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Originally released by JTTP and Surprise Attack in 2004, this definitive Deathwish version is a new pressing and boasts a brand new mastering job, revamped artwork and three bonus tracks never previously available on vinyl (including an Integrity cover).
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Sweden's MYTERI team up with PROCRASTINATE from Greece for a split LP release. Hight quality Crustcore galore guaranteed!
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Two masterpiece blastering songs from Totentanz the Crimea (ex-Ukraine) D-Beat machine varying from Stench Core to Metal with a Holy Terror touch vs three D-Beat/Punk songs from Omega SS from Russia.
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Dark melodic Crust experimental from Greece/Larissa.
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The four horsemen of the apocalypse unite to descent in total darkness!!! Featuring one unreleased track of each band! Limited to 500 copies!
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AUTISTIC YOUTH drop three new smashers for their pretty succesful third European Tour. They continue the path of melodic Hard Core with a mature edge. First press is 500 copies on black vinyl.
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Pre-OrderIt’s been six long years since we last heard new music from Σκοτοδίνη (Skotodini, meaning vertigo, fainting spell, or dizziness in Greek). Near the end of November 2024, this anarcho-punk band from Ioannina, Greece, unveiled their third record—and first since their remarkable self-titled LP of 2018. Εδώ Παραμένω (Edo Parameno, meaning “Here I Stay”), once again highlights their refined yet forceful approach to political and dark punk, reminding us why they rank among the most significant acts in today’s DIY scene in Greece—and the anarcho-punk scene as a whole. Over its 23-minute runtime, Εδώ Παραμένω evokes a plethora of moods, thoughts, and emotions while strictly staying true to the band’s established sound. From the album’s eight tracks, it’s evident that Σκοτοδίνη dig deeper into their gloomy basslines and eerie post-punk chord progressions, with the instrumental trio tighter than ever, and Penelope’s vocals captivating throughout. Their music channels an existential angst deeply rooted in the current socioeconomic dead end. Throughout their dark punk style, Σκοτοδίνη never lose sight of the true liberating power of art and DIY anti-culture, channeling it to dance away the demons of everyday life.
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Youth Crusher 10 years anniversary first two tapes on vinyl. The record is now available. A portion of the profits will be donated to the fund for imprisoned comrades.
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Stress returns 11 years after the reissue of “The Sound of Insecurity” with their new E.P. “Think Before It’s Too Late” on 10″ vinyl. All songs come from Stress’s 80s recordings, for a tribute to the meeting of punk with Ska and Dub Reggae sounds, which flirts with the spirit of the 80s. A re-recording of three tracks on a 10″ vinyl edition. A3 is a cover of “Too much pressure” by Selecter, with a free translation of the lyrics by Panagiotis Skordas.
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Stress returns 11 years after the reissue of “The Sound of Insecurity” with their new E.P. “Think Before It’s Too Late” on 10″ vinyl. All songs come from Stress’s 80s recordings, for a tribute to the meeting of punk with Ska and Dub Reggae sounds, which flirts with the spirit of the 80s. A re-recording of three tracks on a 10″ vinyl edition. A3 is a cover of “Too much pressure” by Selecter, with a free translation of the lyrics by Panagiotis Skordas.
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Life Knife Death, from the veteran Swedish hardcore punk band Wolfbrigade, is the follow-up album to 2019’s The Enemy: Reality. Formed in 1995 in the small Swedish city of Mariestad by key players from Sweden's legendary hardcore scene, Wolfbrigade (known as Wolfpack until 1999) remain among Scandinavia's most respected, influential and reliable purveyors of real-world brute-force hullabaloo. On this eleventh album, the niftiest skills honed to a fine edge over 30 years are dispatched with greater style and intensity than ever. Most immediately, there's the sheer velocity and barely-controlled rage pumping through dynamic d-beaten blood-shakers like Ways To Die and Your God Is A Corpse, the furious attack assisted to heart-fluttering greatness by a newly loosened sense of raucous spontaneity. "We didn’t really rehearse any of the songs on this album,"the band reveals. "We tend to overwork and overanalyze everything that we do, and sometimes we get lost in that process. This time we wanted to go rough, to capture the raw essence of the song when it’s just out of the womb. All the blood and gore." Mounting global chaos may have us all darkly fearing the end times, but it has also seemingly created the ideal circumstances for a hardcore punk LP as coruscatingly brutal as Wolfbrigade's “Life Knife Death”.