25p bin core! Melodicrust/anarchogrind from two bands whose only claim to fame was a split LP with each other, and for Mortal Terror another split LP with Generic. File next to the Killer Crust / Under Siege split EP (which actually isn't a bad record...or too bad a record)...
State Poison - Discography CD 2014 (320)
French millennial era noisecore-thrash, like early Ripcord channelling
Confuse in a sooty and poorly lit post d-beat Barcelona squat.
Fave Trax: "Narcotization" and "State Poison"...
Icons Of Filth - "Not On Her Majesty's Service" Demo 1983 (Original Press/Master FLAC)
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Rest of discography (FLAC, but the demo bundled there is low-bit), history, and bonuses...
Minister Of Noise - "Hell In Heaven" CD 1990 (320 With Scans)
Wax Trax-core, curiously released on Peaceville instead of their "industrial" sub-label Dreamtime...
Confrontation - Demo (No Year) & CD 1995 (Both 320)
O.C. (left coast/best coast) crust-blasters' complete discography.
Confusing track listings on both releases (band & L$F's fumble-bungle)...
World - Discography CD 2018 (FLAC)
"Japanese noisegrind band from Osaka, consisting of two singers and a drummer. All the noise is made from a special microphone that Hiroshi Zen used. The members were referred to as: 'Left', noise and vocals by Hiroshi Zen, 'Center', drums by Tadahiko Aono, 'Right', vocals by Akira Kawabata. Original drummer was Kaname Ohara, he left the band after the 'Why Who What' 7". Both singers in World perform their own songs independently of each other. While Right is singing a song by one name, Left is singing a different song with a different name, including different starting and stopping points. So there are two track listings for every World's release." --Discogs
Associated or synonymous...
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The Robots - Discography (320)
Ramonesy/Pistoly drum machine solo project of "Packman" from Space Invaders and
Future Blast Islael (both of those bands also featured Watch/Swankys)...
Die Owan – "Kenichi Mikawa" Tape 1983 (CDR Repress, Year Unknown, FLAC)
The Protes Bengt (sometimes 7 M.O.N.) of Texas Instruments mini-keyboard
drum machine punk (classically raw, and weird). 200 tracks (!), 47 minutes...
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