Extra special mentions to Mahler's rip, a S-O-U-L P-U-N-I-S-H-I-N-G set where the band...waaaaaaaaaaaay more than usual...cranked the knobs on literally everything just to see what would explode and what would merely catch fire (the audience and themselves included). One of the filthiest, rageful, and outright psychedelic performances the duo has ever given!!! "Crazier than Streetcleaner"...
Jonathan Briley - "The Will To Power" Tape 1985, "Darker Profits" Tape 1985, "Loss Of Innocence" Tape 1986
"Industrial soloist also known for his collaborations with Sleep Chamber/Inner-X-Musick and
connections to Broken Flag. An enigmatic figure, Briley seemingly quit all musical activity after 1989."
http://www.mediafire.com/file/p3fnhalikydu6oh/Jonathan_Briley.zip
http://www.mediafire.com/file/p3fnhalikydu6oh/Jonathan_Briley.zip
Browning Mummery - "Evidence Of Ritual" Tape 1983, "Oracles And Prescriptions" Tape 1983, "Obiter Scripta" Tape 1984 (FLACS)
"Pioneering 'pure' industrial project founded in 1983 by Andrew Lonsdale of Australia, as both a collaborative and solo entity for experimental aural constructs. Lonsdale began producing electronic music in Rockhampton in 1980, and after relocating to Sydney in 1981, became a vital part of that area's legendary early experimental/electronic scene. The Browning Mummery style is distinct and genre-defying, drawing on techniques from dub, improvisation, musique concrete, cut-up/collage, and dark ambient."
Blood - Demos '86-'88

http://www.mediafire.com/file/66qeqkwunn5sddn/Blood_-_Demos_86-88.zip/file
Disposer - 1999 Demo 1

http://www.mediafire.com/file/kh3sqsr31vh1qx1/Disposer_-_Demo_1_1999.zip/file
Inu - "Meshi Kuuna" LP 1981 & Live (Year? Alchemy LP?)

The band was somewhere between a sort of frantic wave and anxious pop, with a few segues into Fear's type of art student experimental territory (a trait Aburadako shared). Very catchy tunes, though I'm hard pressed to label any of it "punk". My fave track still remains "Uncle And Aunt" (track three on the studio LP).
Annihilator - "Welcome To Your Death" Demo 1985 & "Phantasmagoria" Demo 1986

After John Bates and Dave Scott left the band before its release, citing artistic differences and personality conflicts, Jeff Waters and drummer Paul Malek recorded another successful demo titled Phantasmagoria in 1986. This was said to be the third most traded metal cassette tape in the 1980s, behind Metallica and Megadeth's demo tapes. Waters relocated to Vancouver in 1987, where he assembled a new line-up, including drummer Ray Hartmann and former D.O.A. bassist Randy Rampage on vocals. They went on to become the highest-selling thrash metal group in Canadian history, selling more than three million albums worldwide. Waters is the only remaining original member left, and usually assembles session musicians to perform and tour with him."
MT-2 > HM-2...
DJ Cachexic - "Crazy Orange Nukes" EP 2008

Intentionally 192-kilobyte cheapcore that's...pretty sophomorish...but if we share the same mindset that even Bloody Fist wasn't built in a day, I think you'll enjoy this charming lil' digi-ep's squandered potential (Thomas 3:P.M.-Eternalled his projects in 2010 😞 ).
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