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Friday, February 24, 2017

Juiceboxxx and Dre Skull - (2008) Center Stage (Extreme Animals Remix) 7''

Vicious Pop Records ‎– VP008 

The Death Set - (2008) Around The World 7''

Counter Records ‎– COUNT-011 
 

Gay Beast - (2007) Twin 7''

Anti Form ‎– UFO-001, S.A.F. Records ‎– none

Gay Beast - (2009) ST 7''

Gilgongo Records ‎– GGGR-024

Washed Out & Small Black - (2010) Split 7''

Lovepump United ‎– LPU033 

VA - (2011) Gold Shoulders 7''

Cephia's Treat ‎– CTR70, Cult Maternal ‎– CM69.2, Stay Away From Ghosts ‎– SAFG60, Cheapo ‎– CR15, Kinky Noise ‎– KN, Tampa Institute Of The Arts For Sub-Normal Children ‎– TIASN
Track Listing:
A1 Breatheasy - Trending Recall    
A2 Neon Blud - Neon Kiss    
A3 Russian Tsarlag - 1952    
B1 Moondust + - Sals Signal To Bunk 52    
B2 Boulders - Hayes    
B3 Craow - Summertime

Golden Dawn & Apeiron - (2017) Split Demo '95 2xLP

Seedstock Records ‎– SS-15 

VA - (2007) Can't Stop It! II: Australian Post-Punk 1979-84 CD

Chapter Music ‎– CH57

Blank Square - (2017) Animal I LP

Castle Face ‎– CF-084

16 & Grief - (1994) Split 7''

Pessimiser Records, Theologian Records ‎– T-35
The sludge band 16 was formed in Santa Ana, CA in 1992.
Grief’s sludgy doom metal brought extremely slow riffs to the metal underground.

Alphabet Of Daggers - (1997) Volatile! This 7''

Red Alert Works ‎– RR001A

Amber Inn - (1995) ST 7''

 Sunney Sindicut Records ‎– BOB-8
Sacramento emo hardcore band.

Analogue & Cruise Control Pills - (1997) Split 7''

 Sit-N-Spin Records ‎– SSR-007
Anlogue = math rocky, CCP reminds me of The Mommyheads.

Asprin Feast - (1990) How Do You Call The Cops On The Cops 7''

 Piss Poor Products ‎– none
Aspirin Feast was a hardcore band from Seattle, Washington.

Assfactor 4 - (1994) Smoked Out 7''

Old Glory Records ‎– NGR-10
"Assfactor 4 was a hardcore punk band from Columbia, South Carolina formed by two members of Tonka (Jay and Alex) and two members of Unherd (Eric and Kevin). They formed in Fall 1992 and broke up in late 1997. Assfactor 4’s sonic approach drew heavily from San Diego’s early-1990’s group Heroin, but their song structure was notably more akin to 1980’s thrash and hardcore, placing Assfactor 4 in a unique position within the DIY hardcore scene of the era."