Buscar:slaughtered
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- 1: Two Birds Stoned At Once
- 2: Is It Progression If A Cannibal Uses A Fork?
- 3: Lexington (Joey Pea-Pot With A Monkey Face)
- 4: Bulls Make Money, Bears Make Money, Pigs Get Slaughtered
- 5: A Letter From Janelle
- 6: I Didn't Say I Was Powerful, I Said I Was A Wizard
- 7: And Then The Liver Screamed 'Help!
- 8: We Swam From Albatross, The Day We Lost Kailey Cost
- 9: Life Is A Perception Of Your Own Reality
- 10: If I Cut My Hair, Hawaii Will Sink
- 11: Smitten For The Mitten
- 12: Intensity In Ten Cities
- 13: The Undertaker's Thirst For Revenge Is Unquenchable (The Final Battle)
- 14: I Didn't Say I Was Powerful, I Said I Was A Wizard (Acoustic Version)
- 15: A Letter From Janelle (Acoustic Version)
BACK IN PRINT ON VINYL!!! Originally seeing the light of day in April of 1992, Harsh 70s Reality was not just a high water mark for that year, but for the ages. Technically this was the band’s fourth long-play outing, and as a double-album, it followed (and was ever so slightly informed by) two formidable juggernauts that preceeded it: Twin Infinitives and Lake. But it was Harsh 70s Reality that left the decade stronger and more resonant than it came in. People say that rock music died with the passing of Kurt Cobain. But The Dead C slaughtered it in its sleep with this tremendous set of grinding thud. It is in every sense the ultimate post-rock album. To hear it is to understand why one scribe back in the day referred to their sound as “a garbage truck backing over the abyss.” A legendary release from a legendary band on a legendary label.
- 1: Stab
- 2: Decayed
- 3: Fleshripper
- 4: Final Bloodbath
- 5: Island Of The Dead
- 6: Drowned In Your Blood
- 7: Mass Mutilation
- 8: Brutalized
- 9: Slaughtered
- 10: Mauled Beyond Recognition
- 11: The Crazies
- 12: Rabid
- 13: Silent Night, Bloody Night
- 14: Bloodshed
- 1: Chainsaw Dismemberment
- 2: Barbarian
- 3: Rats
- 4: Psychotic Rage
- 5: Mater Tenebrarum
- 6: Funeral Feast
- 7: Wolfen
- 8: Splattered
- 9: Obliteration
- 10: Dark Sanity
- 11: Lord Of The Dead (Mortician Part 2)
- 12: Camp Blood
- 13: Tormented
- 14: Slaughterhouse (Part 2)
Second studio album from MORTICIAN.
Originally released in 1981, this is the 4th EP from legendary British hardcore group Discharge and it's perhaps their most famous and widely regarded recording. A blistering 10 tracks clocking in at around 15 minutes total, Why reached #1 on the UK indie charts which, when listening today, seems like a miraculous feat for such a brutal and revolutionary sound. Discharge paved the way for '80s crust and thrash punk and literally have a genre of punk named after their unique rhythmic approach and the dozens of imitators it spawned, "D-beat"; this EP, along with the classic debut album, Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing (RRS90), are the most essential items in their catalog. True punks must get this!
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