Anathema - "All Faith Is Lost" Demo 1991 & FLAC Live 1991

This one's for the nigga Carlo. Dizoom from The Isle (not the Koala one). Contemporaries of Paradise Lost and My Dying Bride, Anathema brought absolutely nothing to that table other than being just as precociously talented, and rising in similarly high arcs (Classique!). What you get here is the second demo, which isn't my rip because the one I own(ed) has seemingly disappeared from the miasma that is my collection, coupled with FLAC files of a live appearance from 1991 (where they perform the first demo). The live show's sound isn't worthy of a lossless rip, but niggaz trip and nerd...

A//Solution - "Butterfly" 7" 1989 & "Things To Come" CD 1992/95

Orange County's A//Solution channeled the U.K. crustcore sound with inspired passion. The EP feels the most traditional...I hear Antisect and early Hellbastard, with an attempt at Deviated Instinct's "Rock N Roll Conformity" style of production. The CD though has always remained my fave. I jokingly refer to it as the "Janes Addiction of crust" because it has such an impressively melodic backbone of melancholic alt-rock (even extending to some capable singing between the shouts). It was the Gen-X era, everyone decided to be bi, burnouts, and romanticized nihilists (more than usual), so one could argue that fad of monetized mass pessimism added some component to the CD's feel (don't trip, the musculature still flexes it's stenchy bladder). It's really it's own beautiful thing though, with a professional organic production that captured the band's soul flawlessly. There needs to be a serious campaign to get the CD onto LP, I really think it deserves that.
 

Larm / Straight Edge Kegger - Split 1" 2007

The world's shortest EP (not quite beating the Grindcrusher bonus split 7" in length, but certainly one-upping it's absurdity in physical size). S.E.K. sneezes out ten Seven Minutes Of Nausea style shitblurr tracks that sound like they're overlayed ala Anal Cunt's 5643 song EP, while Larm roasts a live chestnut with it's classic sobriety anthem "Up To You" (I would have chosen "Only Reality" for this brevity race). With enough finagling, you can get this to play. Useless Factoid: This was one of Damaging Noise's first uploads.

Youth Korps - Live (unknown, but early recording)

Chris Pellow taped this for me 20 billion years ago (probably around 1997). I eventually ripped/uploaded it 10 years later, and here we are again because I love redundancy. The sound isn't bad, soundboard and listenable, but there are noticeable mixing shifts every few songs (whoever was manning the console was either drunk, unfamiliar with punk, a fucking douchebag, or all three). Fairly lengthy (16 minutes), so you get all the hits. Oh yeah, proto basic fastcore from '82, predating Siege's rage assault by 2 years (they even did slow dreary jams too). As a bonus you get to stare at Chris' wonderfully resourceful cover. When in doubt: Porn.

Killed By Seanocide & Killed By Fuckin' Japcore CDRs 2006


Roughly a decade ago I compiled a couple of CDR comps to give out to friends or whoever wanted free shit at shows. I snail-mailed a few copies as well as uploaded them (of course) several times over the years. I put in 3/4s of an ass in choosing the bands and presenting the tracks in a "flow" that appealed to me (and possibly you). Long story short, they were just glorified mixtapes. I never sold any copies (Jun Kato may have) and I never presented them as serious releases...but still they wormed their way onto Discogs and Youtube, and STILL needlessly contrarian people took them way too seriously. If you like ebaycore...and aren't a bitch about it...or "rarities" new and old, OR have a mild curiosity in the forms of music I used to incessantly spin all day long, there's the download link you ungrateful piles of shit...



Sshe Retina Stimulants - "Some Whores And A Camera Zaibatsu" CD 1995

Traditional dark industrial and power electronics from the middle of experimental music's 2nd golden age (it R-U-L-E-D!). Organic (and inorganic) samples rhythmically morph themselves with semi-organization through a long spectrum of pitch, tone, texture, and of course hypnotic noise. Layers are easily deduced, themed, and crafted with great compliment to one another (each new layer is allowed it's own time to breathe and build within the tracks). More trippy than frightening, but that's part of the point...no shock value for pretension's sake, just honest explorations into the musicality of amusic regardless of the edgy theme.



Asmorod - "Derelict" CD 1999

Damn, this one goes back to when I still drank (shit, I still get high to it). Classic dark ambient that received universal acclaim upon first release. Oft billed as "medieval ambient", Asmorod's deal...not schtick, REAL deal...is creating feelings of paranormal places unseen, fused with the type of (equally as dark) soundtrack such realms would inspire. He's essentially making art films in his mind and sharing what the complete audio would sound like: intense slow repetition, the deepest and darkest synth, strange samples of intimidatingly mysterious tongues, corrosive explosions of distant feedback-texture or percolating swash of lost Lovecraftian lakeshores (at 4 a.m.), Derelict is incredibly rich in stories that each soundscape conjures. VERY enveloping, VERY enjoyable, VERY downloadable...


Proletariart - Discography 2005-2013 (minus the EP)

Get ready to get screamed at. Proletariart's singer is gonna make you feel like shit, about the system, about the system again, this dude excels at making you feel like you're getting cut at the knees verbally (with a heavy threat of it happening physically). This hatred-aneurysm is aimed at...the system...of course, but there's an intensity to it that makes the listener deeply grateful he isn't vomiting this nuclear rage at YOU! This ordeal in emotional battery is spoken (screamed) in their native tongue, which I found completely refreshing from the usual weak death metal poser vokes of most discore (or the horrifying engrish of most jXc in general). There also seems to be an element of classic protest punk within them, with extended intros of ranted social statements, semi-clean instrumentation and ultra clean (but fuckin' awesome) crystal-meth-clear production (the high-end guitar, while noticeable, is heavily kept in check in their mixes). Not the most game-changing thing you'll ever hear, but it has a sort of familiarity to it that long lingers in my mind...that or it's PTSD from the singer's head exploding all over me. Phil provided the debut demo, and as usual thank you deeply for that my (our) friend.

Decree - "Wake of Devastation" CD 1997 & "Moment Of Silence" CD 2004

Excoriating power-noise/industrial that wages attrition warfare on your ears. Everything about this Front Line Assembly related project is total loudness-wars meets full dynamic range audiophilia. The outstanding (and professional) home production, arrangement, performance, and capture of the notably cinematic vibe is...well I just don't have the adjectives to describe how awesome it all is. Topically it's the expected stuff, melodramatic angst vocalized with disturbingly alien distortion or ultra reverb (or both). With Decree, I feel like I'm trapped in a city-size, severely malfunctioning robotics facility that's also flooding with radioactive gas...while the entire structure is on fire. This is 2/3rds of their complete discography (3rd album sucks, and I don't know how that happened), with the first CD sandblasting your soul, and the sophomore effort disinfecting that soul with fallen angel tears.



 

Z - "Gag Hardcore" Demo 1986

I highly prefer this to the debut flexi (which I feel is unremarkable for it's hype). Sieg Heil-ish, Gai-ish, Tranquilizer-ish, standardized UK82 influences, it's only brutally noisy because of the boombox-as-fuck recording methods, but still ridiculously engaging. Musically it prefers a mid-pace, with multiple tracks experimenting with insanely repetitive and hypnotically catchy arrangement (you'll get it Gai speed enough, don't worry). The vocals are S-P-A-S-T-I-C higher-end shouts that have a complimentary tone to the rest of the band (they're the most memorable aspect for me, though I did straight lose my shit to their absurdity on a track or two). Phenomenal stuff, so why was the flexi...kinda boring and whack? Looooong demo, 25 songs in 36 minutes.

http://www.mediafire.com/download/47ysevcjbueq4b6/Z_-_Gag_Hardcore_Demo_1986.zip