Kyōakukyōjindan - "Devilish Hurry" Flexi 1985, "Lullaby Of Hell" Split Flexi With Hanatarash 1986, "Kill Kill Kill" 7" 1987, "No!" LP 1988, "Evil Autobiography Volume 1" CD 1998, "Burn In Hell (Crazy SKB)" CD 2013


"'Terrifying Madman' is a Japanese hardcore, noisecore, and experimental-metal group with infamous wrestler Crazy SKB as a member. When they formed, Crazy SKB was in charge of the bass, but then he switched to vocals. He is now the sole member. They were active in force in the 1980s, but in the 1990s side bands 'High Technology Suicide' and 'QP-Crazy' became the center of activity. August 9th 2013 was their first live show in 13 years."

"Crazy SKB (Born: August 23rd 1968) is a Japanese musician and professional wrestler. His real name is private. Animal agitator in vocals, he is also a noise guitarist. He sponsors the dark wrestling organization '666'. Two of his signature wrestling moves are 'Devil's Fire' (flame radiation) and 'Firecracker Pore' (a technique of wearing a coat wrapped with firecrackers, lighting them, and rushing to the opponent). In October 2016 he announced the suspension of activities for medical treatment of illness."

Cardiacs - "Toy World" Cassette Album 1981


"Toy World is the second album released by Cardiacs (the first was under the name 'Cardiac Arrest'). The cassette is a mixture of older songs by the earlier 'Cardiac Arrest' lineup and newer songs by the then-current Cardiacs lineup. The tracks were recorded under very low budget circumstances - one member later recalled 'Every time the door bell went or the phone rang, it would put a massive crackle on the tapes.' Toy World was only available on cassettes sold at the band's concerts, and is consequently one of the rarest Cardiacs releases."

"Cardiacs are an English rock band formed in 1977, originally as 'Cardiac Arrest'. Noted for their complex, varied, and intense compositional style, balancing the attack and 'raw energy' of punk rock with the intricacies and technical cleverness of early British progressive rock. The band also incorporates elements of other musical forms such as ska, mediaeval music, folk music, heavy metal, hymns and corporate anthems."


Freak Animal #11 CD/Zine 1998 & Pain Nail "End Times" LP 2002


Manna ja hunaja laulamattomalta loistavajumala...


Bigger Better Bolder - Planet Core Productions CD Compilation 1996


2nd assembly of this proto-graver label's blackest beats: Inferno Brothers, Tschabos, Nasty Django, Lunatic Asylum, Marshall Masters, Pilldriver, Dr. Macabre, Reign, T Bone Castro, 6 Pack, Smash, Steve Shit, The Mover, Frozen, The Kotzaak Klan, Turbulence, and Stickhead with Don Demon.


Radiocaset - "Spain's Early Noisegrind History" (1990-1995) Digital Comp 2007


"Examines the years 1990 through 1995 in Spain's noisecore & grindnoise scene. Almost all of the bands used to record their stuff with a minimum of resources, and tape-recorders (in Spanish 'grabadora' or 'radiocaset') were the main tool to capture the audio of their rehearsals, gigs, and official sessions. Only a few of them used mixers or trackers, but the spirit of DIY as well as the improvisation method is present on all of these recordings. Some bands on this compilation are not noisecore or noisegrind exactly, but also industrial and experimental projects with common members from the noise bands. This compilation archives almost 100 acts in all of these styles."

Punk Lives #1-11 1982-1983


Every issue of the mainstream magazine (it shared the same publishing consortium with Kerrang) that bridged the gap between first and second wave mohicans. Fancy the Hunky Punkys?

OHM: The Early Gurus Of Electronic Music 1948-1980 3xCD 2000


"Leaps in technology, oscillators, generators, vacuum tubes, amplifiers, transistors, magnetic tape, integrated circuits, and the microchip inspired new instruments: the Telharmonium, Theremin, Ondes Martenot, Clavivox, Electronium, Moog synthesizer, and artists everywhere hungry for new modes of expression. This collection is a humble but bold attempt to give form to the wonderful, multi-directional, inevitable birth of electronic music. Many of the Ideas in this collection have now been so completely assimilated into popular listening that it may sometimes be hard to remember how surprising it all was on first outing. Some of it still sounds pretty exotic. These CDs are important as part of the story of how we got to where we are now - the cultural conversation so far - and as a still fruitful repertoire of future possibilities."

Lip Cream VS Gauze - "Live '86 Disinfection Gig" (Unofficial, Unreleased)



"Lip Cream was formed in 1984, and dissolved on September 24, 1990. Members were Jha Jha (vocals) ex Dead Cops, Naoki (guitar) and Minoru (bass) ex The Comes, Pill (drums) ex G-Zet. Lip Cream was greatly influenced by American hardcore, 70's punk, and hard rock. The unique sound and fashion received tremendous support in the scene at the time, many followers were born."

"Gauze formed in September 1981 and aimed for the UK hardcore style (ex members include Tam and Zazi). Musical activities centered on live performances instead of recording. In the mid 1980s they were introduced to the punk scene abroad through Maximum Rock n' Roll. The number of official albums is five, which is less than that of a career spanning more than 30 years, but all have been long sellers."

Conflito Final - "Ao Vivo Audio Massacre 6-25-94" (1994)


42 tracks...18 1/2 minutes...núcleo duro brasileiro de hiper-trituração!!!

Creatures Of The Occult - "Christinsanity" EP 1999


Debut EP by this obscure doomy-speedcore collective (the tempo never slows,
but the vibe is always megalithic...like a more layered and aggressively programmed Tron).
Released on C-U-N-T Records (kinda)!!!