Sunday, March 15, 2009

Extortion - Terminal Cancer

I said I'd upload it. I took my time but I did do it. Enjoy.

Terminal Cancer

Captain Cleanoff

Captain Cleanoff is a complete grind holocaust. The band formed in the South Australian town of Mt Gambier in 1996 with Christian Dicer on drums before moving to Adelaide sometime afterward. Heath Twigden replaced Dicer in 1997. When early bassist Michael Slottagraf left the band, Johnson played bass until White joined the fold. Murray replaced Twigden in 2001. Captain Cleanoff played at Metal for the Brain in 2003.

RIFFTASTIC. Shit is addicting. Get it if you're a grind nut.

1998 - 2001
Symphonies of Slackness

7Seconds - Skins, Brains and Guts

I don't need to say anything.

Skins, Brains and Guts

50 Lions

50 Lions is a hardcore band from Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia and are fast growing in the hardcore music scene.

In 2006 they released their self-titled 7” which sold out within 3 months of its release. Later that year they released their debut album Nowhere To Run, through Washed Up Records. Followed by Time Is The Enemy which was released through Resist Records.

In 2006 they did a tour with fellow and now defunct Australian band I Killed The Prom Queen. At the beginning of 2008 the band played alongside of Parkway Drive in 14 out of 15 dates to some less visited locations around Australia in the Surf Rat Tour.

So many shit bands come from Byron, but these guys are decent. Check it out.

Nowhere to Run
Time is the Enemy

Friday, March 13, 2009

ATTENTION

To everyone who lurks here, I never check this and I figured it'd be cool if I had someone else here posting stuff. If you have a similar taste to me and you want to post shit here just drop a comment and I'll see what I can do.

Here is my last.fm.
Cheers.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Los Crudos

Los Crudos (AKA Crudos) is an American hardcore punk band, prominent during the 1990s. Based out of Chicago, Illinois, all four members were Latino, so Los Crudos chose to sing almost all of their songs in Spanish. In addition, the band was extremely political; its lyrics often commented on cultural and socio-economic difficulties inherent in the American way of life. Los Crudos incorporated DIY ethics into every aspect of the band including promoting and organizing shows, producing records, distribution, and so on. This even included tours of Mexico and South America. The band’s recordings appeared on independent record labels such as Flat Earth Records and lead singer Martin Sorrondeguy’s label Legua Armada Discos.

In 2004, Martin Sorrondeguy released his documentary film Beyond The Screams: A U.S. Latino Hardcore Punk Documentary, which focussed on the Latino punk scene in the US. After Los Crudos came to an end, Sorrondeguy formed a new band, Limp Wrist, a queercore/straight edge hardcore punk band with which he performs. He has also been in the bands Harto and Tragatelo, as well. Guitarist Jose has gone onto play in Chicago punk band I Attack. Their last drummer Ebro was also in Charles Bronson, MK-Ultra and Punch In the Face.

Los Crudos did a surprise reunion show at the first “Latino Fest” put on by Southkore records in Chicago. They also played a reunion show at Chaos in Tejas 2008 and are scheduled to play the 3rd Latino Fest in Los Angeles.

Not as good as Limp Wrist but still pretty awesome.

EDITZ
Turns out I fully stuffed the upload. I'll have it back up later.

Limp Wrist

Limp Wrist is a hardcore band featuring members of Los Crudos, Hail Mary, and Kill the Man Who Questions.

Referring to their style of hardcore punk music, the band declared in Frontiers Newsmagazine, “We put the ‘core’ back in homocore”. Their first recording was the self-released demo Don’t Knock It Till You Try It. This was followed by a single called “What’s Up With The Kids” and then the self-titled LP Limp Wrist. However, since band members lived in different states maintaining the group became difficult. After an interlude they resumed touring in 2004 and released a new LP, Complete Discography the same year. The song “Ode” from this recording pays tribute to pioneering gay hardcore musicians Gary Floyd of The Dicks, Randy “Biscuit” Turner of Big Boys and Joshua Plague of Mukilteo Fairies and Behead The Prophet, No Lord Shall Live, providing a historical context for Limp Wrist.

The band’s best known song is “I Love Hardcore Boys, I Love Boys Hardcore”, which received much attention from fans and press alike. Lead singer Martin Sorrondeguy appears in “Queercore: A Punk-u-mentary” by Scott Treleaven and addresses the issue implicit in these song titles, what some might view as the apparent struggles of being both queer and being involved in the punk scene.

In 2004 Sorrondeguy released his own documentary film, “Beyond The Screams: A U.S. Latino Hardcore Punk Documentary.” He had begun the film while still a member of his former band Los Crudos.

I love this band.

Thee Official Limp Wrist Discography

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

G-ANX

It's been a while. Don't blame me. And yeah, most people already know G-ANX, but still, they're awesome.

I know sweet fuck all about this band. It's crust but with weird ass melodies and stuff. Definitely recommended.

I'm pretty sure that Flashbacks is a discography CD, but I really can't be fucked looking it up. I have a couple of their 7"'s though if anyone wants them.

I'm too tired for this.

Flashbacks

Friday, March 6, 2009

Pillsbury Hardcore

Pillsbury Hardcore formed in the summer of 1984 out the ashes of Disinfection & DDT. The band was named by a friend, Pat Kwee, after another friend (Dean Riley Stokes, who on the first gig was their guitar player) who resembled the Pillsbury Doughboy and was feverishly into hardcore, hence Pillsbury Hardcore. Their first show was a party where everybody was getting drunk, in retaliation to what they were experiencing, they borrowed instruments and called themselves “The Straight Edge Fascists/Pillsbury Hardcore”. The set consisted of a improv jams with lyrics made up on the spot and basically annoyed all the party goers (this was basically the band’s mantra until the end). This would continue for a few more parties and into their first bonafide show, which featured Scab on vox, Bob Durkee on guitar, Jon Roa on bass, and Joel Connell on drums. This lineup lasted one show and Shawn Connell was brought in on bass duties which also lasted one show when Shawn was moved to guitar and Eric Wood on bass. This lineup lasted for nearly two years and produced a demo (Poppin Fresh), a live tape (Live In 85), a appearance on Flipside Video, two 7″ records (In A Straight Edge Limbo & Horror Snores), and two compilation appearances (End the War Zone & Empty Skulls 2). Sadly the group disbanded in the summer of 1986. After a brief break, the band minus Scab, reformed. Which produced a failed attempt at an album (which Scab contributed vocals to). The album material was not up to snuff so plans to release the L.P. were subsequently scrapped.
The band continued for another year which produced some of the tightest material the band ever produced and was the groundwork for the oncoming “Power Violence” movement. After a short U.S. tour the band called it a day.
Other members went on to form Pissed Happy Children, Shoeface, Process, End to End, & of course Man is the Bastard.



Hey Bob what's up?

Complete Discography

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Satanic Malfunctions

Satanic Malfunctions was an English hardcore band with lyrics full of political and vegetarian views. Their music was extremely fast to the like of Lärm, Heresy, and Cryptic Slaughter, which will always equal greatness.



That video was when they were on their first German tour with SM-70. Same gig as the SM-70 video I posted before too.

Remember
I've Had Just About All I Can

SM-70

Prominent in the mid to late ’80s, SM-70 was a German hardcore punk band, one of Germany’s precursors to grindcore and powerviolence. Their blinding speed took cues from Siege and Deep Wound. They could be compared to bands like Septic Death and Ripcord. They have two EPs and a split with English Hardcore band Satanic Malfunctions.



Krank EP
Ber Dem Jenseits EP
Split with Satanic Malfunctions:
SM-70 side
Satanic Malfunctions side

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Fucking sucks

I wont be uploading anything new for a few days because my bandwidth sucks. So I thought I'd steal shit off of my numerous other blogs and post it here. Also, I really can't be fucked with long descriptions.

Disrupt - Discography

Disrupt is a crust band formed in Boston in 1992. Don't really need to say much about this band other than they're pretty dope. If you haven't already got it download it now.

Discharge - Why

One of the best albums I've heard from the most influential hardcore band in history. I loves me some Discharge.

Tipper's Gore - Tipper's Gore

Tipper's Gore is a hardcore band from Orange County and they rip. Awesome band from the modern scene.

ACxDC - He Had it Comin'

Anti Christ Demon Core is a powerviolence band from Azusa in California. This is the only stuff they're released I think, can't be bothered searching it.

Rapt - Demo 85

Rapt were a noisy hardcore band from France which formed in the mid 80's. They have an extremely unique sound for hardcore and it's great. Seriously, check this out.

Soul Swallower - Soul Swallower
Soul Swallower - Soul Swallower Demo

Soul Swallower is a powerviolence band from Boston. Listen.

Rhine Charge - s/t 7"

Rhino Charge is grindy powerviolence band from Thousand Oaks, California. Pretty awesome stuff and is definitely recommended.

Bookburner - s/t 7"

Bookburner is a powerviolence band from Tacoma, Washington. Total Man Is the Bastard worship but it's still awesome.

Rudimentary Peni - Death Church

If you haven't heard this yet you suck. Download it now.

Siege - Drop Dead

Siege was a highly influential hardcore band formed in 1983 in Massachusetts. This band is killer. Some people say that Siege invented the style and sound of grindcore. Anyway, you need this album. Get it now.

Throbbing Gristle - 20 Jazz Funk Greats

Figured I'd save this for last. Throbbing Gristle were an experimental industrial band formed in 1976 in London. This album is some of the weirdest stuff I have ever heard. Still a great album though, infact, it's one of my favourites. Check it out.

Yeah, I'm lazy as all hell. Anyway, Be back posting new stuff as soon as my bandwidth resets which is like 2-3 days from now.