Lumpy Mixtape #2


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Lumpy Mixtape #2 (2015)

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CAL & THE CALORIES - Greatest Assssssssssssssssssssssssss



Compilation tape of everything from cal and the calories on lumpy records.

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CAL & THE CALORIES - Greatest Assssssssssssssssssssssssss (2015)
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Sleiveen Hostess - Sleiveen Hostess cs



Some people seek professional help when certain obsessions no longer remain under control. For some people it's too late and they end up institutionalised or dead. Some people find relief in celebrating their obsessions most deep and foul through music, and what a better way to share your dreams of rusty razor blades, cum stained polaroid collections and romantic encounters ending up in police investigations than through scuzzy noise rock. Sleiveen Hostess makes its debut with a six-song cassette jam-packed with filth similar to the unpleasant sounds of Brainbombs, Drunkdriver or even Rectal Hygienics.

Sleiveen Hostess - Sleiveen Hostess cs (2015)
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Latishia's Skull Drawing demo cs



New band featuring members of Salvation and Cult Ritual


Latishia's Skull Drawing demo cs (2015)
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ISS - S/T cs



Self-titled debut from ISS - 25 minutes of madness from some of the minds behind Brain F= and Whatever Brain. Punk rock built on punk rock samples. Discharge it to the game!

ISS - S/T cs (2015)
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Nailhouse - Nailhouse cs



"One of the newest bands spawned from the Australian creative cesspool is Nailhouse. Nailhouse draw on a wide range of influences, but the one that shines through the strongest is arguably Australia’s greatest cultural export (ever!) – The Birthday Party. Bands imitating The Birthday Party are nothing new, especially in Australia, but what sets Nailhouse apart is how darn tasteful and appropriate the execution of this influence is. Not content to make cheesy swamp rock as most bands imitating the Birthday Party tend to, Nailhouse slow things down to a crushing, Swans-esque crawl that oozes with self-loathing and social inadequacy. Myles Llewellyn’s barked vocals come from a place of genuine pain, not the staged melodramatics that often plague the underground. The duel guitars are as much influenced by German industrial acts like Einstürzende Neubauten and no wave and art punk bands like Mars or No Trend as the angular blues developed by Rowland S. Howard in The Birthday Party. These guys aren’t afraid of making noise for noise’s sake when it’s necessary, but also have a knack for melody and hooks. Nailhouse prove themselves to be serious connoisseurs of music, as well as possessing the right kind of dysfunctional personalities that drive all truly powerful punk music."

nailhouse - nailhouse cs (2015)
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Uranium Club - Human Exploration 12''



Minneapolis band's demo pressed to a 12" on Fashionable Idiots records. Angular and raw punk in a late 70's UK style a bit like Wire or the Fall but with more of a direct punk approach.Very highly recommended.

Uranium Club - Human Exploration 12''(2015)
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Deaf Wish - Pain lp



Sub Pop, Sonic Youth vibe. You will like it..

Deaf Wish - Pain lp (2015)
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Dribble - Lovers 7''



Lovers -- the debut EP by Melbourne, Australia's DRIBBLE -- is a nearly perfect punk rocknroll record in the tradition of so many other Velvets & Voidoids-obsessed Aussie (and New York, and London, and everywhere) punk bands. This has something in common with recent vintage of Australian punk (i.e. ECSR, etc.), but a sinister, almost stomping sound and swagger all its own. Memorable tunes, snotty vocals, cool packaging. Cool Death records.

Dribble - Lovers 7'' (2014)
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C.C.T.V.s/t 7"



"Debut EP from this Coneheads-affiliated project. Actually, it sounds pretty much exactly like Coneheads, only with a woman singing instead of a man... it has the same tightly wound, Devo-esque energy and razor sharp songwriting, particularly on the killer b-side. Unfortunately, though, by the time you're reading this this record will almost certainly be sold out. Word is there will be a repress, but not for a hot minute, so if you manage to get one of these congrats! If not don't let the hype waves discourage you from picking this up in the future... it's a ripper!"

C.C.T.V.s/t 7" (2015)
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scratch acid - s/t ep



The Austin, TX, post-hardcore noise group Scratch Acid laid the groundwork for much of the distorted, grinding alternative punk rockers of the '90s. Formed in 1982, the band originally featured Steve Anderson (vocals), David Wm. Sims (guitar), Brett Bradford (guitar), David Yow (bass), and Rey Washam (drums). Anderson was soon kicked out of the group and the band performed as an instrumental outfit for a short while. Yow moved to vocals, Sims switched to bass, and the band released a self-titled EP in 1984. Scratch Acid split in May of 1987. Sims and Washam joined with Steve Albini to form the consciously caustic Rapeman. After Rapeman split, Sims reunited with David Yow to form the Jesus Lizard in 1989, which picked up where Scratch Acid left off.

scratch acid - s/t ep (1984)
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THE BUG "What's Buggin' You?" CS



"After over a year of throbbin’ and writhin’ underground, these freaks have finally unleashed the first wave of an ongoing infestation. The Bug takes cues from Die Kruezen, Mecht Mensch, and Wrangler Brutes to make music as bratty and annoying as the members themselves. This little piece of rectanguloid plastic trash contains six tracks of contentious, screeching noise played at 78rpm, of palpable cynicism and contempt for the human turd, of rejection of punk as a marketing gimmick. The real fucking deal. Not Normal Records"

THE BUG "What's Buggin' You?" CS (2015)
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GLUEBAG "Welcome To The Planet, Mother Fucker" CS



GLUEBAG's first tape, pre-dating the excellent "Confused" LP that was released in 2014. These guys are masters of synthesizing the best elements of 60s garage and 70s rock into a modern punk band, and the results are fantastic. Raw, crunching rocknroll punk that just rules it. Recommended if you've enjoyed stuff like Baseball Furies and Vee Dee...GLUEBAG are up the same alley and at their finest on this cassette. Includes a ridiculous cover of the 'Stones "Jumpin' Jack Flash".

GLUEBAG "Welcome To The Planet, Mother Fucker" CS
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Mystic Inane - Deep Creep EP



"The new(ish) project from members of New Orleans’ criminally under-appreciated Necro Hippies, Mystic Inane has a much different sound but still keeps it weird. Deep Creep follows up two killer demos, and further develops their hardcore punk sound: something along the lines of a snotty No Trend. Other buzzwords to describe the band are “80s USHC” and “angular,” which while both over used do capture Mystic Inane in a broad sense. The 4-minute title track should be enough to get you hooked and have you begging for Mystic Inane to follow this up with an lp by the time “I Believe In UFOs” finishes up on the flip side."

Mystic Inane - Deep Creep EP (2014)
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Slugga - Parasite 7"



Shave your head, and lace up your boots because Slugga is here and they're thirsty for blood. Following their killer demo tape on Muckman last year. Aggressive, sneering, slime covered hardcore from Atlanta that is menacing, misanthropic, and 100% TOTAL PUNK!

Slugga - Parasite 7" (2015)
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Skull Duggery - Headlock LP



A true lost, unknown, total trash/garage classic with a weirdo vibe.The No Trend of the NJ Shore Core scene.

Skull Duggery - Headlock LP (1983)
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feedtime - feedtime



First LP from the legendary anti punk band from Australia, sub pop approved.

feedtime - feedtime (1985)
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Messrs - 7inch



No hype, just killer fucked up, psychotic HC.

Messrs - 7inch (2015)
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Bremen - Second Launch



2 Brainbombs dudes going ambient/kraut with a fantastic result.

Bremen - Second Launch 2LP (2014)
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