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Four new songs of this Swedish Stoned crust d-beat institution! Musically in the same fashion as their previous 12" EP "Deserts of Ash" from 2019 High noon the crucial CRUST scale... as usual. Comes with with A3 poster and sticker.
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F.O.A.D., the second and arguably, best album by Broken Bones fused the ferocity of debut, ‘Dem Bones’ with an added sense of ferocity, melody and power, to become of one of the most important 80’s punk rock albums. Taking the punk rock blue print that was ingrained in their souls and adding a touch of the rising thrash metal movement, it became legendary in that it was and is widely regarded as one of the first Crossover records, and along with DRI, Broken Bones pioneered a movement whose fledgling steps gave rise to both the modern hardcore and metal scenes.
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Stench/death/crust band from Volos, with members of Dirty Wombs, Nihilsect, Stheno, Faithreat. This is their awesome debut album.
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The Austrian Grind-Machine MASTIC SCUM strikes back with a new output. In collaboration with the Grindheads HEAD CLEANER from Greece a split 7'' with new tracks from both bands.
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BackCrust / D-beat band from Greece (Thessaloniki).
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Celebrating the 30th anniversary of 1992 release "Droppin' Many Suckers" from the NYHC Pioneers Madball, with the remastered 7". Available in Black vinyl.
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"Why" is the debut album by hardcore punk legends Discharge, originally released in 1981. Upon it's initial release it peaked at Number 1 in the UK indie album chart. When it comes to classic hardcore punk, Discharge are truly one of the all-time greats. They stood and still stand as clear innovators of the scene.
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War Crimes - Inhuman Beings is the 1988 debut release from influential UK Crust act Doom.
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But Wait, There's More is their first studio release in 15 years. D.R.I. is once again ready for Punk/Hardcore and Metal consumption!
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But Wait, There's More is their first studio release in 15 years. D.R.I. is once again ready for Punk/Hardcore and Metal consumption!
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This is the long out-of-print (on vinyl) LP that was made from the “Dirty Rotten EP.” The band realized, once they saw the prices on things, that to do their 22-song 7″ as a 12″ would only cost a little more. So, with that, D.R.I. did it and the “Dirty Rotten EP” became the “Dirty Rotten LP.”