This page is filled with stuff that I have in my collection. I still have a huge wanted list so if you got stuff you want to trade just le me know. Bands who want their stuff get promoted and reviewed get in contact.
This is a repress from 1990 and combines the 2 singles creeping death & jump in the fire. The original came out in 1984. This is the German edition. Seek and destroy and phantom lord are 2 "live" tracks recorded in the studio.
Asphyxia is a Belgian thrashband and released Exit: reality in 1991 on Rumble records. They bring you 40 minutes of midtempo thrash. Sometimes the gaspedal is pushed but most of the tracks have a very nice groove (slice of death, one big family). After 29 years the album still sounds up to date, it's not overtaken by time. Its unfortunately the only album they released, beside some demo's. Still looking for the lp version and the demos. If anyone got them let me know (even the digital ones).
2 cd's with the same live recording from 1992. The copkiller cd is released by live line & Body count's in the house by Bundy records. I know there are more bootleg cd's with the same recording available. The cd starts with 2 tracks of Ice-T. Power and 6 am in the morning, wich is recorded for the new carnivore album. The other tracks are great early Body count recordings with a good sound.
Cd filled with early Agnostic front tracks. Released in 1995 on grand theft audio. 60 minutes and 62 tracks. All recordings are pre united blood but most tracks are from this ep but in a different mix. There's also a rehearsal recorded in Don Fury's studio and 2 tracks are from a compilation. There also some tracks from the victim in pain album and even some of the first madball ep. I think 2 tracks are never released on any agnostic front album. It's a good overview of the early Agnostic front with good sound, definitly worth buying it.
New ep from the hardcore legends, released on Bridge nine records. I have the grey one, limited to 1200 copies. There's also a download code included. The 7" has 2 tracks from the "Get loud!" album and 1 exclusive track. The title track is the most punky/sing along track from the album and will do great when played live. Get loud! has also that punky vibe, a mid tempo track. The exclusive track is "You're gonna pay", it's short and fast. Old school hardcore. The cover is from Sean Taggart who also made the cover of the new album and the classic "cause for alarm"
Three months after the release party the new EP from this Belgian band is finally released. Sliptrick record brings you this 15 minutes of brutal thrash/hardcore release.The EP is more thrashy and the sound of the record is better than their full cd "hate will prevail". Where their debut album was missing something qua sound is this a brutal, aggressive and raw record. The tracks have enough melody to give each track its own identity. Speak to me has clean vocals on the chorus and this works very good, one of the best tracks from this ep. Together as one is the track with the most hardcore influences, moshy parts and spanish guest vocals from Jacob Camara of Vendetta FM. The 3 other songs are full gas and yet catchy (Punicher), the riffs blow up your ears.
This is definitly one of the best releases from Belgium in the last years, this is metalcore how it should be. Check them out on spotify.
dinsdag 4 september 2018
Broken teeth Broken teeth
Compilation cd on Reality records from 2014. This cd contains 2 songs from the split 7" with the mongoloids, ain't no rest for the wicked 7", 4 tracks from the seeker ep and 2 tracks from their self titled 7". These last 2 tracks are not mentioned in the booklet or on the back cover. Broken teeth is an UK hardcore band with some thrash influences.