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  • Categories: Vinyl
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  • Genre: Death Metal
  • Genre: Grindcore
  • Genre: Heavy Psych
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Phobia / Gadget - Split Lp

Phobia bring us 8 new tunes in their traditional vein of grindcore, typical vokills from shane the pain and a fucking rough production. Awesome stuff. The flipside contains 7 blistering grindattacks from Gadgat. The final recordings were mastered by Scott Hull (Pig Destroyer and several other gods)

€14.99 -50% €7.50

Antigama / Anima Morte - Split LP

The long awaited split LP between Polish progressive grinders ANTIGAMA and Swedish horror/prog rock masters ANIMA MORTE is unleashed!

The split is released in regular LP jacket with 5 postcards, flyer reproduction, sticker, and huge A1 poster! Strictly limited to 500 copies only, 100 on red wax and 400 on black wax. This unique record is supposed to be vinyl-only release and in the old fashioned way, this means no digital download included nor streaming available!

Tracklisting:
1A. ANTIGAMA - Malcontento Popolare
2A. ANTIGAMA - Brothers
1B. ANIMA MORTE - Il Gatto Dagli Occhi Di Giada
2B. ANIMA MORTE - Night Of Kerostasia

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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.

€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.

€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. 

€25.99 -50% €13.00

Duel ‎– Live At The Electric Church - LP

You can almost smell the weed, the blood, and the sweat as DUEL Live At The Electric Church takes you on a tripped out journey to an old abandoned Spanish church turned DIY rock venue in East Austin, Texas USA.

The front door is locked....The entrance is around the backside of the old building where rowdy metalheads and stoners huddle around a small bonfire made mostly of trash.

Through the walls you can hear the thumping of a full on beer soaked high energy rock show.
Swirling psychedelic tones breaking into blistering riffs, and the relentless chugging and smashing as DUEL deals one sonically punishing blow after another.

Yellow Cover / Yellow Vinyl
Green Cover / Green Vinyl

€19.99 -50% €9.99

Glitter Wizard ‎– Opera Villains - LP

Are they glam? Are they metal? Stoner rock? Psych? Prog? For over a decade, people have been trying to pin down Glitter Wizard but this San Francisco band refuses to be pigeonholed. Pulling influences from the entire heavy rock canon, G Wiz combines scorching guitar riffs and spaced out synths to creates something familiar, yet entirely new and weird. Their latest album, Opera Villains, brings the heat that we've come to expect from the band but adds a layer of dramatism that we haven't heard before.