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  • Genre: Grindcore
  • Genre: Heavy Psych
  • Genre: Thrash metal
€19.99 -50% €9.99

Fvzz Popvli ‎– Fvzz Dei - LP

"Fvzz Dei" which in latin means "The Fuzz Of The Gods", it's the debut album of the roman Fuzz Rock trio named "Fvzz Popvli". Datio on bass, Doncalisto on drums and Pootchie already guitar player from "The Wisdoom" and "Beesus" are ready for introduce you tribute to the Fuzzy sounds from the "Proto-Punk" till the modern "Heavy Psych". "Fvzz Dei" will bring you into a rough and bluesy fuzzed-out universe. 

€21.99 -50% €10.99

Nebula - Demos & Outtakes 98-02 - LP

Set for a release on January 25th 2019 via Heavy Psych Sounds, the 'Demos & Outtakes 98-02' will include 5 tracks that have never seen the light of day before (!!), alongside rare demos as well as cover songs such as the unique live version of Black Flag's 'Nervous Breakdown'! Beside these never published demos to date, the known tracks on this album are different to what NEBULA originally released on their previous records such as on 'Charged' or 'To The Center'. Some tracks were written and recorded in these sessions, some never made it on any of these or were used for B-sides and singles, and then we get songs such as 'Whalefinger' which has been the first song Eddie Glass ever wrote and which originally made it on a 7” B-side by Olivelawn, where Eddie has been playing drums for. 

€4.99 -50% €2.49

The Atrocity Exhibit / Catheter - Split 7"

UK grind VS. US Doomviolence. Anyone familiar with UK grindcore will already know The Atrocity Exhibit (from previous releases on Grindcore Karaoke, as well as shows all over the place) and what to expect from them... Relentless fucking grind. On the other side is Catheter, who you should know from splits with the likes of Birdflesh, Massgrave etc.. and their ridiculous LP from last year. Massive, sludge-y grind! One new track and one cover from each band.

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€11.99 €8.99

Jesus Cröst ‎– 1986 - LP

Stop & Go Grindcore, a mix between Yacopsae & Cephalotripsy, 1986, holds twenty-two songs, barely varied from twenty seconds to one minute and twenty seconds. One minute ditties of grind crust packed in crispy production are Jesus Cröst’s hallmark. While most power violence bands focus on short bursts of aggression to the detriment of everything else, Jesus Cröst at times also manage to put some melody into the mix. Sure, it's just brief snippets of melody, but it's enough to make the band stand out in the power violence crowd.

€14.99 -50% €7.50

Gandhi's Gunn ‎– The Longer The Beard The Harder The Sound - LP

Gandhi's Gunn (now Isaak) sophomore album The Longer The Beard, The Harder The Sound, clearly revealed a band ready to transcending their core influences and explore more visionary and psychedelic territories.

We’re talking: churning riffs, elephantine grooves and raging growls, seasoned to perfection with lysergic flights, epic jams and even mesmerizing quieter passages, before being served al dente for consumption by our most discerning stoner rock patrons.

Original version on Black Vinyl. The album got later repressed by US label Small Stone Recordings with the band's new name: ISAAK!

€7.99 -50% €4.00

Implore ‎– Thanatos - 7''

Black Vinyl. Limited to 263 copies.

Thanatos is like a deep breath of fresh air for Implore's sound. It keeps the essence of the brutality in Depopulation adding some new details that bring the songs to a new level. The five tracks in this new EP are full of anger and hate, experimenting with new structures, riffs, and vocal lines, keeping the straight-to-the-point philosophy that makes this new 7" a short and intense one.

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€12.99 €9.99

Archagathus - Dehumanizer - LP

Here is the long overdue full length; Dehumanizer, contained in this bloated grotesquery of punk is 21 minutes of the meanest mince slop, gutter riffs and choleric vocals; this sewer of music overpopulated by perversion, sonic torture and other horrors. Pathologically speaking Dehumanizer is the apex of the current mince-gore progression/regression/corruption Archagathus have been undergoing lately and as such Dehumanizer and the last half a dozen splits or so all bring strong parallels to kinsmen and split partners Grotesque Organ Defilement and Hypermesis, but most importantly the band have still ultimately kept their classic archagathus sense of identity/idiocy.