• The UK's Broken Bones are back with an all new three song ear piercing EP of Punk Rock! Going back to their early '80s roots, this new release is raw powerful Punk rock with insightful lyrics. Fans old and new will love this one! Black vinyl.
  • These tracks were recorded at same studio as Earslaughter in Dec '86. The first 2 songs(Side-A) have never been heard by ANYONE since and were never played live or released in anyway.
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    RAW NOISE is a side project band by DEAN, the singer/frontman of mighty EXTREME NOISE TERROR. In opposite to ENT evolving to much brutal way with Death metalish elements, RAW NOISE continues to blast under the vein of traditional LATE 80's UK Crust Core vein.
  • Doom are one of those bands that really don't need an introduction and they are back with another album. British Crust/Punk pioneers Doom surprised everyone by releasing their first new studio album in over a decade. Gatefold Cover with Poster.
  • "Storm of Resentment'' is the concentrate of the UK anarcho Punk. Take what is best from it (the lyrics, the statements, the sound, the tempo, the anger and dedication) and add thrashy guitars to top it all. EOM prove you don't need to play very fast to be brutal.
  • E.N.T. are back in 2015 with a new full length recorded last year. It's hard to believe this new masterpiece doesn't come from the same 1991 sessions as this is totally Phonophobia-core. This new self titled record sounds exactly as the old E.N.T. tunes.
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    Late '80s UK Anarcho Hard Core/Punk legends. Both female and male vocals. An amazing release!
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    Their 3rd album are as rowdy and violent as ever, keeping their signature sound of New York influenced Hard Core as brutal as ever. There is nothing pretty about "Promises Comfort Fools", it's just pure venomous rage spitting bile from every pour and open wound.
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    One of the most threatening bands ever to emerge from the UK scene, with longtime rock bible Kerrang! voting them "Best U.K. band". An album that changes pace often and experiments with delivery and dynamics from the beginning until its raging conclusion.
  • Repressed fromfirst time in a decade, the recordings that started it all. Housed in a deluxe tip-on sleeve with a double-sided 24'' x 12'' poster insert.
  • The twin guitar masterpiece of 90's Crust, a seminal album from Doom at the top of their game. Repressed for the first time in a decade, housed in a deluxe tip-on sleeve with 24'' x 36'' poster and a double sided 12'' x 24'' insert.
  • Compiling Doom's 2 blistering BBC sessions from 1988 and 1989 showcasing the band at their best in the early years. Fully authorized and repressed from the first time since 1997 featuring brand new artwork in the classic strange fruit style printed on heavy duty cardstock. Gold hot-foil logo, shrinkwrap.
  • 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.
  • Previously released as "Fuck Peaceville", this is a re-release of Doom's re-recording of their earlier work after they fell out with Peaceville Records. Contains no new songs! (but 37 great re-recordings of that classic Doom era!). A top notch whirlwind of great crust punk from the master themselves!!!
  • This was release in 2001 but repress again in 2013. DOOM was a band which were pivotal in the rise of crust punk and originated from Birmingham. Doom continued with different guitarist, most notably with Dave Talbot who co-founded UK doom metal band SOLSTICE with SORE THROAT’s vocalist Rich Walker, but did not settle with four members for long playing numerous gigs as a three piece, as Pickering turned to vocal and guitar duties. This line up continued until a final split in August 1990. Following the group’s demise Pickering formed Police Bastard, whilst drummer Stick joined ENT then DIRT. This records still sound heavy, fuzzy, dirty and mean as hell!!!
  • The second instalment of The Warren of Snares trilogy from this fantastic band. To say the guys had moved on from their original sound is somewhat of an understatement. It was a bold musical change, as they had become such standard bearers of the UK/European crust punk ‘scene’ in such a short amount of time, via Owsla. Three mammoth 20+ minute tracks made up the record mixing their old sound with far more progressive metal & doom elements.
  • War Crimes - Inhuman Beings is the 1988 debut release from influential UK Crust act Doom.
  • "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.
  • After the chart-topping debut City Baby Attacked By Rats, Birmingham ‘UK82’ punk pioneers Charged G.B.H. cut City Baby’s Revenge, their second release for Clay Records, and even though a mere year had passed, City Baby’s Revenge showed significant progression, Jock’s guitar more obviously inspired by metal, the lyrics more explicit and the sound even rawer than before. With a cool take of the Stooges’ ‘I Feel Alright’ and the reggae/rockabilly-esque ‘Skanga,’ this acclaimed winner is the LP that broke the band in the USA and is arguably the best they ever recorded required listening for the band’s devotees and all fans of metal-edged hardcore.
  • Street punk pioneers Charged G.B.H. formed in Birmingham in 1978, the name referencing original bassist Sean McCarthy's trial for grievous bodily harm. The in-your-face hardcore of EP "Leather, Bristles, Studs And Acne," paved the way for super-charged debut LP, City Baby Attacked By Rats, which hit the number two position on the British indie charts on release in 1982, as well as the mainstream top 20, despite being released by tiny independent, Clay Records. With a touch of Motorhead and Sabbath beneath their straight-up hardcore, City Baby is where the legend begins, capturing G.B.H. at their bloodiest.