3rd album from '13, the return after 22 years of this mythic band of HC/ Grind/ Punk. 20 rabid tracks for lovers of ACTIVE MINDS, L'ARM, HERESY, ATAVISTIC, ELECTRO HIPPIES, DISORDER...
1st album of this new polish band featuring members of PIGNATION that bring us 14 songs of pure old school Hardcore with influences in the vein of STRAIGHT AHEAD, SICK OF IT ALL, CRYPTIC SLAUGHTER, SEPTIC DEATH, D.R.I., etc.
Vinyl verison of the 9th album from '14 by this legendary US band formed in '85 that plays a Hardcore Metal Crossover for lovers of CRO-MAGS, AGNOSTIC FRONT, MADBALL...
7th album from 1996 by the American SLAYER, one of the most influential bands in the history of Thrash Metal. “Undisputed Attitude” is a very special release within the band's catalogue, paying tribute to its wildest and most streetwise roots through 15 cover versions of Hardcore Punk classics by legendary bands such as MINOR THREAT, VERBAL ABUSE, T.S.O.L., G.B.H., D.R.I. and many others.
Rather than simply recreating the original material, SLAYER injects these songs with its own unmistakable personality, delivering them with even greater aggression and intensity. The result is a raw, violent and attitude-filled assault that highlights some of the band's most direct and furious influences while showcasing the strong connection between Hardcore Punk and extreme Thrash Metal.
Recommended for fans of D.R.I., DISCHARGE, SUICIDAL TENDENCIES and VERBAL ABUSE.
Re-issue on CD of the 2nd album from '86 (16 songs) by this legendary British Hardcore/ Punk band that includes 30 bonuses from their "Flexi & Retard Picnic Outtakes" EP and numerous demos.
CD reissue of the 11-track EP from '85, released after the legendary British Hardcore/ Punk band's first album, which includes 16 bonus tracks from various EP's and demos. [Digipack]
CD from '12 that contains all the material (33 songs) recorded by this British band of intense and motherfucking Crossover Hardcore/ Punk:
- "Give Jesus Back To The Martians" 7" EP ('89)
- "Crunch" Split 12"LP w/DESECRATION ('87)
- "Demo Tape" ('86/'87)