YDI - Discography, 2 Live Shows, Interview 1983-2015 (320)


"In the early 1980s YDI ('Why Die') put Philadelphia on the map with their ferocious brand of hardcore punk. In 1983 they unleashed their debut 7” EP 'A Place In The Sun', a blistering 9 track blast of american hardcore fury. In 1985 the band changed musical directions to a metal-influenced style. The resulting 'Black Dust' (a cocktail of PCP, heroin, and formaldehyde) 12” LP was YDIs’ final recording, and a criminally underrated slab of disgusting metallized mayhem." --Edited from Southern Lord

Brutales Matanzas Compilation LP 2010 (320)


Impressive collection of the rawest, punkest, undergroundest, but also most(est) sincere of the
Mexiruvian scenes at that time, with Masturbator, Los Margaritos, Los Monjo, Killer Cassettes,
Tres Al Hilo, Los Nassis, Ratas Del Vaticano, Morbo, Inservibles (!), and Crimen...

Xyster/Ted Heath - Discography 86-89


Dark U.K. thrash metal with gritty song structures, Terrorizer guitar tones, and straight up
ZETRO vocals. Though popular amongst Euro-zinesters (especially after the release of their
"Black Bible" demo), the band still decided to put the mosh to bed not long after the recording
of their first and only LP...

SS - "The Original" 12" 1984 & "Japan High Speed Music Legend Prologue" CD 2003 (320/128 + Scans)


"SS was a Japanese punk band, one of the first to play in a high-speed, minimalist hardcore style comparable to (and existing at the same time as) the U.S. band Middle Class. The vast majority of
their songs are less than a minute long, with only a single track clocking in at more than two minutes.
Most of the songs are originals, except for covers of 'Blitzkrieg Bop' by The Ramones and
'First Time' by The Boys. Both covers are played faster than the original versions."

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