Total Chaoz (Larm) - Demo 1981


1 Demo 2 Halves: "Side A" is when the group first formed with dual female singers and played at a chaos-punk tempo, while "Side B" is the band as we knew them, but still performing the classic tracks in a "slower" style. Ripped by Jos from his masters (he's the one who put them online 15+ years ago), no graphics because there never were any, and my fave track with the gals is the opener "KZ Syndroom"...

Solar Anus - "Skull Alcoholic: The Complete Solar Anus" 2xCD 2006

Japanese stoner-psych so obscure that even the corporate-underground nerds who go full retard for this stuff don't know anything about them. They're not Mainliner (who is?), but they still compliment day-smoking (night/dawn/dusk/equinox/lifetime) quite nicely...

Sloppy Seconds - "The First Seven Inches...And Then Some!" CD 1992


"Sloppy Seconds is a heavily Ramones-influenced punk band from Indianapolis that started in the mid 1980s. The band prefers to sing about such topics as pornography, classic horror movies and TV shows, public masturbation, being obese, and getting drunk. They have been quoted as being 'proud to be fat, drunk, and stupid'. This CD includes a collection of early out-takes, demos, compilation tracks, and B-Sides." 

Fall Of Because - "Life Is Easy" CD 1999

"Fall Of Because was formed in 1982 by Paul Neville and Ben Green, attracting Justin Broadrick as a member in 1983 (which further developed the group in parallel with Justin's other band Napalm Death). They disintegrated in late 1986 when Justin left both projects to play drums for Head Of David, but reformed not too long after, changing their name to Godflesh and re-recording material from F.O.B.'s only release, a demo entitled 'Extirpate'."


  

The Staiger Question...


Generic - "Discography And More 85-89" CDR 2004 & "Ooer" Interview 1988


Firebrand of anarcho-thrashcore, similar in temperament to Legion Of Parasites, with Sned/Flat Earth bangin’ their Ringo beats. Official bootleg released by Sned, with even the idea of a “real pressing” Orwelled out of existence...by Sned?! [They won't do an official release out of spite to one member]




Terrorheads Against Cancer - 12" 2007

Cabal of upper/top-tier speedcore assassins, with Akira, Noisekick, Vageman, Angernoizer, Justice, Mouth Of Madness, Tafkat, The Vizitor, Bonehead, RDZ, Catkiller, and Drokz combining superpowers for a benefit against cancer (there was also a party that preceded the 12", but I'm unsure if the sets were captured, let alone released).

From the liner notes...
"The profit from this record goes to KWF-Kankerbestrijding (the Dutch organisation that fights against cancer). This project was started because we realized very well that we are some lucky bastards doing our thing (producing and dj-ing) and getting paid for it. Time for the payback!!! So we hooked up in 4 teams and started producing for charity. This is the result which we hope you will like and if not...just buy it anyway to donate some cash to a very good cause!!!"

45 RPM Only (As Always) - Comp/Colab 12" 2007


The bedroom...and awesome...is strong with this one (as always)!
Sacred Forces! Painetration!! Noizefucker!!! SPEEEEEEDCOOOOOORE!!!!!!

Kill Your Mother - "The Sound Of Hate!" 12" 1996


Bronze Age (which ironically became a "Golden Age") break/core classic.
One of 80 Aum's dustier, but most memorable releases...


Mr. T's Commandments - LP 1984



"Mr. T's Commandments is a rap LP for children, released in 1984. In it, Mr. T guides the youth of America with lessons on love, not talking to strangers, honoring parents, doing homework and saying "no" to drug use."