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11/25/2007

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No Idols - low (swing the pyramid hands)

Alcatraz - Ni dieu ni maitre,à bas la calotte et vive la sociale!

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11/24/2007

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Tracklist

01. Lack of Interest - My Life [0:44]
02. Lack of Interest - Social Inequality [0:46]
03. Excruciating Terror - Addiction [1:24]
04. Bludgeon - Kill God [0:58]
05. Dystopia - Backstabber [2:20]
06. No Comment - Dead Stare For Life [0:50]
07. No Comment - Distant [0:32]
08. No Comment - Lament [0:56]
09. No Comment - Skin Rape (Soiled By Hate) [0:31]
10. Cavity - Burning My Eyes [2:48]
11. Plutocracy - Dankstahz [1:15]
12. Discordance Axis - Panoptic [0:57]
13. Phobia - Internal Rot [2:43]
14. Agents of Satan - Castigo del Brujo [2:35]
15. Locust - Emaciation Fuckers [1:05]
16. Gob - Columbian Necktie [2:03]
17. Enemy Soil - Group Think [0:56]
18. Nuclear Armed Hogs - Different Strokes [1:15]
19. Man Is The Bastard - Heretic's Fork [2:26]
20. Man Is The Bastard - Ether Rag [1:01]
21. Man Is The Bastard - Instantly Bent [1:05]
22. Man Is The Bastard - Semen In the Eyesocket of Thomas Lenz [0:52]
23. Stabled Shut - Killer Breed [0:38]
24. No Less - Balls Deep [0:40]
25. His Hero Is Gone - T Minus Zero [0:41]
26. Noothgrush - Gage [3:02]
27. Spazz - Might For Right [0:38]
28. Evolved to Obliteration - Picked A Fight [0:56]
29. Crossed Out - Pure Delusion [0:22]
30. Crossed Out - Practiced Hatred [0:24]
31. Benumb - Beyond Fucked [1:05]
32. M.D.C. - Nazis Shouldn't Drive [2:22]
33. Cattlepress - My Only Wish Is To Destroy [3:06]
34. Cop Out - Untitled [0:43]
35. Cop Out - Over There [0:13]
36. Hellnation - Silent Bigot [0:42]
37. Utter Bastard - Macho Man [0:50]
38. Capitalist Casualties - Rumor Mill [1:00]
39. Capitalist Casualties - Fuck The Christians [0:32]
40. Capitalist Casualties - Roll Over & Play Dead [0:57]

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!Hola! - Slap A Ham Fiesta Grande #1 happend by accident. Little did I know thar this gathering of friends would escalate into a yeraly event, one with a papidly growing attendance where I would constantly mee new people who have travellesd from nearly every stare in the US, from the UK, from Europe, even Japan and Australia. And as the years progress, I´m seeing many of the same faces as well - new friends who become old friends through our common bond of excitement for these band and this style of music.

Many of these bands have fallen under the "power violence" banner but when listening to them all back-to-back it´s obvius that every bands has it´s own unique approach in spite of all labels and categories. Everyone has their own ideas about what is or isn´t "power violence", "emo violence", "hardcore", "grindcore", "noise" of "fastcore". Despite how you want categorize them, these bands represent the pinnacle of extreme music in the 1990´s. The have taken the ideals of ´70´s punk rock and the high-octane urgency of ´80´s hardcore (pioneered by the likes of MDC, who are represented here) and have taken it furher across musical boundaries and limitations than the mainstream will never know.

These songs are all taken from original soundboard tapes and besides a bit of EQing there isn´t much change in the sound quality. While the rough and varing sound quality of this album might not make comparable to "Frapon Comes Alive!", I think the unpolished nature of this collection makes it even more appealing. Rather that being a phony, slick live album, full of averdubs and remixing, this is a raw, stripped-down document that captures the punishjing, uncompromising power and sense of immediacy that this event generates year after year. After all, tha´s what punk rock has always been about.

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11/23/2007

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1. The Marry-age Meets the Kiss of Death [4:34]
2. Inappropriation [2:23]
3. Violent Measures [3:36]
4. You Can't Stop Me [2:41]
5. The Fight Inside of Me [3:31]
6. Where Did You Go Wrong? [4:47]
7. As Civilians Die Again [5:20]

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Seven tracks of crusty/thrashy 80's style punk rock with social/political lyrics and female vocals. Another great record from Tribal War!

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11/20/2007

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01. Episode 1-The Ascension Of The Anti-Christ [0:09]
02. Chromed Smoke [1:50]
03. Episode 2-The Emperor Smokes Crack [0:09]
04. Spunk [1:27]
05. Episode 3-Revenge Of Those Who Cannot Be Named [0:09]
06. Space Monkey Theme [1:03]
07. Episode 4-The New Coke [0:09]
08. Squat Thrust [1:26]
09. Episode 5-My Left Wing Is Broken [0:10]
10. Darby Rides Again [1:02]
11. Episode 6-It's A Sacrifice...not A Suicide [0:12]
12. Vicodin Shuffle [1:38]
13. Episode 7-The G.o.p. Will Set Me Free [0:09]
14. March Of The Fuckers [1:03]
15. Episode 8-The Second Coming (Part 1) [0:09]
16. Felony [1:15]
17. Episode 9-The Second Coming (Part 2) [0:09]
18. Hirohata [1:35]
19. Episode 10-The Cleansing [0:09]
20. Socialisms Inevitable Failure [1:19]
21. Book It Sucka (Bonus Animation Track) [1:07]
22. Repeating Mistakes [1:07]
23. Surf With Satan [1:11]
24. Cowboy Exorcist [1:04]
25. Gristle [1:15]
26.Hippy Death Fudge [1:12]
27. it Hit (Featuring Craig Finn) [2:51]
28. Infestation Of Buffalo (Featuring David Yow) [1:34]
29. Hirohata Anime Tv Series Theme (Featuring Grant Hart) [2:21]
30. Spunk (Featuring Jon Spencer) [1:33]

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Knives, Space Monkeys and Noise. “A Purge Of Dissidents” is an odd one. A collaboration between fine-artist Dalek and HAZE XXL (Tom Hazelmyer), former muckity-muck of the infamous 90's underground noise terrorists Amphetamine Reptile Records. Both players delve into new creative turf with this project, which combines eye-bending animation and a soundtrack that is the antithesis of typical new age art-house fodder. Dalek (aka James Marshall) got his start as an NYC graffiti artist, and has spent the past decade filling gallery walls worldwide. (One of those galleries has been Minneapolis arts-collective/gallery space OX-OP not coincidentally run by HAZE XXL.) Hazelmyer earned his chops through the 80'/90's as guitarist/songwriter for Halo Of Flies, more known for their influential blistering assault than for instrumental soundscapes. Working as a team, this joint venture culminated in 10 animation pieces that debuted in Paris as part of an installation at Galleries Magda Danysz.

“A Purge of Dissidents” animation was intentionally kept stilted and 2 dimensional in the spirit of Dalek’s fine art work; yet with a clean, ultra-tight precision that belies his internship under Takashi Murakami. For those not familiar with Dalek, his three books of collected work show a precision influenced by the computer graphic explosion, yet by performing these feats by hand, Dalek brings a level of craft long missing from the post modern abstract drivel still haunting most accepted art circles.

To insure that the music for “A Purge of Dissidents” (APOD) was anything but the usual sterile avant garde soundtracks that typically accompany most films offered in the fine art world, Hazelmyer enlisted a cadre of underground movers and shakers that included such folks as The Melvins, Grant Hart (Husker Du), and Kenny Greenbaum (of Detroit's infamous Princess Dragon Mouth/Mog Stunt Team 555) to create some twisted aural backdrops that are as disturbed as Dalek’s infamous Space Monkey itself. Though solidly experimental, the soundtrack is still connected to a spine of rock 'n roll. Granted, it draws more from the Pere Ubu/Chrome/post-punk end of the spectrum than the standard 4/4 rock world; with a nod to Raymond Scott snuck in at moments as well.

Though the APOD concept was intended for and has been shown in Gallery installations worldwide, it has also culminated in a Book/DVD/CD package. The three parts are intertwined far more than most projects to date. It is not simply a CD with extravagant packaging, nor a book with some bonus materials, but a project in which the sum is greater than the parts. In addition to the Book/DVD/CD release on Ipecac, HAZE XXL took some of the 30 finished instrumentals, and had various friends put their own spin on them by including vocals. Craig Finn (Hold Steady), David Yow (Jesus Lizard/Scratch Acid), Jon Spencer (Blues Explosion), and Grant Hart (Husker Du) all turned in vocal performances that spun this material into wholly new turf.

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11/18/2007

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Cobolt - Eleven storey soul departure

Beton - Demo

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11/11/2007

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Mehkago N.T - st

Nosferatus Subworld - st

Basement - Underneath

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11/10/2007

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Tracklist

1. Givin' up on routine [3:30]
2. Circle of promises [6:05]
3. Fighting shadows of the past [4:49]
4. Frozen intentions [4:23]
5. Out of balance [4:35]
6. Cleaning up is taking all of you [3:53]
7. Kill minus 9 [4:18]
8. Being in love with life [4:13]
9. Control, explore... reject [8:05]

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Three years after their debut EP The Art Of Being We, Belgium's PN finally releases their first full-length CD. Again their music is very hard to classify, but the band offers some help by calling it post emo hardcore. And I think that this will give you a general idea what PN is all about.

The album can be divided into three parts. The first two songs Givin' Up On Routine and Circle Of Promises are two diverse tracks that often change from melodic parts to angry eruptions full of bad emotions.

The next three songs are much smoother with no angry passages. They are quite slow, but never become boring because of the song writing's depth. The vocals are soft and hypnotic, with parallels to Radiohead and Tool. The bass shows that PN also have some jazz influences. Frozen Intentions is the most epic track on the album, but never gets too complicated to follow. Out Of Balance has a nice melody and could be used as a single outtake. Leaning Up Is Taking All Of You is the albums darkest track and suitable for metal heads. It's followed by Kill Minus 9, an instrumental but weird track with some free jazz ideas. The last two tracks are again two songs which follow the path of the two first ones.

PN have been able to keep the high level from the debut EP which doesn't surprise me too much because this band has been together since 1992 and surely knows what to do. There are no clichés on the record and fans from Tool, Thursday and Poison The Well will find enough convincing arguments to get this album.

Disagreement.Zine

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11/09/2007

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Tracklist

01. 24 ideas - My nation is crap [0:46]
02. 24 ideas - Closer [0:55]
03. 24 ideas - Tv junk [1:01]
04. 24 ideas - Where is hardcore? [0:22]
05. 24 ideas - Jo i ells [1:30]
06. 24 ideas - Arale against capitalism [0:11]
07. 24 ideas - Sick of banality [1:41]
08. 24 ideas - Prou [1:36]
09. 24 ideas - Make me sick [0:22]
10. 24 ideas - 24 ideas [0:42]
11. 24 ideas - Lie [1:16]
12. 24 ideas - Mistake [1:52]
13. 24 ideas - The cause [0:17]
14. 24 ideas - Amerigun way [1:26]
15. 24 ideas - Trade [1:09]
16. 24 ideas - Rising [1:23]
17. 24 ideas - Alternativa [1:22]
18. 24 ideas - Love hasn't rules [0:23]
19. 24 ideas - Individuals [0:25]
20. 24 ideas - Avoid the violence [0:36]
21. 24 ideas - Econographic revolution [0:45]
22. 24 ideas - Friend or foe [1:17]
23. 24 ideas - Food [1:58]
24. 24 ideas - Cold peace [1:30]
25. 24 ideas - Normal death [0:17]
26. 24 ideas - Can't tell no one [1:16]
27. 24 ideas - Justice-fication [1:00]
28. 24 ideas - Ugh! [0:06]
29. 24 ideas - In the name of revolt [0:31]
30. 24 ideas - Lifestyle [0:44]
31. 24 ideas - Yuppie entertaiment [3:58]
32. 24 ideas - A must [1:00]
33. 24 ideas - Trade unions [0:14]
34. 24 ideas - Our progress [0:49]
35. 24 ideas - Fight crime with crime [1:21]
36. 24 ideas - History [1:43]
37. 24 ideas - Kill for freedom, freedom to kill [0:55]
38. 24 ideas - Where is hardcore? [0:37]
39. 24 ideas - Hard as/ fortress [2:25]
40. 24 ideas - Avoid the violence [0:34]
41. 24 ideas - Capitalist fairytale [1:08]
42. 24 ideas - Yeporoso [0:32]


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24 ideas was one of the most influential bands in hardcore/punk Spanish scene, source of inspiration and a model to follow for many young bands who discovered a whole new way to run a rock band, based on the DIY, compromised lyrics and aggressive attitude in front of system's conformity. They played their first gig in June 1992 and the last one on June 1994. Only two years in which they were able to mark a new generation of bands, from Xmilk to Hopeful, passing through All Ill, manifesto, Omega Cinco and lots of young followers attracted by straight edge philosophy and he intensity of very physical shows, where band and audience got together between jumps and crazy dances.

B-Core Disc.

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11/08/2007

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Tracklist
01.a halo in flames [3:26]
02. leap of faith [2:57]
03. residue [3:45]
04. the path of righteous one [2:37]
05. 2:29 - the sunday diary [3:50]
06. an ugly truth with a beautiful face [2:34]
07. the gentic inclination towards failure [4:27]
08. through a lens of broken glass [3:34]
09. the kiss goddbye [3:37]

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Like the Lariat release this is also an older release from Last Effort, but nevertheless worth a review! Complete makes metallic emo with old school hardcore influences, think of bands like Botch and Poison the well. The vocals are done in a "screaming" way like most emo bands do. The production is good and the layout to. Personally I'm not a big fan of this kind of music, but I can imagine that people who are into the mentioned bands will definitely like this one. Check it out if ya can…

AsIce.Zine

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11/04/2007

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Life... but how to live it? - Ugly

Analena - arhythmetics

Münsterland - El colgado

Dir Yassin - Discography

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11/02/2007

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Tracklist

1. Alcatraz - Bas instincts
2. Alcatraz - Demain c'est la guerre
3. Alcatraz - C'est ce que je crois
4. Alcatraz - Le radeau de la méduse
5. Alcatraz - USA
6. Alcatraz - Elton john
7. Alcatraz - Populations abandonnees
8. Alcatraz - Un jour on m'a dit
9. Alcatraz - Ni dieu ni maitre,a bas la calotte
10. Alcatraz - Comme
11. Alcatraz - Mourir libre ou vivre
12. Alcatraz - Bounty vs potemkine
13. Alcatraz - Sectaire a
14. Alcatraz - La destruction
15. Alcatraz - 1917-1997
16. Alcatraz - J'y crois
17. Alcatraz - Tout est realisable
18. Alcatraz - Ces choses-la
19. Alcatraz - Bien loin d'ici
20. Alcatraz - La vérité
21. Alcatraz - C'est arrivé bientôt
22. Alcatraz - Divin visage
23. Alcatraz - Dix dix
24. Alcatraz - Aux grands hommes
25. Alcatraz - Tout s'achete

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Here is the discography of Alcatraz, a French band that mixes screamo, crust and jazz; 25 tracks with good screamed vocals. They are like Amanda Woodward and Anomie but they’ve got soft and melodic parts too. Their tracks are intensive and chaotic, if you like typical screamo bands, you’ll like Alcatraz!

Rakel.

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11/01/2007

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Tracklist

01. Carbon Based Organisms [3:20]
02. Dream Amplifiers [3:43]
03. Work In Progress [2:50]
04. Wiederholungszwang [3:28]
05. Notturno [3:23]
06. Spilt Milk [3:01]
07. In Theory And Practice [3:05]
08. From Automatic To Manual [4:07]
09. Ropewalk Adventures [3:13]
10. Rainy Night In Warsaw [4:41]

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In the case of ANALENA, one man's hardcore is another man's noise is another man's punk. Diverse but steady, from bittersweet melodies and blistering hooks to pummeling and aggressive rhythms, ANALENA covers all the bases. Carbon Based is their's second album, recorded and produced at Kozmo studio, Zagreb, by the members of the band themselves, with the noteworthy assistance provided by members of Lunar, another remarkable and friendly band from Zagreb. Carbon Based is a statement by a smart and mature band, an honest expression of determination and passion in full force. ANALENA follows its own instinct by merging charming melodies with intricate and shimmering rhythmic relentlessness. Stunning and flawless instrumentation combined with witty and poetic slogan-free lyrics takes care of the rest. See you in the pit or see you with your headphones on. You are invited. Until then, as the band itself proclaims in the moving Work In Progress: “Stay alert!”

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