Amnesiacore: so good it was completely forgotten...Merzbow & Kapotte Muziek, Runzelstirn & Gurgelstock, Genocide Organ, De Fabriek, Jorg Thomasius, Mike Shannon, Maeror Tri, Wolfgang Foag, Karl F. Gerber, Wasp King, S•Core, Frak, Value Stress, L.S.D., Onomatopeia, Delta-Sleep-Inducing Peptide, Royal Flush, Anenzephalia, Alain Basso & Ilo Istatov...
Paraxism - Demo 1 1992
Fetid Finnish fuck of death. Vaguely simpler, but more nihilistic than Nihilist...
Hellsaw (Pre Agathocles) - "Exorcism Shall Fail" Demo 1986
Bill Steer H-A-T-E-D this tape. There's actually 2 more demos (with covers) entombed underneath my physical collection, and even though they're "better recorded" than this one, Jan refuses to re-release any of them...and you'll soon hear why...
Mainliner '96-'97 320 (Troop Tape, Kamikaze Tape, Psychedelic Atmosphere Beatnik Tape, Mellow Out CD, Psychedelic Polyhedron CD, Sonic CD, La Musica Tapes Volumes 1 & 2)
"Mainliner are a noise-rock [Noisier than Stupid Life!!! --S] band from Tokyo, Japan. The group was formed in 1995 by guitarist Kawabata Makoto of Acid Mothers Temple, and bassist Asahito Nanjo, with the intention of creating a new form of psychedelic music. They released four studio albums before the members went on hiatus to pursue other musical interests. Since then, they have reformed twice to record and release new material."
Kylma Sota - 2007 CDR & "10 Tracks LP" 2010
Finnish noise-crash who, for years, I thought were actual Nihonjin
doing what Nihonjin do best: clone studded niggaz down to the Planck scale...
Ingron Hutlos - "Necrophilian Hits" 7" 1984 (With Scans)
the guitar tone is just one step removed from NYC Mayhem)...
Hell Recordings Lableography 95-97
BAM BAM BAM BAM BAM BAM BAM BAM
BAM BAM BAM BAM BAM BAM BAM BAM
BAM BAM BAM BAM BAM BAM BAM BAM
BAM BAM BAM BAM BUH-BUH-BUH-BUH
BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAM!!!!
And I don't mean Margera motherfucker!
Hedonist - "Music To Shit By" CDR (320, No Year/Early 2000s)
"Starting from 1987 with the release of 'Soundtracker', trackers became a new type of music program which spawned the 'mod' (module) audio file standard. The Mod audio standard is considered the audio format that started it all in the world of computer music. After Soundtracker many clones (which often were reverse engineered and improved) appeared, including Noisetracker, Startrekker, and Protracker. Many derivatives also appeared, including OctaMED and Oktalyzer. In the period from 1985 to 1995 when Amiga audio (which was standard in Amiga computers) was of greater quality than other home computers, PC compatible systems began to be equipped with 8-bit audio cards inserted into 16-bit ISA bus slots. Soundtracker Module files were used on PC computers and were considered the only serious 8-bit audio standard for creating music. The worldwide usage of these programs led to the creation of the 'MOD-scene'. Eventually the PC world evolved to 16-bit audio cards, and Mod files were slowly abandoned."
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