (Paul Speckmann) - "Trilogy Of Terror" Demo '83 & "Possession" Demo '84

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