C'mon Guise...


"'Home Taping Is Killing Music' was the 1980s slogan of a copyright infringement campaign by the British Phonographic Industry. With the rise in cassette recorder popularity, the B.P.I. feared that the ability of private citizens to record music from the radio onto cassettes would cause a decline in record sales. The logo consisted of a Jolly Roger formed from the silhouette of a cassette.

An early proponent of home taping was Malcolm McLaren, who, post Sex Pistols, was managing the new wave band Bow Wow Wow. In 1980, they released a cassette single featuring a blank b-side so the buyer could record their own music. The band's label, EMI, dropped the group shortly afterwards. One version of the Dead Kennedys E.P. 'In God We Trust Inc.' had a blank side, printed with the message 'Home taping is killing record industry profits! We left this side blank so you can help.'

The slogan was often parodied, one example being the addendum 'and it's about time too!', used by Dutch anarcho band The Ex. Some fanzines changed the words to 'Home taping is killing the music industry, so be sure to do your part!' Just the cassette & crossbones image were displayed briefly in the 'Time Out For Fun" video by Devo, and Venom's 1982 album 'Black Metal' used the logo with the words 'Home Taping Is Killing Music; So Are Venom.'

More recently, the infamous torrent site 'The Pirate Bay' uses a logo of a pirate ship whose sails bear a sigil of 'tape and bones', while the RIAA in 2005 claimed that CD burning was hurting music sales."

Doomed - "Broken" 7" 1997


"As the bodies decay I feel a certain dismay about the times I pray below my altar. I smell the wretched stench of what life now has gone, into an interlude of pure black, death, doom..." 

!!!💩REIFERTCORE💩!!!

Doomwatch - "The Final Hour" 7" 1986 & "The Final Demo" (Mahler's Rip) Compilation Tape 1987


Superiorly fused crossover-thrash from Pittzboig. One of the louder cult secrets of the underground speed-punk scene, surprisingly little is remembered of the group despite their eventual mainstream exposure via Relativity Records. Dawn Of The RIFFS!

Revok - "Perpetual Ruin" CDR-Demo 2003


2 men, 5 songs, 7 minutes of nicely home-produced O! G! AS! FUCK! grindcore with shout-shrieked vocals (if it wasn't for the "cleaner" singing, this could be taken as a lost Excruciating Terror session). Somebody in this one-off (😢) was in either Slavestate or Avulsion...

K.G.A. - '83-'86


NUTHIN'! No Discogs, no memory of the group from Finn-punx in their mid 50s,
totaalinen mysteeri ydin!!! As unhoned as they are unknown...

Legion Of Death - Demo/Reh #1 Nov '86

"Insanely rare rehearsal-demo by Denver's own LEGION OF DEATH, recorded in November 1986, after their 2 studio demos and about a year before their debut LP. 23 Tracks of crazy neanderthal crossover thrash in 47 minutes. They sound like Genocide (pre Repulsion) meets Confuse (Japan). Seeing as this tape is 28 years old, there was a lot of hiss present. I tried as best as i could to remove the excess tape noise without it cutting into the actual music. It sounds better than most rehearsal tapes from the 80s anyway. Get ready for some utterly nasty, brutal, raw caveman thrash/crossover."  --Mahler







   

Kulturkampf - Complete Demos 1983 (Not Discography LP)



"In 1982 The Sub-Zeros split into two different bands. One was Societies Vultures (whose guitarist/vocalist moved to Sunderland and formed The Famous Imposters), the other band was Kulturkampf, which consisted of brothers Mark and Carl Wroe, Paul Kirkwood, and Karl Gallear. Their first gig was at a benefit supporting The Passion Killers. Karl left the band shortly before they recorded their first demo, 'The Struggle', at Street Life Studios in July 1983. Soon after, Andy Clough (formerly of The Sub-Zeros and Society's Vultures) joined as an additional guitarist. In November 1983 Kulturkampf went into Lion Studios in Leeds to record their second demo, 'The Corpse Of Bureaucracy', before splitting up. They played their last show in Nottingham with The Famous Imposters and Scum Dribblers."

Cloister Crime - "Devilish Music For An Unredeemable" Tape 1984


Antediluvian G.G.F.H. from Sweden. Sucks/Rules!!!

Solanaceae Tau - "Architektura Psychedelia" Tape 1988


"Frankfurt art collective, stringently D.I.Y. since 1986. Their anarchistic lyrics are combined with morgue-cold beats, female vocals, tape collages and occasional guitar, making a unique stand inbetween the genres of darkwave, industrial, and neo-folk."

War Ripper - "Hell Storm" 7" 2007


Rippin' war-punk from...JOEL OF TOXIC HOLOCAUST???
Like a homogenized shrapnel of Majesty, Venom on 33, and Shitlickers...