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  • Price: €10.00 - €32.00
  • Genre: Black Death Metal
  • Genre: Goregrind
  • Genre: Heavy Psych
  • Genre: Post Metal
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Pulmonary Fibrosis – Nasal Nauseous Vomit Liquid Goregrind History Volume 1 - CD

First part of the whole non full albums materials of French grindcore gods!!!
Track:

1-19 Demo 1999 Songs were recorded in 1999 at the rehearsalroom

Track: 20-29 Promo 2001 Songs were recorded in 2001 at the rehearsalroom

Track: 30-43 Split tape w/ INHUMATE / BLOODSHED Songs were recorded on 16th June 2000 at the rehearsalroom

Track: 44-50 Split 7"EP / Tape w/ ULCERRHOEA Songs were recorded in May 2000 at the rehearsalroom

Track: 51-67 4Way Split Tape w/ DROGHEDA / S.A.M.K. / DOWNRIGHT

Soulreaper – Life Erazer - CD

Swedish Death Metal band from Gothenburg. Active from 1997 to 2004.

After Tobias Kjellgren and Johan Norman left Dissection they formed this band as a death/black metal outfit. They took their name from a Dissection song from the Storm Of The Light's Bane album.

"Life Erazer" is their last album and was released by Hammerheart Records in 2003. 

€14.99 -50% €7.50

Auðn – Vökudraumsins Fangi - CD-Digi

As the country's vibrant black metal scene has proven, Iceland can be a beautiful and sinister place where furious elements rage teaching fear but also inspiring human creativity. Emphasizing melodies rather than dissonance and approaching their music from a dramatic, classical black metal angle, AUÐN deliver another mesmerizing piece of art with ‘Vökudraumsins fangi’.

This album explore new soundscapes and push their music to new heights, thereby setting themselves further apart from their Icelandic contemporaries. The six piece draws inspirations from their natural surroundings, but also chart the territory of the mind. The album title literally translates to ‘prisoner of the daydream’, but rather refers to a perpetual state of delusion of a life that never took place.