625#62 WHN – Second Year CD

625#62
WHN – Second Year CD
Since the songs on this are on EPs that are ot of print, we thought we would make them readily available soon, so not to have some hard to find material out there. This compiles the “Ahora Mas Que Nunca” Ep on Lengua Armada, the Japanese Tour EP on 625, and the 6″ EP on Siz Weeks (entitled “Brutifal Fearing”). I think the Japanese tour EP was the best thing we ever did, so I’m partial to this collection. 2000 Made, possibly more if need be.

625#61 LIE – LP/CD

625#61
LIE – LP/CD

A lot of kids in the US or Europe don’t know about the scene politics that occur in Japan. There is major stratification among bands, thus there are bands that are “earning” respect, although they might be assholes, while younger bands are getting shunned because they don’t don’t act a certain way, or don’t sound a certain way. Well, LIE is
focused on just playing and having fun…nothing else. And that’s why I want to support them. They don’t give a rats ass about the politics, they just like to play, drink, and
hang out with their friends. This LP, while continuing the ballistic thrash that they are known for, has LIE throwing down some rocking Japanese style punk riffs here and there to get the toes tapping. I love it. The CD has comps tracks, split Ep tracks, their “Legalize It” Ep and some live songs. CD 1000 pressed, vinyl is 1100 pressed. No colored vinyl.

625#60 Rambo – Lp

625#60
Rambo – Lp

Tony Pointless is infamous……he booked the Stalag venue in Philly before it got shutdown, and everyone who has met him has remembered him. He is fucking awesome…and totally creative. So he tells me about RAMBO, and I met the other members out at the 2000 Chicago Fest, and they tell me about how they wear full camoflauge, and stage battles at their shows and shit. Sounds like window dressing, right? Wrong….the music kicks fucking ass….pissed hardcore not unlike Sweden’s FINAL EXIT or PROJECT X (hell, I even think the first MADBALL EP), and their live shows have become infamous…with their 50+ crowd in full army fatigues and battle scenes. When WxHxN played with them in Philly it was insane, robots, full size tanks and 100 person fight between vikings and riot police (I was a cop). This album is brutal, and shows that they are not just a live-schtick band. RAMBO typifies what I love about hardcore….. great music (with serious lyrics) that is fun! The guys are all super nice and can do nothing but put a smile on your face. 1200 CDs and 1100 vinyl so far. A repress of 500 LPs in Spring 2002.

625#59 Immortal Fate – Beautiful LP

625#59 
Immortal Fate – Beautiful LP

This has been in the works for years now. They recorded it in what….93 or 94, and the vinyl has been sitting around since 96 or so. IMMORTAL FATE was the local thrash metal/death metal band when I was in high school, and since PLUTOCRACY members had brothers in the band, we soon became good friends. When bands like PLUTO and EXHUMED started, IMMORTAL FATE was the band we all looked up to. While their earlier stuff was influenced by bands like NUMBSKULL, EPIDEMIC and VIOLENCE, their later stuff was inspired by the emerging grindcore scene of the early 90s. This last recording ends up at the most extreme end of the spectrum for grindcore/death metal. This is completely unpolished, down-tuned grindcore. Just like the title says, fucking “Beautiful”! 1100 pressed, 550 on green, 550 on red. 200 passed out without covers/inserts. 900 with.

625#58 Dumbstruck – Lp

625#58
Dumbstruck – Lp

I was in contact with Graham for awhile…he did their debut EP. I was blown away by their EP, not so much for anything but the fact that it sounded so much like RIPCORD. Well, there’s good reason for that, its 3/4 ex-RIPCORD members (which includes HERESY members too….). This LP has more of a Scandanavian feel to it than their debut EP, but it still has the raw, UK thrash sound intermixed in it. 1500 total on vinyl, possible CD version if the band decides they want one in the future.

625#57 The Real Enemy – “Too Little, Too Late” Ep

625#57
The Real Enemy – “Too Little, Too Late” Ep
I by chance ended up reviewing their debut EP on Underestimated for MRR and was in awe of it. It was political (more youth crew needs to be), it was raw (not polished like most sxe bands) and it was fast. Fucking great……we ended up playing with them a bunch, both when WHN went out to the midwest and when TRE and HOLDING ON came out here. It was awesome meeting them since ont only were they our age (27-31) but their friendship only made their band even better. In 2001 they decided to call it quits. The songs on this EP were 5 demo songs they were preparing for a full length. Unfortunately they didnt get to it, so we decided to get this out for their last two shows. It was a mega rush to get it out for the deadline, and we made it with only one day to spare. I was lucky enough to be out at the CHICAGO FEST to see their very last show….they were the best I have ever seen em. First Press, 1200 black, 300 orange vinyl.

625#56 Dead End – Ep

625#56
Dead End – Ep

When OUTLAST broke up, I was super bummed. I thought they were so great. DIY, political, yet playing high energy youth crew with a very raw punk edge. Henrick told me he had a new band and I was excited to hear it. Their demo has a more DC 1982 style too it (FLex Your Head)…once they started playing more they came into their own, and the result is the debut EP from DEAD END. On this they play quick, high energy hardcore but with melody interweaved into it. Im not one for melodic music, but this is fucking brilliant. Reminds me of the first GORILLA BISCUITS Ep. We’re talking about doing a full length together which would be awesome. 1500 First press, all on black.

625#55. Face of Change – 2xEP

625#55.
Face of Change – 2xEP

I had been writing Mitch the bassist for awhile, and we grew to know each other pretty well. But it wasn’t until WxHxN went to Sapporo that it really dawned on me how awesome Mitch and FOC was. Sapporo is like the Mid-West of Japan. Isolated, but pumping out awesome bands. Mitch and FOC had been playing in US-style HC bands since 1985…His first band was called FREAKS who play a killer blend of SoCal HC and skate-rock. Then FOC started in 1988, and their first thing was this 1990 demo.
The recording is rough, there’s tape wrinkles on the vinyl, and the music is formula, but taken in the context of what the Japanese HC scene was like in 1988-1990….FOC was going against the tide and playing what they liked. And they havent stopped since. That’s what really inspired me, they just do the style of HC they like…and have been for 13 years. Originally, I had envisioned doing the cover like the UC Demo 2xEPs, but we decided against that since its been done many times before. We also decided against doing a CD of this since we both think vinyl is a lot cooler. 1200 pressed, 200 on red, 1000 black.

625#54 V/A – Barbaric Thrash Vol II EP

625#54 
V/A – Barbaric Thrash Vol II EP

So I was putting together Volume II of the Bandana Thrash comp, and it was right in the midst of when all that shit was hyped. The term was being thrown around like it was a “real” form of music (which it’s not), and some bands quit doing powerviolence and started doing ‘bandana thrash’ (whatever that means). So, basically, I wanted the
bands on this to speak for themselves. The Bandana Thrash FLexi is awesome, and those bands were really harking back to the mid-80s thrash scenes, but it wasn’t a fashion statement, it was out of admiration….and it was also when it was fun, not fashionable. So, anyways, this comp was compiled over a 2 year period. There were some bands that couldn’t do it that I asked, and these were the bands that said yes. The bands on this are: DISCARGA (Brazil), ESPERANZA (SoCal), JELLYROLL ROCKHEADS (Japan), LIMPWRIST (US) and LIFES HALT (SoCal). ESPERANZA were the last band to be asked, and they jumped right in the studio and kicked down (what I think to
be is…) their best song. Every song on this comp rules..and that’s a first for me. Most of the time a band does not come through and gives you some throw away songs….but not this comp. Not only was I surprised that these bands said yes to do the comp, but that it works so well. Plus I stand behind all the bands 100% as people as well. 2500 pressed, 300 on gold, rest black.

625#53 Plutocracy – Dankstahz CD

625#53 
Plutocracy – Dankstahz CD

This CD collects the long out of print “Dankstahz” Lp, the split Ep with Discordance Axis, a radio show from 1992, the 1990 “Progress” demo and some extra tracks as well. This was originally released on Convoy back in 1994, but since we reformed in 1998, we wanted to have this stuff available again. The main reason why we reformed was because of Big Boy aka Dan Hogan passing away. We met him in high school, when he was playing in 976 (who became our brother band along with Immortal Fate). Since we were having bassist problems, Dan was more than willing to join and he took part in our last couple of projects. Thus this CD and our reformation is in memory of his passing.

625#52 Society Of Friends – LP

625#52 
Society Of Friends – LP

When Spazz played with these guys in Austin I was floored. Their brand of hardcore is relentless while still being original, and their front man August is psycho live. While they have put out countless EPs and Splits, it was about time these maniacs had a full length. I can’t really compare them to anybody, but man, do they pack a punch. Imagine speed picking mixed with some MITB style riffings, add straight forward fast HC, and you got SOF.

625#51 Spazz – Sweatin’ II – Deported Live Dwarf CD

625#51
Spazz – Sweatin’ II – Deported Live Dwarf CD

This contains the 1st (and long out of print) Dwarf Jester Rising LP from 1994, the tracks from the split CD with SUBVERSION (only 500 pressed) and an entire live radio show from 1999. 34 studio tracks and a full live set..a full 70 minutes! Way too much SPAZZ, even for the diehard. The reason
why we decided to collect this stuff was not only were their rumors about people booting the Dwarf Lp, but we finally called it quits in December 2000. So what better time to start offering the final will and testament of Spazz. Chris will do a 3rd “Sweatin” series which will collect all the splits
and comp tracks from the Toast Split onwards (96 forwards-I think)so watch for that.

625#50 What Happens Next “Stand Fast Tour 2000” EP

625#50 
What Happens Next “Stand Fast Tour 2000” EP

A 4 song EP pressed to sell on our Japan Tour (9-10 / 2000). It features 3 new ones as well as a DEATHSIDE cover (my favorite band in the whole world). We did 500 limited for Japan (covers) and 1500 were available to distros. We wanted it somewhat limited, but not too limited for collector scum to horde. Will be available on a 2nd collection CD down the road.

625#49 HHH – 2xCD Discography

625#49
HHH – 2xCD Discography
I first heard HHH from their debut LP, which is amazing, especially for the time it was released. They played extremely fast hardcore, but while everyone at the time was doing grind/powerviolence vocals, HHH delivered theres in a rapid, but discernable style. I found out later they had an earlier (and very rare) EP on a German Label. They did a few other projects (some comps and a split LP with VITUS DANCE). This compiles EVERYTHING they did, their demo, EP, LP, split LP and an entire live show. Two full CDs of Spanish thrash!

625#48 Protes Bengt – Discography LP

625#48 
Protes Bengt – Discography LP

After I heard LARM, I was on the look out for all the fast bands, and if you were from around then, you can remember how damn difficult it was. Most bands only got to demo stages, but a few obscure bands got some vinyl output. PROTES BENGT was one of them. They were a side band of MOB 47 and FILTHY CHRISTIANS and they crammed a whopping 32 songs on one EP. When I got it I thought I was in heaven. They did a 14 songs demo after that which was even faster, yet it never got around. When I tracked Per down, he said he was fully into re-releasing all that stuff….thus I get to release one of my favorite bands growing up.

625#47 Youth Enrage – LP

625#47 
Youth Enrage – LP

The US release of their debut EP and CD on vinyl format. I thought the
whole modern-fastcore thing was dead until I heard this. Power-violence that is
so extreme, it is one of the only bands that can drop my jaw still. Crazy time
changes, 2 vocalists going out of control, hyper-drumming…I could not let
this release go without the US kids hearing it as well. Seeing them in Sapporo was
amazing.

625#46. Breakfast – EP

625#46.
Breakfast – EP

Featureing ex-members of O.A.C (two Eps, one on Bacteria Sour), BREAKFAST
take the same influences (80s skate thrash) but speed it up more. More hectic
and aggressive than OAC, BREAKFAST will most definitely be one of the new bands
to watch out for. Plus, I can’t help but love em for really skating. I saw them live in Tokyo
and they ruled. Plus I got to skate with Yo the drummer here in SF. Things like that
make a release satnd out because its a release thats based more on friendship than
scenester or business shit. I hope to work with them again.

625#45. Cornered – “This Time” CD

625#45.
Cornered – “This Time” CD

They sent me their new recording, and the new songs completely destroy
the old stuff. Faster, more hardcore, heavier….They had some plans to tour in
Fall of 2000, so we thought we should get this going quick. As I said in the
description for their debut EP, CORNERED mix really heavy NYHC style with
super fast grindcore beats. I love both styles, but always hated the mediocrity
of typical, generic NYHC. CORNERED are the only band that have spiced up that
style with the speed and energy of fastcore.

625#44. Kungfu Rick-Discography CD

625#44.
Kungfu Rick-Discography CD

We talked about this for awhile, and since they planned to go on tour in the summer of 2000, we thought the time was right. It contains the “Motivation to Abuse” Lp, and all their split Eps. A total of 29 songs of super fast hardcore. It’s nice to have it all on one CD, I’ve been spinning this more than the vinyl version (slave to conveniance I guess).

625#43. Jellyroll Rockheads – Intense and Mild EP


625#43.
Jellyroll Rockheads-Intense and Mild EP
Kenji of RAZORS EDGE side band…I got a demo from my friend Ryo in Osaka, and, like the DISCARGA demo, was blown away. I wrote them instantly and asked them
if they would like to do something. And low and behold, they said yes! A couple of songs will appear on the upcoming “Barbaric Thrash Vol. II” comp, and the rest will be on the debut Ep. Get it or get out of the scene.

625#42. Discarga EP


625#42.
Discarga EP
I got a demo from this band in Brazil.and the very first song floored me. I took it with me everywhere to play for people. I wrote them back and asked if they would like to do something and they said yes! So, two songs from the demo will be on the next “Bandana Thrash” flexi comp. Plus they recorded a whole new set of songs that are 1000mph for the EP. I’m extremely stoked on the stuff, and I hope I get the honor to keep working with them.

625#41. Crucial Section LP


625#41.
Crucial Section LP
These guys are the kings of the 80s inspired hardcore. They absolutely love Euro-80s thrash�and it shows. The record art, the production of the recording, and the song styles sound straight out of the 80s. The closest comparison would be RIPCORD or later UNSEEN TERROR. They already have material for new releases, so watch out. This is a band to keep your eyes on! One thing that will always win me over is when people are nice and energetic. These guys are both…they are more friends than a band on my label, as well as an inspiration to me.

625#40. Gordon Solie Motherfuckers – “Power Bomb Anthems Vol. 1” 10″Lp


625#40.
Gordon Solie Motherfuckers – “Power Bomb Anthems Vol. 1” 10″Lp
When CAPITALIST CASUALTIES toured the States, we played with them in a small Vets Hall in Ohio, and I was blown away. They were just starting out, but I offered them a LP right then and there. The Lp is a lot more tight than their EP, but it continues their style of mixing raging Japanese hardcore riffs (and lyrics!) with 1982 Boston style hardcore. These guys have a reputation for completely going ape when they play live (they are banned from most Clevo clubs) so watch out for em! The 10″ is currently limited due to a falling out with the pressing plant. A CD reissue (with the EP) is in the works. So hold tight.

625#39. Point of Few EP


625#39.
Point of Few EP
A good Dutch band that has overtones of fellow-Dutch thrashers SEEIN RED. I actually met some of them when they visited for a Fiesta Grande, and I enjoyed talking with the members.Really catchy and powerful, with enough speed to carry it through. They have multiple vinyl releases out, yet this release will be their first US release. I think they already have a ton of releases planned for the future.

625#38. Kungfu Rick / Curtainrail – Split EP


625#38.
Kungfu Rick / Curtainrail – Split EP
Finally out (after 1.5 years in the making!)CURTAINRAIL asked to do a split with some bands in the US. I brought the idea up to the KFR guys and they were stoked. I think both bands will compliment each other well….both are super fast, raw and include crazy time changes. 1300 total pressed, 300 on gold.

625#37. Fear is the Path to the Darkside-EP


625#37.
Fear is the Path to the Darkside-EP
I was in contact with Bernd for awhile, and he told me that a new band emerged out of the ruins of STACK. He sent me their debut and I was blown away. I told him that we should do something for the US, and he offered to do some for a limited US press. We did 400 for US distro, only difference is that there is a small 625 sticker on the back.

625#36. Fall Silent EP


625#36.
Fall Silent EP
I’ve been trying to work with these guys since day one. I saw them way back when in San Francisco and got their demo.I immediately fell in love. I followed them through their progression and was fucking stoked that after 4-5 years, they asked me to do something. This EP is rawer and faster than all their previous material, while still retaining their technical metal riffage. The cover art is unusual, the music destroys. As of writing this, we got 1000 black vinyl, 500 green vinyl.

625#35. Barbaric Thrash Detonation comp Cd and Ep


625#35.
Barbaric Thrash Detonation comp Cd and Ep
This was a project in constant progress for 2 years. Julio from Open Wound Records started this, and always asked if I wanted in. I finally agreed to help out, and after a medical emergency, Julio dropped out. I finished the comp (compiling the rest of the material, about 60%) and decided to do a weird format: a CD and EP combined in a 7″ booklet. A total of 41 bands, all thrash, from all over the world. 2200 pressed.

625#34. LIE “Legalize It” Ep


625#34.
LIE “Legalize It” Ep
This could possibly be my favorite release thus far. I can’t really pin-point what LIE does that is so damn good, but man, everytime I hear them my blood starts to rush. I first worked with them on the “Bandana Thrash Volume” comp flexi, and from then on, I would get the new recordings they would do. I loved everyone of them. This thing sold out within 3 weeks….pretty damn impressive for a debut Ep. 1000 all on black. Possible repress in the works.

625#32. DxRxY-Ep

625#32.
DxRxY-Ep
This is Ep took a long time to make….I got the DAT when I was in Japan, yet it took about 6 months to get the artwork. I heard the DxRxY demo and was amazed. Their comp tracks on Hottest Blood Of Youth, A Reason for Living, and then their split CD with FLASH GORDON all kicked my ass. This is their debut EP, which shows the crossover direction that they are going now….brings to mind the ACCUSED or DESECRATION.

625#31. Skeeziks – Discography Cd

625#31.
Skeeziks – Discography Cd
This was a combined effort of X-Mist, Boisleve and 625. This band’s first Ep was one of my favorites back in the day, and their follow up Lp is damn good as well. A forgotten German band that deserved another listen. This contained the debut Ep, Lp and the Sold Out Lp as well as more tracks.

625#29. Charles Bronson double CD discography

625#29.
Charles Bronson double CD discography
Well, I have a love hate relationship with these guys. I loved the band from the get-go, love all the members (past and present) but man, this thing was a nightmare. Not only did I have an outstanding check for the entire 625 cash-pot sit at the plant for 4 months, but they did not agree that we needed to do more. When you have 5 different people involved in one project, it can be a nightmare. First press, 2500. Second press 3000. The final will and testament of one of the best US bands of the 90s. I was proud to be able to help em with it, and this was the best way for them to go out.

625#28. Majestic Four ep


625#28.
Majestic Four ep
This actually took a lot longer to do than it appears in the sequence of my release list. This band kicked my ass with their demo, and then their split with SMOL (on MCR) and their comp tracks killed as well. I asked them to do a record, but they broke up before they got a chance to write new stuff. So I said fuck it, what do you think of putting out the demo? This demo is recorded so brutal, I think all demos should be like it. Its really rough…I fucking love it. 1000 pressed, no colored vinyl.

625#27. Bandana Thrash Flexi compilation


625#27.
Bandana Thrash Flexi compilation
This turned out to be one of my favorite records that I have ever put out. I absolutely love the 3 Japanese bands�and since it came out, I’ve really tried to help em all out in other ways. I got new records from LIE and CRUCIAL SECTION, and have been talking to FLASH GORDON about possibly re-issuing material or something. WxHxN is on it as well. I did 2000 and they sold out in seconds.

625#26. WxHxN? Ep


625#26.
WxHxN? Ep
After we got turned down by some labels, I said fuck it and why not do it myself. Little did I know that we would sell 2700 of these fuckers. The first press was 1000, black and red labels, white covers, 200 on red. Second press (1000) was yellow cover, 100 colored vinyl. 3rd press was all black vinyl, white covers, white and red labels.

625#25. Cornered ep


625#25.
Cornered ep
I got this demo from a young band from Florida – they mentioned that they really liked SPAZZ etc, and once I played it I was totally surprised. It was complete NYHC / Youth Crew HC, but with blast beats! The drumming is so fucking good in the band. This is the only band I’ve heard from that genre that have the energy and speed that comes with punk/hc. This was their debut ep – 1000 total. Can’t remember if there were 200 on gold or not.

625#24. Deadbodieseverywhere-LP


625#24.
Deadbodieseverywhere-LP
A split release with Satan’s Pimp, this highlights DBE’s insane grind style. Crazy time changes, loose grooves, and Jason’s brutal vocals…one of the craziest bands from the Bay Area. We did 1000 I believe, and like a dumb-ass I only kept 1 for my self. This sold out instantaneously, and has been repressed on CD by Death Vomit records (Jason’s label, sub of Necrpolis).

625#23. KungFu Rick LP


625#23.
KungFu Rick LP
The split Eps these guys kept on doing showed promise. Then they did a demo that just floored me, so we decided it was time to do an LP. I’m really proud of this LP….and when they came through and played, they dropped everybodies jaw. One of the best bands in the US today. Total of 1500, some color vinyl but I can’t remember how many.

625#22. They Live-Ep


625#22.
They Live-Ep
I had a tpae of these guys forever. Total INFEST / CROSSED OUT madness. I was surprised that more labels didn’t put something out by them since they kicked serious ass. I started to talk to them, and I finally decided to do somethin with them. This Ep is friggin awesome, they retained enough of the fast INFEST style, but they developed their own approach. Total press, 1000.

625#21. Devola – “The Resecutation” Ep


625#21.
Devola – “The Resecutation” Ep
Their CD on Mountain kicked ass, and still no one I knew really ever heard of them. This is why I decided to put out their next record, cuz I didn’t feel like they got the respect they deserved (MRR gave them a brutally bad review). I love the CD since its so fast, but the EP kicks cuz it has the heavier production. First press, 1000 black covers. Repress, 500 red covers.

625#20. Short Hate Temper/ Society of Friends – Split Ep


625#20.
Short Hate Temper/ Society of Friends – Split Ep
I was so happy to be asked to help with this split project. SOCIETY OF FRIENDS are amazing. One of the only US bands that keeps me inspired about hardcore. SHT is known for their ferocious fastcore, so the combo was deadly. I can’t remember how many we ended up doing, I think maybe 1200…but it took forever. There were communication problems etc, so it was delayed. If you can find it, get it. It’s a perfectly matched split.

625#19. Avulsion – “The Crimson Foliage Hit” CD

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625#19.
Avulsion – “The Crimson Foliage Hit” CD
These guys always impressed me. They were technical, but brutal as well. When SPAZZ played with them in Buffalo I asked them if they wanted to do a CD. It took awhile to get everything together, but it finally happened. The CD contains an LP length of new material, plus the two old splits. Everything they ever did up to that point. Fans of ASSUCK and DISCORDANCE AXIS will love these guys. 1200 made.

625#18. Kurbits I.R. EP

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625#18.
Kurbits I.R. EP
Their first Ep floored me. There had always been a questioned I asked: why the hell did Scando-bands not play their style faster. There was PROTES BENGT, but no one really played Dis core at 1000mph. Well, that was until the first KURBITS IR EP. Everyone is now stoked on KRIGSHOT, but KIR did it years before em, yet their EP never really got around. I asked if they wanted to do an EP and it came through. The cover art is a little over-bearing, but man, 17 songs of 1000mph Swedish thrash. They are awesome. 1000 total, all on black I believe.

625#17. 324 EP

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625#17.
324 EP
Man, am I proud to say I put their record out first. Although I think the printer did a shitty job on the cover, this record is probably the most brutal fucking grind to come out of Japan. 100% TERRORIZER inspired.I met the drummer in Chicago when his other band (the VOLUME DEALERS) played – he kicked me a rehearsal tape and I told em right then and there that I would do a record with em. A year later they kicked it down. I did 1000 total, 200 on gold. HG FACT later repressed it as a CD with 2 bonus tracks.

625#16. No Comply/ Christmess- Split EP

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625#16.
No Comply/ Christmess- Split EP
The CHARLES BRONSON guys always had different projects going on, and CHRISTMESS was one of the best. It was Aaron (2nd guitarist of CB) on guitar and vocals, and Mike (CB guitarist) on drums and vocals They had a couple tapes which ruled. NO COMPLY were a crazy ass drum and bass combo of thrash. All Skate inspired�.they fucking were great. They did a split later with EXHUMED that you should get. First press, 1000, some limited numbered covers. Repress of 500, new cover.

625#13. Entropy – EP

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625#13.
Entropy – EP
I was in touch with them for a long time, and they had been self-releasing these pro-cassettes, so me and Figure Four thought it was about time they did some vinyl. Apart from the worst cover art you ever saw, the music is brutal and raw grindcore/hardcore. 1500 total.