Showing posts with label crust. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crust. Show all posts

Friday, December 07, 2007

Dystopia - Live In Seattle



Bootleg recorded copy.

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Kakistocracy - ...And So You Spill Your Childrens Blood


Kakistocracy Website

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Kakistocracy - (songs from comps.)

Here are some songs Kakistocracy released only on compilation albums.


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State of Fear (4albums)(req.)

Somebody requested State of Fear... here you go.


Discography Album Review:
It makes sense that Profane Existence would release this as the Minneapolis label was responsible for introducing the world to STATE OF FEAR releasing the band’s first two releases. STATE OF FEAR were a band from Minneapolis that released two eps and an LP within the span of two years. In actuality the band existed between ’94 and 2001 and cranked out some of the most righteous progressive Scandi-thrash to ever hit this side of the pond. Full metal jacket hardcore complete with liberty spikes and self-screened patches. This is the stuff that defines hardcore at the time. STATE OF FEAR sound like a cross between AUS ROTTEN and HIS HERO IS GONE from the bygone era. By today’s standards I would peg them as a cross between BLOOD SPIT NIGHTS and ARTIMUS PYLE. Great raging peace punk with a tinge of moodiness in their sound to give them depth.


State of Fear - Wallow In Squalor
State of Fear - Discography
State of Fear - The Tables Will Turn
State of Fear - State of Fear
State of Fear - Live In Monterrey 1997

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Dystopia - Backstabber 7''
















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Dystopia - Live on KFJC '96

live recording.

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Dystopia & Grief split


DYSTOPIA

1. Sleep

GRIEF

2. Lifeless
3. Fucked Upstairs

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Friday, November 30, 2007

Kakistocracy - Tour CD 2003

i haven't found any info on this album...

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Riistetyt (9Albums)(req.)

somebody requested Riistetyt, so heres some albums by them.


Riistetyt was originally named Cadgers. It was formed in end of 70's. In 81 (in fall of the year) they made a split with Kaaos (PTEP 01). Line-up was Lateri - voc., Perry - gtr., Piise - b. and Stydy - dr. In spring of 1982 Perry left the Cadgers and formed a band called Järjestyshäiriö (they did one great demo-tape, on vocals was Kake from Kaaos). Raipe replace Perry in guitar and so band became Riistetyt. "Laki ja järjestys" -ep (PTEP 03) came out in summer of 82. In fall of that year Piise left the Riistetyt (he was only 15 years old and he had something else) and Perry came back. The line-up: Lateri - voc., Perry - gtr., Raipe - b., Stydy - dr. They made the lp. "Valtion Vankina" (PRO 006), which came out in January 83. Then Raipe left and Piise came back to play bass. Next record was "Skitsofrenia" (PRO 018) 12" ep. It came out in spring of 1983. In that summer the line-up changed again, Piise and Stydy left on this time. New drummer and bass player was found from Kaaos, Jaska and me (Nappi). We were so fucking bored with Jakke. In October we made "Tuomiopäivä" (KILL 02) -ep, which came out until 1991 (I don't know the reason for this). A month later we did the studiosection for "Nightmares in Darkness" (RRR 34), it came out in next year. The live side on that album was recorded at Puntala festivals 83. After we were in studio Perry went to army and we had any guitarist. On that time we had the first Holy Dolls -project with Lateri. In December came Rike from Bastards to play guitar. He was very active to take care of gigs and other things of band but money was the only reason why he did all that. It became clear to me little bit later. Our Holy Dolls -project ispired him to form the Pyhät Nuket to addition for Riistetyt. We did with Riistetyt further one record "Raiskattu Tulevaisuus - Raped Future" (RRR 44). It came out later 1984, much more later than I left the band. On covers of that album they only thanked me for playing bass on that record. Ok that tells something about athmosphere in those days. I didn't get along with Rike, 'cos I noticed what kind of asshole he was. I left the band in April 84 and I formed the Kuolleet Kukat with Jakke. Riistetyt went to touring in USA in summer of that year. They had Make and Mika from TampereSS in guitar and bass there. I've heard that the music was only partically Riistetyt stuff in USA. Later they left Riistetyt completely and concentrated to Pyhät Nuket.

We restarted the band for the funeral of Lepakko in Nov. 1999 (Lepakko was legendary gigplace in Helsinki which was originally squated in 1979 and demolished by the Nokia in 1999). The line-up was Lazze-voc, Rike-guitar, Timo-drums and me-bass. In the beginning of 2000 we put Rike away, 'cos he came so bossy (actually he was same kind of asshole like in 80's) and we others didn't get along with him. Now we tried with two guitarists, Raimo and Vege. With that line-up we made an EP. "Tervetuloa Kuolema" (FIGHT 030) and little bit later Timo and Raimo moved away from the band. Perttu came to drums in Jan. 2001 and since that we've played with current line-up. Now we have made one LP "Kuka Valehtelee" (FIGHT036 / UDS 002) and 10" "Orjat Ja Kurjat" (FIGHT043) We've also toured several times in Europe and Brazil.

Riistetyt - 1983-1984
Riistetyt - As A Prisoner Of State
Riistetyt - Demo '82
Riistetyt - Laki Ja Jarjestys 7''
Riistetyt - Raped Future
Riistetyt - Skitsofrenia
Riistetyt - Tervetuloa Kuolema
Riistetyt - Unknown 7''
Riistetyt - Valtion Vankina

Kakistocracy - Cast Aside Your Chains And Dance

After several EP and split releases and two US tours, Ashville, NC’s KAKISTOCRACY’s brand of anarcho-punk has matured into the powerful and complex sound represented by their first full-length release. A limited run of 300 copies were available for their 2004 US tour, but complications prevented a full pressing until now. Those lucky few who have heard the tour edition copies, will soon be joined by those up until now uninitiated in their appreciation for how original and fresh sounding this band is. KAKISTOCRACY have just completed recording for a split album with CHRONICLE A/D (ex-ANTI-SCHISM, INITIAL STATE, etc.), also to be released on Profane Existence Records. There is also talk of an impending tour with Sweden’s TO WHAT END? More later...



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Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Disrupt (14 Albums)(req.)

Somebody requested Disrupt so here is some Disrupt... more on the way.

Disrupt - Deprived
Disrupt - Discography
Disrupt - Disrupt
Disrupt - Live in New Jersey (Bootleg)
Disrupt - Makesnd Cassete Tape
Disrupt - Millions Die For Money Making
Disrupt - Refuse Planet
Disrupt - Smash Divisions
Disrupt - The Rest (discography)
Disrupt & Destroy (split)
Disrupt & Sauna (split)
Disrupt & Taste of Fear (split)
Disrupt & Tuomiopäivan Lapset (split)
Disrupt & Warcollapse (split)

Brutal Truth & Violent Society (split)



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Brutal Truth & Spazz (Split)

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Brutal Truth & Converge (Split)


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Brutal Truth - Perpetual Conversion

Track listing
1. Perpetual Conversion
2. Perpetual Larceny
3. Walking Corpse
4. Lord Of This World
5. Bed Sheet

Details
Producer:Colin Richardson
Distributor:RED Distribution
Recording type:Studio
Recording mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album notes
Brutal Truth: Kevin Sharp (vocals, drums); Brent McCarty (guitar); Dan Lilker (bass, vocals); Scott Lewis (samples).
Engineers: Steve Burgh, Steve Gurney, Russell, Garris Shipon, Danny Lilker.
Recorded at Baby Monster Studios, New York and Smoke, Grind And Sleep Studios, Bayside, New York.

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Links:
MySpace
Lyrics To This Album

Monday, November 26, 2007

Brutal Truth - For Drug Crazed Grindfreaks Only






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Brutal Truth - I'll Neglect

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Brutal Truth - Goodbye Cruel World

CD one:

1. Intro
2. Dementia
3. Kill All Politicians
4. Choice Of A New Generation
5. Birth Of Ignorance
6. Stench Of Profit
7. Walking Corpse
8. Sympathy Kiss
9. Pork Farm
10. Jemenez Cricket
11. Repeat At Length
12. Media Blitz
13. Fucktoy
14. Ill-Neglect
15. Kill Trend Suicide
16. Cornucopia
17. Godplayer
18. I Killed My Family
19. Time
20. Denial Of Existence
21. Hippie Cult
22. Callous
23. Zodiac
CD two:
1. No Sleep
2. Hippie Cult
3. Cybergod
4. Cornucopia
5. Born To Die
6. Spare Change
7. Machine Parts
8. Collateral Damage
9. Fucktoy
10. Kill Trend Suicide
11. Bordem's #1
12. Bordem's #2
13. Telly
14. Bucky
15. Blind Leading The Blind
16. Pass Some Down
17. Vision
18. Fisting
19. Die Laughing
20. Let's Go To War
21. Zombie
22. Homesick
23. Everflow
24. Dead Smart
25. Soft Mind
26. Dethroned Emperor
27. It's After The End Of The World
28. Callous
29. Average People
30. Black Door Mine
31. Promise
32. Foolish Bastard
33. Bite The Hand
34. Collateral Damage

Necessarily, Goodbye Cruel World is a marked occasion. This sprawling 57 track homage to the one of the earliest and longest-standing torchbearers of American grindcore finds the band operating in the hideous, blinding sort of energy that was their live show. It is worth noting that nowhere on this CD does the band appear to be coming apart at the seams, imploding, or hacking the songs up like many a noise-grind bands tended to. Sure, Kevin Sharp is frothing at the mouth, Lilker and Gurn offer a naked, primitive tandemic rhythm (in the strictest sense of the word) and Rich Hoak's near god-like drumming are no-lose musical constructs. But the temptation to descend into a colorless din is duly resisted. In fact, the oddball creativity and studio excesses of Need To Control and Animal Kingdom rub well; these renditions are loose, comfortable interpretations of the originals...with the exception of the butchered "Ill-Neglect", but hey - 1 of 44 is a ratio I can live with. In that sense, it's an absolute appropriate summation of their musical trajectory: This is Brutal Truth: this is how they sounded then, this is how they feel about it now. Elsewhere, the band took their covers seriously. The Germs, Celtic Frost, Black Sabbath, the Boredoms, Agathocles, Melvins are dutifully sent through the band's bludgeoning tumbler, furbished with a unique understanding of Japanese grindcore, which glazed over much of their later material. Darby Crash would have been proud.

Among the studio tracks, I must nominate "No Sleep" as the superlative. They are, in general, strange little ditties with limited belonging (and not without good reason). Of course, if it's Brutal Truth, it's worth your attention anyway. For a band whose singer performed with Coke-bottle sized side-burns and a cowboy hat - you just knew they guys were functioning outside parameters. But alas, as the sun sets and the epitaphs are raised, what one must remember, and all one needs to know, can be summed up as thus: Brutal Truth wrecked the place.

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Brutal Truth - Need To Control

Tracklist:
1. Collapse (5:02)
2. Black Door Mine (1:41)
3. Turn Face (1:30)
4. Godplayer (4:06)
5. I See Red (2:50)
6. Ironlung (4:22)
7. Bite the Hand (2:06)
8. Ordinary Madness (5:05)
9. Media Blitz (0:56)
10. Judgement (2:34)
11. Brain Trust (2:43)
12. Choice of a New Generation (1:59)
13. Mainliner (2:19)
14. Displacement (4:15)
15. Crawlspace (1:35)
Length: 43:05


Brutal Truth began as extreme grindcore, and created that well, but with this release have added inummerable gifts to the genre. Instead of being flat, basic, straightforward music, this is tonal and dynamic music, played with all of the ferocity and punkdom of the earlier material, and perhaps more, in that it has shed the elements of bad metal (predictability, reliance on blast beats) in favor of a more encompassing approach.
This album is more punk, in both feel and tonality, than the last one (even including a cover of the germs' "media blitz") but it hasn't lost the spirit of grindcore, of loving messy, simple, brutal music. The songs are still short, and there are some well-done noise tracks which complement the music rather than separate songs. The overall speed is not as consistently high, nor is it as fast, but speed is used where needed with great alacrity and precision.
This album crushes their first; where the first was flat speed rock, this is experimental, even daring, and very punk for the current crop of moronic grindcore.

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