S.P.K. - "Dokument (Recordings 1979-1983)" 7xCD 2021 (320) & "Despair" Uncut VHS Rip 1982 (480 MP4)



"Hailing from Australia, S.P.K. were one of the first wave of industrial noise groups. In 1982, S.P.K. issued their music video 'Despair', which was sold mainly via mail order. Despair quickly asserted itself as something of a cult item on the underground when publications such as Re/Search began to plug it. Frank Henenlotter, director of Basket Case, once said of the film: 'When I saw the video, I thought what a fabulous thing, what a strange way of using music. Who would make a music video to such horror, with actual severed heads.' Despair consists of 60 minutes of screeching, heavily distorted guitars, electronics, and various tape and vocal effects. The graphics mutate from a series of lines running up and down the screen, into a seemingly random cut-up of images, like scenes of a sex-shop, or an autopsy. The soundtrack drives onward relentlessly. Sequences showing the mutilation of a dead cat (it's eye gouged out and its tongue sliced off) and the unspooling of intestines from a cadaver's gaping abdominal cavity are intercut with footage of SPK performing live. The frontman, in a bondage mask, bites meat from a rancid horse's head. Slides of death camps, brain operations, fetal deformities and pathological specimens take the video to its conclusion of the infamous mortuary footage: an individual, seen only as a pair of industrial-gloved hands, maneuvers a detached head to perform clumsy fellatio on the penis of another corpse. The head is replaced by a skeletal hand, woven with strings of yellowed tendon and gristle. This appendage simulates masturbation of the grey member. Some later versions of the tape (which became known as 'S.P.K.'s Human Post Mortem') were made available in two parts: the first part is just the autopsy film, the 2nd part is the same footage, but treated with visual effects and also silent so that you, the viewer, could overdub your own soundtrack."
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G.G.F.H. - Discography '91-'94 @ 320: "Eclipse" CD 1991, "Reality" CD 1992, "Disease" CD 1993, "Halloween" CD 1994, "Welcome To The Process" 7" 1994, "The Gates Of Hell" Demo (No Year), Live Bradford 1993



"Global Genocide Forget Heaven is an American industrial band from Oakland, California. The band's musical inspiration derives from concepts of death, murder, religion, drug abuse, rape, sex, and mental illness. They have received critical acclaim from Kerrang and Terrorizer magazines. Michael Geist, also known as Ghost or DJ Ghost, formed G.G.F.H. in 1986, although he had been creating music since 1984. Their moniker originally stood for Goat Guys From Hell or Gore Gods From Hell, but Ghost finally settled on Global Genocide Forget Heaven. After releasing seven demo tapes and playing the occasional live show, Brian J. Walls joined the band and the duo were eventually signed to Peaceville Records' then new subsidiary label for experimental bands, Dreamtime, in 1991. Their first official release was Eclipse, which was used to help launch the new subsidiary label. This was followed a year later by the EP Reality.

1993 saw the release of the Disease album, which took a more techno direction [EBM --S] than their previous releases. G.G.F.H. toured Europe briefly supporting metal bands such as Fear Factory and My Dying Bride. Their shows were memorable for the TVs on the stage flickering images of war, porn and autopsy footage. Ghost would have a bucket of fake blood which he would dip a doll into and then flick around the front of the stage onto the audience. When the band was supposed to tour with My Dying Bride, Ghost was arrested at the airport for carrying illegal goods in his luggage, namely various stage props. Loz, who was a roadie for G.G.F.H., had to take over vocal duties, and at one point he was on his own as Brian J. Walls had been hospitalized. Ghost also made a guest appearance on My Dying Bride's I Am the Bloody Earth EP in 1994, a year which also saw the release of Halloween, a compilation of early demo tracks, and the limited edition green vinyl single. A year later, Brian J. Walls left the band to pursue other interests including web design and the contract with Peaceville Records had expired. Ghost started a graphic design company and gained notoriety as a DJ [who sold fake acid tabs. --S] in various parts of America."

Unsophisticated - "Reality" Demo 1993 (320)


If early Agathocles had the endurance of early Napalm Death, with Xysma bass and
NYC Mayhem guitar tones. BADACOLIUS 'BLOC GRIND!!! (till head explosion of course)