Sakata Sextet - "Trauma" 12" 1982


"Side A is TRA and side B is UMA. It's a very clear idea. PTSD is common these days. Of course, jazz fans are just stunned. The bottom line is that if you don't listen to records like this, you won't be traumatized. It can be said that the jazz fans at that time were truly wise. Only Akira Asada evaluated this. After a long time, Akira Asada played Beethoven, and then I improvised. Was funny."  -Sakata

You'd swear on Eddie's corpse that this was a lost Zorn/Patton concoction...


"Akira Sakata is a Japanese free jazz saxophonist. Born in Hiroshima on 21 February 1945, he first heard jazz on short-wave radio and 'Voice Of America', then became more interested in it from listening to film soundtracks. He began studying music seriously in high school, and played in a jazz band when at university. He was with the 'Yamashita Yosuke Trio' from 1972 to 1979 and toured internationally with them. In 1986, he played with Bill Laswell's 'Last Exit'. Laswell went on to play bass for and produce several of Sakata's albums, one of which featured the reclusive Pete Cosey (who had worked with Miles Davis) on guitar. He later worked with DJ Krush and Chikamorachi. His career nearly ended in 2002, when he had a brain haemorrhage. He had to relearn the saxophone and returned to performing after three months."

Buka I Urlik Comp Tape 1983


So esteemed (I just think it's "pretty good") it got an official LP repress decades later.
Yugo/Serbcore from Necrophilia, Herpes Distress, and Solunski Front...

Cadaver/Carnage - "Hallucinating Anxiety/Dark Recollections" Split CD 1990, "Abnormal Deformity" Demo 1989, "The Day Man Lost" Demo 1989



"Cadaver is a Norwegian death metal band formed in 1988. Their first album was also the first Norwegian death metal album. The group has had a rather turbulent history as they have disbanded and reunited on several occasions. They were also briefly known as 'Cadaver Inc.'. Founding member and primary songwriter Anders Odden is the only member that has been in every changing lineup."

"Initially founded as 'Global Carnage' in October 1988, Carnage was one of the first death metal bands in the Swedish scene. In addition to Merciless and Entombed, they were also among the first to secure a record deal. The band's career was short lived, playing live only three times and releasing one full length album, after which they disbanded. After the split members went on to join or form Carcass, Dismember, Entombed, Furbowl, and Arch Enemy."

Insanity - "Ultimate Death" CDR 2004


"Insanity were true cult speed-death (and partially black metal) pioneers. They gained a sizable following in the underground tape trading and fanzine circuit when their debut live demo was released in 1985...however, due to the untimely death of co-founder Joe DeZuniga, the group became unproductive (but never officially broken up) for decades after. This CDR includes the legendary first demo remastered, as well as a 1986 rehearsal and unreleased 8-track-studio demo from 1993."

Slave State - Discography CDR (2002ish?)




S.O. War - "Some Sessions" Tape 1992 (320 / Full Scans)


66 trax of all-over-the-place (because they're Polocks) stenchcrust, raw hardcore,
and noise-grind, all with an unbreakably metallic backbone...

Future Blast Islael - "Heavy Petting" Tape 1989 (FLAC)


Watch, a homie, and a drum machine doing fast chaos-punk (much faster than Gai / early Swankys)
amidst more experimental crowd rockers. I suppose in Watch's mind this was his answer to PiL...

...on Heisenberg glass.

Satans Cheerleaders - "Created In Your Image" Demo 1983 (320)


Transient, expeditious, and stentorian thrash when it was still
a hangaround of hardcore and not a mortal rival. "Kinda" mythic...

http://www.mediafire.com/file/7rrvr6r016b10xh/Satans_Cheerleaders_-_Created_In_Your_Image_Demo_1983.zip/file

Cheetah Chrome Motherfuckers - "Sfregio Permanente" Side Of Split Demo With "I Refuse It!" 1983 (320)



"The Cheetah Chrome Motherfuckers were born in Pisa in 1979, naming themselves as a tribute to the Dead Boys' guitarist.

The first EP was released in 1981 for Cessofonya Records, it contained 4 tracks and was titled '400 Fascists'. The title was inspired by a military parade of 400 paratroopers held in Pisa in those years. In 1982 they released the self-produced split album on cassette 'Permanent Scare' which saw them in collaboration with 'I Refuse It'! and in the same year they also self-produced 'We're The Juvenile Delinquency'. The cassette was later reissued on LP by Children Of The Revolution Records in 1985.

In 1983 they participated in the Last White Christmas festival which took place in Pisa on December 4, 1983, organized by the Grand Duchy Hardcore in the deconsecrated church of San Zeno. In 1984 they are then invited by the American 'R Radical' Records of Dave Dictor of MDC to participate in the double album 'P.E.A.C.E. Benefit Compilation', which featured other Italian bands Declino, Peggio Punx, Wretched, Contraction, Impact, Denial, and RAF Punk. In 1985 they produced their second EP on the Florentine 'Belfagor' Records entitled 'Furious Party'.

In 1986, during a tour in the United States, they recorded 'Into The Void' in Indianapolis, which was then released for Belfagor Records. In 1987 the group disbanded after the release of the live album 'Live In SO.36' released on Destiny Records, and then joining other groups 'Not Moving' and 'Putrid Fever'."