Thursday, July 30, 2009

Hellnation - Cheerleaders For Imperialism

Slap A Ham Records 2000
HELLNATION:

Hellnation started in November 1988 by two bored kids (Ken & Lou) wanting to play music like all the great stuff coming out of England and Japan at the time. By early 1989 the line-up was filled out and and by the end of 1989 our first recording was done. It was everyone's first band and we were failing miserably at sounding like we wanted to. We played our first gig at the Top Hat in Newport KY in 1989 opening for Dayton's Haunting Souls. Since then we have toured the U.S., Japan, Brazil, and Europe. The discography pretty much fills in the history of the releases. Around 1993/94 we needed a drummer and couldn't find one so Al said fuck it and switched from bass/vocals to drums & vocals. The current line-up is: Al drums/vocals, Ken guitar, Doug bass.

Cheerleaders For Imperialism:
1) Barricade
2) Against The Grain
3) Charged Up
4) Not Free From You
5) You're A Joke
6) Punk Or Cop
7) Selfish Shit
8) I Live My Life
9) No Truth
10) Politics
11) Nightmare
12) Fucked Up Mess
13) Greedy Mother Fucker
14) Aaron Pryor
15) No Fan Of Cops
16) Not Laughing
17) College Town Revolutionary
18) Fuck The Kids
19) Shut Up
20) Shit Society
21) No Minion
22) Cheerleaders For Imperialism
23) Tunnel Vision
24) Scared Fuck Up
25) Pave Your Grave
26) Cunsumer Might
27) Advice
28) Economic Survival
29) Kiss Of Death

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Sunday, July 19, 2009

Disrupt - Discography

Disrupt:
Disrupt formed in the summer of 1987 in Lynn, Massachusetts. The lineup was Jay Stiles-vocals, Pete Kamarinos-vocals, Chris Drake- guitar, Harry Haralabatos-drums, Tony Leone-bass. After recording one rehearsal demo, Tony and Harry left the band. Brad Clark- drums and Mike Williams-guitar joined in the spring of 1988. Brad left the band a couple of months later and Mike started playing drums. With this lineup, we recorded the Millions Die For Moneymaking- 13 song demo with Jay also playing bass in Nov. 1988. In the spring of 1989, Mike and Chris left the band. Harry our first drummer rejoined the band so we could record songs that at the time were supposed to be on a split 7" with ENT. Scott Lucid-bass joined the band at this time. In Oct. 1989, we recorded 5 songs for the s/t 7" that was co-released on Crust records and Deafcore records. The lineup on the 1st 7" was Pete-vocals, Jay -vocals and guitar, Scott-bass and Harry-drums. In 1990, Scott left the band so we got Bob Palombo on bass. A few months earlier, Chris Drake rejoined the band and Terry Savastano (Spasm) joined on second guitar. This lineup recorded 11 songs for the Refuse Planet 7" (Relapse) and split 7" with Destroy (Adversity/Break the Chains) in Jan 1991. Both records were released in 1991. Chris left the band in early 1991 and then we got Jeff Hayward (Unleashed Anger) on 2nd guitar. About a week after Jeff joined the band, Harry -drums quit so we got Randy Odierno (Temporary Insanity). In May of 1991 the lineup was Pete Kamarinos-vocals, Jay Stiles-vocals, Terry Savastano-guitar, Jeff Hayward-guitar, Bob Palombo-bass and Randy Odierno-drums. That year we entered Headroom studios (Bill T Miller) and recorded songs for split 7"s with Disdain (Desperate Attempt), Resist (Destroy all Music), Tuomiopaivan Lapset (Ecocentric) and Taste of Fear (Off the Disc). The split 7"s and the Smash Divisions -live 7"(S.O.A.) were released in 1992. In Nov. 1992, we entered One World studios with Bill T Miller and recorded 30 songs for the Unrest album and Deprived 7". The 10 songs for the Deprived 7" were new recordings of older tracks. In June of 1993, we entered the Lanes studios with Bill T Miller and recorded 17 songs. 8 songs from the session were released on the split Lp with Sauna (Sludge) in 1994. The split 7" with Warcollapse (2 songs from the Lanes session) was released on Crust records in 1995. We toured Europe in Oct./Nov. of 1993. After the tour, we broke up due to personal and musical differences. The Unrest album was released on Relapse records in Aug of 1994.

Relapse records released The Rest 78 song collection 2CD containing all of the 7"s, split LP + rare rehearsals, Millions die for Moneymaking demo and live tracks. They also put out a box set which includes the Unrest CD,The Rest 2CD set,and a DVD. This is limited to 1000 copies and is only available through the Relapse website. Mailorder only. The Unrest CD was also reissued. The 7 unreleased songs that were left over from the Lanes session are going to finally be released on a 12" on Unrest records out of Canada. Blastcore records put out the Disrupt/Straight Edge Kegger split 7" picture disc. The Disrupt side has unreleased live tracks. Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket

This is all of it.

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Pink Turds in Space - The Complete






















Pink Turds in Space:
This band is no longer. In fact, it was no longer in 1992. This band was around for at least 6 years, and they were a Irish Punk Band. But when i say punk, i don’t mean the music. These guys sounded like thrash metal. They are really hard, and as per usual metal or punk bands, their songs don’t really last that long. In fact on a CD of 74 minutes, there are 44 songs. Fucking weird shit that i picked up in Used Kids Records in Columbus. The album is on Rejected Records and they can be reached at: Rejected Records,9 woodlands avenue,Don laoghaire,Co.Dublin Ireland . I don’t know of a web page for these guys.

INCLUDES:
Greatest Shits 12"EP
split 7" (w/ Charred Remains) tracks
split LP (w/ Sedition) tracks
all demos + live shit
TRACK LIST:
01. Indie Shit
02. Scratch Match
03. No More Secterian Shit
04. Oh No - Beer Frenzy!
05. Beanz Means Drough Bombs
06. Bazil Bastard Mc Ivor
07. Sickle Sell
08. Marijuana Paranoia
09. Apathy Rules
10. It Must Have Been (That Pastie)
11. Like To Be
12. Apartheid Kills
13. Ormeau Rd Spiderman
14. Christians
15. Ulster Says No / Blind Man
16. The Filofax Song
17. Blood Money
18. Eugene's Shop Hop
19. The Really Depressing Song
20. Jerusalem St. Nine
21. Eastenders
22. Dear Mr. Policeman
23. Wallis Cornetto
24. Stop It!
25. Hate You Forever
26. Medical Health
27. Des The Nazi
28. The Baliff
29. Teenage Kicks
30. Reclaim The Land
31. Angry Song
32. Dear Mr. Policeman
33. Jerusalem St. Nine
34. Eastenders
35. Rhonda's Song
36. Waiting To Die
37. 1st Demo (5 Songs)
38. Live In Dublin (6 Songs)


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Charles Bronson - Complete Discocrappy
























One of my favorite PV bands, One-Hundred and Nineteen tracks of one of my favorite PV bands! Charles Bronson!


Charles Bronson's Complete Discocrappy!
An all-out comprehensive assault on the cranium, spine, flesh and spirit as power-violent shred spazztronauts CHARLES BRONSON unleash every fucking thing they've ever fucking done. Disc one gets you all of their excrutiating demo, singles, splits, compilation, EP, and who-knows-what-else tracks (ninety-six in all), all done in chronological terror. Disc two checks in with twenty-one additional tracks which, though previously unreleased, are every bit as pungent. Includes a forty-page booklet with discographical information, photos, graphics and lyrics.

Charles Bronson:
broke up. In the early 90's they recorded a ton of eps all about 3 minutes long so they put everything we made on our Complete Discocrappy. They dont play shows anymore they have been broken up for quite some time now. Only half the band was straight edge. They broke off creating several other bands.
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