Thursday, December 29, 2022

Thin Lizzy Discography

 

Thin Lizzy Discography

Irish rock band formed in 1969 in Dublin. The band was disbanded on September 4th 1983 but reformed including various combinations of former members after the death of Phil Lynott (vocals & bass guitar) who was one of the founding members and frontman of the group. He passed away in 1986.

During the whole Lizzy existence, they had several guitar players: Eric Bell (2), Scott Gorham, Brian Robertson, Gary Moore, John Sykes, Snowy White, John Cann, Andy Gee and Midge Ure.

Drummer Mark Nauseef replaced Brian Downey on a few gigs.

Keyboard players were Eric Wrixon (only first recordings of Lizzy) and Darren Wharton (from Renegade till the end).

The most famous and most known line-up was during the '74 - '78 period with Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson on lead guitar.

Albums:

1971 Thin Lizzy

1972 Shades Of A Blue Orphanage

1973 Vagabonds Of The Western World

1974 Night Life

1975 Fighting

1976 Jailbreak

1977 Johnny The Fox

1978 Bad reputation

1978 Live & Dangerous

1979 Black Rose

1980 Chinatown

1981 Renegade

1983 Life Live

1983 Thunder & Lightning

2004 Greatest Hits

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Black Star Riders - Discography (2013-2017)

 

Black Star Riders - Discography (2013-2017)

Black Star Riders is a hard rock band formed in December 2012, when members of the most recent line-up of Thin Lizzy decided to record new material, but chose not to release it under the Thin Lizzy name. While Thin Lizzy will continue on an occasional basis, Black Star Riders is a full-time band, described as "the next step in the evolution of the Thin Lizzy story"

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Marduk - Discography (1992-2018)

 

A Black Metal band from Norrköping, Sweden, founded in 1990 by Morgan Håkansson.

Albums:

1992 - Dark Endless

1992 - Dark Endless (25th Anniversary Edition) (2017)

1993 - Those of the Unlight

1994 - Opus Nocturne

1996 - Heaven Shall Burn... When We are Gathered

1998 - Nightwing

1999 - Panzer Division Marduk

2001 - La Grande Danse Macabre

2003 - World Funeral

2004 - Plague Angel

2007 - Rom 5-12

2009 - Wormwood

2012 - Serpent Sermon

2015 - Frontschwein

2015 - Frontschwein (Limited Edition)

2017 - Dark Endless (25th Anniversary Edition)

2018 - Viktoria

EP, Singles, Demo:

1991 - Fuck Me Jesus (Demo)

1991 - Fuck Me Jesus (EP)

1996 - Glorification (EP)

1997 - Here's No Peace (EP)

2000 - Obedience (EP)

2002 - Slay the Nazarene (EP)

2003 - Hearse (Single)

2004 - Deathmarch (EP)

2011 - Iron Dawn (EP)

2012 - Souls for Belial (Single)

2015 - Ancient Evil (EP)

2018 - Equestrian Bloodlust (Single)

2018 - Werwolf (Single)

Live, DVD:

1997 - Live in Germania (Live)

1998 - Day of Darkness - Warriors of Italy 1998 (Bootleg)

2000 - Infernal Eternal (Live)

2004 - Funeral Marches and Warsongs (DVD)

2005 - Blackcrowned (DVD)

2005 - Warschau (Live)

2006 - Blood Puke Salvation (DVD)

2006 - Live at Zeche Carl, Essen, Germany 12th December 2001 (DVD)

2006 - World Funeral at Party San 2003 (DVD)

2007 - Warschau (DVD)

2008 - Blood of the Saints (DVD)

2008 - Germania (Live)

LP:

2001 - La Grande Danse Macabre

2003 - World Funeral

2009 - Wormwood

2012 - Serpent Sermon

Remastered:

1992 - Dark Endless (2006 Remastered)

1993 - Those of the Unlight (2006 Remastered)

1994 - Opus Nocturne (2007 RM)

1996 - Heaven Shall Burn... When We are Gathered (2008 Remastered)

1998 - Nightwing (2008 Remastered)

1999 - Panzer Division Marduk (2008 Remastered)

2001 - La Grande Danse Macabre (2014 Remastered)

2003 - World Funeral (2014 Remastered)

Compilations:

2002 - Blackcrowned


Current line-up:

Morgan Håkansson: Guitar (1990 – )

Mortuus (Daniel Rostén): Vocals (2004 – )

Simon Schilling: Drums (2019 – )

Joel Lindholm: Bass (2020 – )

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Carcass - Discography (1986-2016)

 

Carcass - Discography (1986-2016)

Albums: (320 kbps):

1988 - Reek Of Putrefaction (1996) (Japan, Toy's Factory, TFCK-88747)

1988 - Reek Of Putrefaction (2003) Earache (UK, MOSH 6CD)

1988 - Reek Of Putrefaction (2008) (Digipak) (US, Earache, MOSH 6001)

1988 - Reek Of Putrefaction (2013) Earache, Remastered FDR (bandcamp.com)

1989 - Symphonies Of Sickness (1990) (Japan, Toy's Factory, TFCK-88520)

1989 - Symphonies Of Sickness (1996) (Japan, Toy's Factory, TFCK-88748)

1989 - Symphonies Of Sickness (2003) (UK, Earache, MOSH 18CD)

1989 - Symphonies Of Sickness (2008) (US,Earache, MOSH 1801) (Remastered)

1989 - Symphonies Of Sickness (2013) Earache, Remastered FDR (bandcamp.com)

1991 - Necroticism - Descanting The Insalubrious (1991) (UK, Earache ‎– MOSH 42CD)

1991 - Necroticism - Descanting The Insalubrious (1992) (Japan, Toy's Factory, TFCK-88575)

1991 - Necroticism - Descanting The Insalubrious (1992) (US, Relativity, 88561-1096-2)

1991 - Necroticism - Descanting The Insalubrious (2004) (US, Earache, MOSH 4201CD) (Repress)

1991 - Necroticism - Descanting The Insalubrious (2008) (US, MOSH 4202) (Remastered)

1991 - Necroticism - Descanting The Insalubrious (2013) (UK, Earache, MOSH042CDL) (Remastered)

1993 - Heartwork (1993) (Japan, Toy's Factory, TFCK-88644)

1993 - Heartwork (1994) (US, Earache - CK 57525)

1993 - Heartwork (2004) (EU, Earache, MOSH 097CD,MOSH97CD) (Repress)

1993 - Heartwork (2008) (2CD) (Japan, Toy's Factory, TFCK-87454) (Remastered)

1993 - Heartwork (2008) (US, Earache, MOSH 9702) (Remastered)

1993 - Heartwork (2013) (EU, Earache, MOSH 097CDL) (Remastered)

1995 - Swansong (1995) (US, Earache, MOSH 160CD)

1995 - Swansong (1996) (2CD) (UK, Earache, MOSH 160CDL,MOSH 160CDB) (Ltd Edit)

1995 - Swansong (1996) (Japan, Toy's Factory, TFCK-88789)

1995 - Swansong (2004) (US, Earache, MOSH 1601CD) (Limited Edition)

1995 - Swansong (2008) (Japan, Toy's Factory, TFCK-87455)

1995 - Swansong (2008) (US, Earache, MOSH 1602) (Ltd Edit) (Remastered)

1995 - Swansong (2013) (Earache, Remastered FDR) (bandcamp.com)

2013 - Surgical Steel (2013) (Digi) (Germany, Nuclear Blast, NB 3148-0) (Ltd. Deluxe Edit.)

2013 - Surgical Steel (2013) (Digi) (Japan, Trooper Entertainment QATE-10043)

2013 - Surgical Steel (2013) (Germany, Nuclear Blast, NB 3148-2,27361 31482)


Compilations: (320 kbps otherwise specified in bitrate):

1989 - Pathological Compilation (UK, PATH 1CD) (V.A.) (Compilation)

1996 - Wake Up And Smell The Carcass (Australia, MOSH 161 CD) (Compilation)

1996 - Wake Up And Smell The... Carcass (2009) (UK, MOSH161CDV) (CD+DVDA) (Ltd Edit) (Compilation)

1997 - Best Of Carcass (2CD) (Japan, Toy's Factory, TFCK-87138~39) (Compilation)

2001 - Requiems Of Revulsion (Tribute) (Compilation)

2003 - Flesh Ripping Symphony (US, Devil Metal Records, Unofficial) (Ltd Edit) (Compilation)

2004 - Choice Cuts (UK, Earache, MOSH220CD) (Compilation)

2005 - Gods Of Guts (Tribute) (Compilation) (256kbps)

2005 - The Gore Gallery Of Demos (UK, Unofficial) (Ltd Edit) (Compilation)

2009 - Grind Madness At The BBC (3CD) (US, Earache ‎– MOSH 381) (V.A.) (Compilation)

2016 - The Best of Carcass


EPs, Demos, Promo, Singles, Splits: (320 kbps otherwise specified in bitrate):

1987 - Flesh Ripping Sonic Torment (Demo)

1988 - Symphonies Of Sickness (Demo)

1989 - Pathologic (Unofficial, UK ) (Limited Edition) (EP)

1990 - Live St. George's Hall, Bradford 15.11.89 (EP)

1990 - The Peel Sessions (US, Dutch East India Trading, DEI8338-2) (EP)

1992 - Gods Of Grind (UK, Earache ‎– MOSH63CD) (Split)

1992 - Tools Of The Trade (US, Relativity, 88561-1129-2) (EP)

1993 - Buried Dreams (Promo, US, Earache,Columbia, CSK 5542) (Single)

1994 - Embodiment (Promo, US, Earache,Columbia, CSK 6274 0 (Single)

1994 - Heartwork (Promo, US, Earache, Columbia, CSK 5566) (Single)

1994 - The Heartwork (1994) (UK, Earache, MOSH 108CD) (EP)

1994 - The Heartwork (1994) Toy's Factory (Japan, Toy's Factory, TFCK-88666) (EP)

2009 - Live 1992 (Single)

2013 - Captive Bolt Pistol (Promo, Germany, Nuclear Blast) (Single)

2013 - Unfit For Human Consumption (Promo, Germany, Nuclear Blast) (Single)

2014 - Cerebral Bore Split (VBR 271kbps)

2014 - Livestock Marketplace (Promo, Germany, Nuclear Blast) (Single)

2014 - Surgical Remission - Surplus Steel (UK, Nuclear Blast, NB 3443-0,27361 34430) (EP)


Live, Bootlegs: (320 kbps otherwise specified in bitrate):

1988 - Live 88 Foeticide (Earpaine, 6012) (Bootleg)

1988 - Live At Planet X, Liverpool, England 14-05-1988 (Bootleg)

1990 - Foeticism (Bootleg) (192kbps)

1990 - Live Symphonies (Bootleg)

1991 - Live In Ohio (Bootleg) (Vbr 224kbps)

1992 - Gods Of Grind On Tour (Live Split with Cathedral) (Germany, ITM 107802 CD) (Unofficial) (Ltd Edit)

1992 - Live Dismemberment (Mordred Records, MOCD 1) (Bootleg)

1992 - Live In Pula, Croatia 05-05-1992 (Bootleg)

1992 - Live In Rome (DVDA) (192kbps)

1994 - Buried Dreams (Germany, Northwind Productions, Northwind 007,CBD 94101) (Bootleg)

1994 - Club Babyhead Providence (Bootleg) (192kbps)

1994 - Death'n'Roll (Bootleg) (192kbps)

1994 - Live In Tokyo (Bootleg) (128kbps)

2004 - Split Live CD (Live Split with Napalm Death) [UK] (Bootleg)

2007 - Misshapen Operations (Bootleg)

2007 - The Power Of Blood (10-23-85 Rehearsal) (Unofficial) (160kbps)

2008 - Keep On Rotting In Brazil (Live) (DVDA) (Vbr 137kbps)

2008 - Live at St. George's Hall (Mexico, Distorted Harmony, D.H. 005 2008) (Unofficial)

2008 - Live At Wacken Open Air 2008 (Bootleg) (256kbps)

2008 - Live In Montreal (Bootleg) (Vbr 183kbps)

2008 - Saitama Super Arena - Saitama, Japan 18.10.2008 (Loud Park '08) (Bootleg) (192kbps)

2009 - Live 1992 (Germany, Rockline Records, ROCK005) (Single) (Unofficial)

2009 - Live At Maiden Fest (Bootleg) (256kbps)

2010 - Live - Vagos Open Air (Bootleg) (Vbr 173kbps)

2011 - Live In Santana Hall, Sao Paulo, Brazil (DVDA)

2013 - I.C.U. - Loud Park '13 (Japan, Metal Hammer, MHCD-149) (Bootleg)

2013 - Live At CKZ Avrora, Saint Petersburg, Russia, 10-10-2013

2014 - Carcass Live - HardRock Festival Gelsenkirchen, Germany (Bootleg)

2015 - Live In Copenhagen (Unofficial)


Pre-Carcass: (specified in bitrate);

1986 - Disattack - A Bomb Drops (Tape) (192kbps)


Side Projects: (320 kbps):

Blackstar - 1997 - Barbed Wire Soul

Jeff Walker Und Die Fluffers - 2006 - Welcome To Carcass Cuntry


*I have added more (too much to list) but this is complete as it gets

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Napalm Death - Discography (1982 - 2020)

 



Formed in Birmingham, UK in 1982, by Nik Bullen. Napalm Death were originally one of the bands that defined the UK hardcore thrash/punk sound of the mid-late 1980s, along with bands such as Extreme Noise Terror, Doom and Sore Throat. The band has gone through countless line-ups and many former members have gone on to become significant figures in a variety of musical scenes.

Although their debut album "Scum" featured members Justin Broadrick (who was also a member of Fall Of Because, the band that later became Godflesh, at the time) and Nik Bullen (later part of Scorn), the first stable line up consisted of Lee Dorrian (vocals), Bill Steer (guitar), Mick Harris (drums) and Shane Embury (bass).

By late 1989, Lee Dorrian, whose vocals epitomised the early Napalm Death sound, had left to form another band (doom metal band Cathedral) and focus on his label Rise Above. Bill Steer also left to concentrate on his other band, Carcass. Dorrian was replaced by former death metal band Benediction's vocalist Barney Greenway, and an American guitarist, Jesse Pintado, was recruited from fellow Earache label-mates Terrorizer. A short time later Mitch Harris from Las Vegas' grindcore outfit Righteous Pigs joined as second guitarist.

Mick Harris left the band in 1991 and has since been involved in a plethora of solo and joint projects/collaborations as Scorn, Lull, Quoit etc. He was replaced by Danny Herrera, an old friend of Jesse's from Los Angeles. This line-up lasted until 2004, when Jesse Pintado left the band. Currently the band consists of Barney Greenway, Mitch Harris, Shane Embury and Danny Herrera.

Sunday, September 25, 2022

To Hell With Religion Discography

Thursday, September 8, 2022

Bovine Fecal Matter Discography

 

Bovine Fecal Matter


Experimental Noisecore group from San Antonio, Texas formed in 2015 by Captain Howdy & Excrement (Previously Obese Hype Beast) Under the name "Peaceful Slaughter" Originally a Crossover/Thrash project. In 2017 PEACEFUL SLAUGHTER changed its name too Pure Fucking Insanity (PxFxIx) A more Hardcore Punk influenced project. In Late 2018 Bovine Fecal Matter was created after P.F.I. Dismantled.


"BxFxMx is a newer noisecore project out of San Antonio, TX but they stand out from the pack due to their obsession with the improvisation and experimentation .. No one release sounds like the other .. Their sound can go from traditional stop / start noisecore to free form deche-charge esque blurr sessions to weird layers of shitnoise and garbage gore .. Filth slop acid test from the depths of texas.." -Rusty, MENTAL ABORTION.


“This insane noisecore quartet from San Antonio, TX have certainly made a name for themselves over the past couple of years in the underground noisecore circuit with an ever growing number of releases, including but not limited to various splits, demos, and EPs.


Bovine Fecal Matter plays an old school kind of noisecore that could be compared to greats such as MEAT SHITS, SEVEN MINUTES OF NAUSEA, and even DECHE-CHARGE to some extent, and at times have a gore-tinged element reminiscent to acts like ANAL BIRTH and early LAST DAYS OF HUMANITY.” - D.D., ETERNAL NIGHTMARE RECORDS.


Currently Still Active.

Releases

Bovine Fecal Matter - Split w/ EddieXMurphy

Bovine Fecal Matter - Split w/ RxExGxGxIxNx

Various Noise Artists - Bovine Fecal Matter Presents; The Poop Boyz Vol. 1


Contained Releases

Bovine Fecal Matter - 12 Untitled Tracks

Bovine Fecal Matter - 23 Song EP

Bovine Fecal Matter - 4 Way Split w/ Mescalin Nausea / Dick Fart / FxExCxExSx

Bovine Fecal Matter - 5-Way Split Traxxx

Bovine Fecal Matter - Accepted Foulness Amongst The Humane (Last Days Of Humanity Cover)

Bovine Fecal Matter - Bovine Fecal Matter / Crush Fetish Split

Bovine Fecal Matter - Bovine Fecal Matter / Korperlich Split

Bovine Fecal Matter - Bovine Fecal Matter / Kunt Kream Split Part. 3

Bovine Fecal Matter - Bovine Fecal Matter / Tweek Split

Bovine Fecal Matter - Bovine Fecal Matter x Deaceased Collab

Bovine Fecal Matter - Bovine Fecal Matter- "The Hairy Ass Of _______!"

Bovine Fecal Matter - Bowel Cloggage Movement 2, OP. 125

Bovine Fecal Matter - BxFxMx Presents: Major Asshole's Christmas Celebrations EP

Bovine Fecal Matter - Demo #1

Bovine Fecal Matter - Demo #2

Bovine Fecal Matter - Jingle Bells EP

Bovine Fecal Matter - Live at Output Audio

Bovine Fecal Matter - Live From A Public Restroom (October 4th, 2020)

Bovine Fecal Matter - Love Time Jazz

Bovine Fecal Matter - Lower than Bilge Scum! Meaner than Satan and Strong as an Ox!

Bovine Fecal Matter - No Reason To Live, Condemned To Die EP

Bovine Fecal Matter - Noise Garbage At The BBC; The Self-Destructive Urine Sessions

Bovine Fecal Matter - Rehearsal (August 26th, 2020)

Bovine Fecal Matter - Rot in Noise Comp. (BxFxMx Tracks)

Bovine Fecal Matter - Sinful Indulgence in Human Pleasures

Bovine Fecal Matter - SLEEP! EP

Bovine Fecal Matter - Split w/ Anal Cxentiao

Bovine Fecal Matter - Split w/ Ass Pussy

Bovine Fecal Matter - Split w/ Bludgeoned Blistered Entrails

Bovine Fecal Matter - Split w/ Cacasonica / NxPxHx / Pezzo Di Merda

Bovine Fecal Matter - Split w/ Dioctophyma Renale/ Vitimas Do Crack/ Gangrene Discharge/ K9 Hemorrhoids

Bovine Fecal Matter - Split w/ Fucked Raw

Bovine Fecal Matter - Split w/ Garbage Mustard

Bovine Fecal Matter - Split w/ Grinding Meatogenic Catharsis

Bovine Fecal Matter - Split w/ Gruesome Toilet

Bovine Fecal Matter - Split w/ Intracerebral Spazz

Bovine Fecal Matter - Split w/ K9 Hemorrhoids

Bovine Fecal Matter - Split w/ K9 Hemorrhoids

Bovine Fecal Matter - Split w/ Living Room

Bovine Fecal Matter - Split w/ Lo Mas Bello

Bovine Fecal Matter - Split w/ MALÄD

Bovine Fecal Matter - Split w/ Mouth Audit

Bovine Fecal Matter - Split w/ Nosocomial Renal Myiasis

Bovine Fecal Matter - Split w/ Phocomelia

Bovine Fecal Matter - Split w/ Rance/ Retard Erection

Bovine Fecal Matter - Split w/ Rectal Larva

Bovine Fecal Matter - Split w/ Safe Word

Bovine Fecal Matter - Split w/ Serotonin Leakage

Bovine Fecal Matter - Split w/ Sete Star Sept

Bovine Fecal Matter - Split w/ Steven Seagal

Bovine Fecal Matter - Split w/ Total Cereal

Bovine Fecal Matter - Split w/ Wormosis

Bovine Fecal Matter - The 128 Mind Blowing Tracks EP

Bovine Fecal Matter - The Bones Of Baby Dolls (feat. SpaceHeater)

Bovine Fecal Matter - The Ditko Sessions ‘62

Bovine Fecal Matter - Traxxx from Genital Grindhouse

Bovine Fecal Matter - Twisted Lactating Nipples

Bovine Fecal Matter - What Was Noise?

Bovine Fecal Matter / Abscesspool - Bovine Fecal Matter / Abscesspool Split

Bovine Fecal Matter / Agathocles - Bovine Fecal Matter / Agathocles - "Maiden Japan" Split Tape

Bovine Fecal Matter / Anal Bead Dissection - Bovine Fecal Matter / Anal Bead Dissection Split

Bovine Fecal Matter / AxMxOxExBxAx - Split w/ AxMxOxExBxAx

Bovine Fecal Matter / BillxCosby - Kings of SA Noisecore Split Tape

Bovine Fecal Matter / Braincrawl - Bovine Fecal Matter / Braincrawl Split

Bovine Fecal Matter / Cock Ass - Bovine Fecal Matter / Cock Ass Split

Bovine Fecal Matter / Deche-Charge - Bovine Fecal Matter / Deche-Charge Split Tape

Bovine Fecal Matter / DrunkenMaster - Bovine Fecal Matter / DrunkenMaster Split

Bovine Fecal Matter / DrunkenMaster / Kate's Bush - 3-Way Hateful Ear-Fuck

Bovine Fecal Matter / ExCxLxCxCxBxPxCxTxSx - Bovine Fecal Matter / ExCxLxCxCxBxPxCxTxSx Split Tape

Bovine Fecal Matter / Fagget - Bovine Fecal Matter / Fagget Split

Bovine Fecal Matter / Fistful of Feces - Bovine Fecal Matter / Fistful of Feces Split

Bovine Fecal Matter / Idiot and Virgin - Bovine Fecal Matter / Idiot and Virgin Split

Bovine Fecal Matter / Jason "Evil" Covelli - Bovine Fecal Matter / Jason "Evil" Covelli Split

Bovine Fecal Matter / Kunt Kream - Bovine Fecal Matter / Kunt Kream - "MOST HATED" Split Vol. 2

Bovine Fecal Matter / Kunt Kream - Bovine Fecal Matter / Kunt Kream Split Tape

Bovine Fecal Matter / Loly in the Loo - Bovine Fecal Matter / Loly in the Loo Split Tape

Bovine Fecal Matter / Mariyein - Bovine Fecal Matter / Mariyein Split

Bovine Fecal Matter / Mental Abortion - Split w/ Mental Abortion

Bovine Fecal Matter / Noise Hearse - Bovine Fecal Matter / Noise Hearse Split

Bovine Fecal Matter / PxOxRxNx - Bovine Fecal Matter / PxOxRxNx Split

Bovine Fecal Matter / Sloth - Bovine Fecal Matter / Sloth Split Tape

Bovine Fecal Matter / STENCH - Bovine Fecal Matter / STENCH Split

Bovine Fecal Matter / TOKER - Bloody Fetus Massacre / TOKER Split

Kawaii Fecal Matter / Loli Noise Torture - Kawaii Fecal Matter / Loli Noise Torture Split

Kawaii Fecal Matter / Moe Secretion - Kawaii Fecal Matter / Moe Secretion Split

Sellout Fecal Matter / MDFL - Cumbox: The Musical

Taco Bell Fecal Matter - Taco Bell EP

Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Risk - Discography (1988-1993)

 

Risk - Discography (1988-1993)

Risk was a German thrash metal band from Witten. The group published from 1988 to 1993 a total of five albums and one MCD.

Risk grew out of the progressive rock band Faithful Breath. The last active line-up at Heinz Mikus (vocals), Thilo Hermann (guitar), Peter Dell (bass) and Jürgen Düsterloh (drums) and adapted its name to the popular mid-1980s thrash metal style. [1] Thilo Hermann, who was also still active with Holy Moses, played with the group a demo. The band got a record deal with the SPV label. The debut album The Daily Horror News ... (... from the lost side of the world) was published in 1988 with Roman Keymer (ex-Angel Dust) as a guitarist. Singer Heinz Mikus played a second guitar. To the reputation of the group, the cover of this and the following albums contributed, which were drawn by Sebastian Krüger in comic style. [1]
1988, the group toured with Sabbath and Rage on tour in Germany and 1989 in the opening act of Manowar through Europe. Meanwhile Thilo Herrmann returned to the group. 1989 also appeared the album Hell's Animal, which sells about 15,000 times, and the Ratman EP. [1] developed in 1990 by Dirty Surfaces with 25,000 copies sold, the biggest success of the group. Risk occurs in Prague together with Running Wild before about 25,000 fans. [1] For Thilo Hermann Christian Sumser a rose.
After that, the group loses its status slowly. The album Reborn (1992) marked a departure from the fun image of the band represents the group had always understood differently, as have the cover of the Kruger transported. Reborn had a rather serious cover by Andreas Marschall. Musically, the group is breaking new ground. The concept album about the ancient Indian god Ravana is lined with sitar sounds and more oriented towards the power metal. [2] The subsequent tour with Gamma Ray runs moderately successful. Roman Keymer suffered on a Rage Against the Machine concert sudden hearing loss, but declared himself ready with the album turpitude einzuspielen. SPV then not renew the contract, the band finally dissolved shortly thereafter.


BANDMEMBERS:

Peter Dell Bass (1986-1993)
See also: ex-Faithful Breath
Jürgen Düsterloh Drums (1986-1993)
See also: ex-Faithful Breath
Roman "Romme" Keymer Guitars (1986-1993)
See also: ex-Centaur (live), ex-Crows, ex-Angel Dust
Heinz Mikus Vocals (1986-1993)
See also: ex-Faithful Breath
Christian Sumser Guitars (1992-1993)



Discography:

1988 - The Daily Horror News 
1989 - Hell's Animals 
1989 - Ratman (EP) 
1990 - Dirty Surfaces 
1992 - The Reborn 
1993 - Turpitude 

Britny Fox - Discography (1988-2002)

 

Britny Fox was an American glam metal band from the Philadelphia area, initially active from 1985 to 1992 then subsequently reforming in 2000. They are best known for their music video for "Girlschool" and their hit "Long Way to Love". Britny Fox formed in 1985 in Philadelphia. The band was originally fronted by lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist "Dizzy" Dean Davidson.

The band released a demo titled In America in 1986, which drummer Tony Destra reportedly played on. The band's self-titled debut album, released in 1988, was one of the most successful premieres of the 1988-89 season, selling more than one million copies and bringing more than 625,000 fans to their 130+ shows.

They also won Metal Edge Magazine's 1988 Reader's Choice Award for Best New Band. After the release of the band's second album in 1989, Boys in Heat, Davidson departed, and formed the band Blackeyed Susan. He was replaced by Las Vegas native Tommy Paris aka Don Jillson formerly of the band Jillson.

Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Zakk Wylde and Poison drummer Rikki Rockett guested on the band's third album, Bite Down Hard, which was released in 1991, was a strong return to form. However, the popularity of glam metal was on a decline around the time of the album's release due to the rising popularity of the grunge movement. Britny Fox disbanded in 1992.

Michael Kelly Smith was previously in an early version of fellow Philadelphia glam metal band Cinderella until his dismissal, and later Tony Destra also played with them.Drummer Adam West, formerly of Tangier, played for Britny Fox briefly between the time of Tony Destra and Johnny Dee.

Britny Fox reunited in 2000 with the same line up before their disbandment, and released a fourth studio album, Springhead Motorshark, in 2003. The band has had summer US and European tours in 2007 and 2008. Guitarist Tommy Krash and former White Lion drummer Greg D'Angelo was supposed to join at that time, but he broke his foot during rehearsal and was replaced with Henry Now.

As of 2007, Britny Fox reformed under original bassist Billy Childs. The other current and former members are lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Jamie Fletcher, lead guitarist Greg Polcari, and drummer Henry Now.

In 2010, Dizzy Dean Davidson unsuccesfully attempted to reunite the original line up.

Releases:
1988 Britny Fox
1989 Boys in Heat
1991 Bite Down Hard
2003 Springhead Motorshark


Big Engine - Discography (2002-2014)

 

Big Engine - Discography (2002-2014)

Hailing from Jacksonville, FL, a city with a storied musical history; Big Engine roars through biker rallies from Daytona to Sturgis, as well as clubs, and NASCAR events amassing an army of gear heads, bikers, and race fans known affectionately as 'Big Engine Freaks'.

Even after playing over 150 shows a year, people just can't get enough of Big Engine's fun, old-school style rock shows, and their high energy music. Along with the 'Big Engine Freaks' that follow the boys from town to town, the uninitiated seldom last the entirety of the show without raising their fists in the air and singing along to the band's catchy choruses and instantly memorable lyrics.

Founded and fronted by Tony Mikus, Big Engine hits the highway, bringing the party from town to town with crowd favorites: "Shake That Thing", "That Girl's a Freak", "Turn It On", "Party Like A Rock Star", and "Sister Mary." His voice is unique and powerful; and he commands the stage with the confidence and wit of a true rock n' roll front man. He is also Big Engine's primary songwriter. 

Tony says Big Engine's current album: 'Shot Like A Rocket', released in 2014 through Pavement Entertainment/MRI Sony Red is "Big Engine's most popular release to date. The 14 songs are a combination of favorites picked by the fans from previous releases along with a handful of new tunes that make it an entertaining hour of pure Big Engine!" "Fans tell me all the time how much they love 'Shot Like A Rocket'! They say it's exciting, fun, relatable music therapy with something for every mood. This album makes them want to get up and move, and they feel it has the magic that made the Rock music of the 70s and 80s so captivating. Shot Like A Rocket is built to last, just like Big Engine!"  

In good company, Big Engine has shared the stage with Buckcherry, Motorhead, Bret Michaels, Vince Neil, Charlie Daniels, 38 Special, Ted Nugent, Jackyl, Great White, Black Stone Cherry and many other international acts. Fueled by Twisted Tea; you'll find Big Engine on the road now!

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Bigelf - Discography (1997-2014)

 

Bigelf is a progressive rock/progressive metal band formed in Los Angeles, CA in 1991.

Bigelf were formed as a psychedelic/glam-tinged hard rock outfit in 1991 in Los Angeles, California by Damon Fox and Richard Anton. They initially gained a large underground following. Bigelf's original line-up included Damon Fox (vocals/keyboards/guitar), Richard Anton (vocals/bass), A.H.M. Butler-Jones (vocals/guitar) and Thom Sullivan (drums).

The quartet recorded the six-track EP Closer to Doom in spring 1995, co-produced by Sylvia Massy. Closer to Doom was released in 1996 and established them as 'fathers' of the psychedelic doom movement that spawned the Los Angeles stoner rock scene. The first line-up change came when Steve Frothingham replaced Sullivan in late 1995; soon afterward founding member Richard Anton exited the band.

Continuing on as a three-piece, they recorded Money Machine in summer 1997, which Swedish label Record Heaven eventually released in 2000. This led the band to tour Scandinavia, where they became a quartet again with the addition of Finnish bass player Duffy Snowhill, who debuted on their six-track EP Goatbridge Palace. Recorded in Stockholm in December 2000, it featured the singles "(Another)Nervous Breakdown" and "Side Effects" plus four live tracks, one being a cover of the Black Sabbath classic "Sweet Leaf". Serjical Strike Records released a limited pressing of Money Machine in the United States after System of a Down frontman Serj Tankian took an interest in the band. In summer 2001, Butler-Jones fell into a diabetic coma while on tour in Sweden (he would remain unconscious until his death on December 31, 2009 at the age of 42). Ace Mark (also from Helsinki, Finland) took his place on guitar, leaving Fox as the sole singer and songwriter.

Regaining focus with a new, solid foundation, Bigelf signed with Warner Music Sweden in 2002 and released Hex the following year. The band attained cult status overseas, most notably in Northern Europe.

In 2007, Bigelf covered John Lennon's song "Mother" with American pop singer Christina Aguilera for the compilation album Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur to benefit Amnesty International's campaign to alleviate the crisis in Darfur. The song received positive reviews.

August 2008 saw Bigelf release Cheat The Gallows, the band's debut release for Linda Perry's Custard Records. It includes the lead single "Money, It's Pure Evil".[3]

In 2009, Bigelf toured with Dream Theater on their Progressive Nation 2009 tour. They were originally billed alongside Opeth and Unexpect on the European leg of the tour from September to November, but after Pain of Salvation and Beardfish were forced to drop out because of the bankruptcy of SPV, their record label's (InsideOut) distributor, Bigelf were also added to the North American tour as an opening act alongside Zappa Plays Zappa between July and August.[4] The band once again supported Dream Theater as their opening act for the Mexican, Canadian, and South American tour in March 2010. In April 2010, Bigelf supported Porcupine Tree on their US Tour.

After being dropped from Custard Records the band went on indefinite hiatus after playing several festival shows in Japan in August 2010.

In September 2012, Fox announced via the band's Facebook and website that a new Bigelf album was in the making.

On April 3, 2013, Inside Out Music announced Bigelf had signed with the label and would release a new album later that year.Fox recruited former Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy to play on the new record Into the Maelstrom, according both to the Inside Out announcement and to Portnoy's own Twitter feed.Guitarist Luis Maldonado was also invited to "take some solos and add some color" to the album and also to perform with the band on the Progressive Nation at Sea cruise ship festival on February 18–22, 2014 as well as festivals that summer

In October 2014, guitarist John Wesley of Porcupine Tree and Mike Portnoy joined Bigelf as guest performers during their winter 2014 "Into the Maelstrom" European tour.

Penumbra - Discography (1999-2007)

 

Penumbra - Discography (1999-2007) 

Penumbra are a French gothic metal band formed in 1996 by Dorian and Jarlaath. The band released three albums before a long period of inactivity, interrupted in 2007 by the release of new demo recordings, and again in 2014 when the band announced they were working on a new album.

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Venom - Discography (1985-1997)

 

Black Metal band from Newcastle, Tyne and Wear U.K. founded in 1979.


With the release of their second album: Black Metal they gave birth and name to a genre: Black Metal, they also influenced the creation of other Extreme Metal styles such as Thrash, Speed and Death.


* By some, the band is considered to be a part of the NWOBHM movement, but according to Cronos words it wasn’t: "You think back to all those NWOHM bands at the time: They all sounded like someone else, with boring riffs and predictable lyrics. We didn’t want to be part of that, even if it meant people didn't like what we were doing at first, coz it was different".


Early age: Cronos created a band called Dwarfstar more rock / metal than punk and with the first signs of Satanic influences, writing song titles such as 'Sons of Satan', 'Bloodlust' and 'Welcome To Hell' and started incorporating pentagrams and dark satanic imagery.


1979 Conrad Lant a.k.a. Cronos (2) [Titan god from the Greek mythology that ate his children], was working at Impulse Studios in Wallsend he met Jeffrey Dunn a.k.a. Mantas (5). Cronos’s goal was to be in a band that plays original material not covers. He switched from rhythm guitar to bassist because the bassist left and stayed that way. At that time Clive "Jesus Christ" Archer was singer, but he was opposed to Satanism and that got him fired. Cronos tried the vocals and the rest of the band preferred him for singing.


1980 On October 10th, Venom recorded the first 6-track demo that got them signed with Neat Records for their first 7’’ ‘In League With Satan’ / Live Like An Angel - Die Like A Devil. Here it must be said that the initial mix of the tracks was made by a Neat engineer that he didn’t understand Venom’s sound and in result it didn’t really sound like them, so Cronos stole the initial tape and replaced it [before the pressing of the EPs] with one of his own mix!


1981 That same year, the band’s debut album, Welcome To Hell was unleashed [in 3 studio days], it wasn’t a true album but a collection of re-recorded demos with a sleeve, which is why there’s such a huge difference in sound quality between 'Welcome To Hell' and the next album.


1982 Having built a strong fan base among those who worshipped extreme metal, Venom returned [in 7 studio days] with their most important album: Black Metal with their original sound, Cronos shaped it as heavy as it could get.


1984 The band’s first UK live performance on June 1, was at the Hammersmith Odeon in London and became a sold-out event. At War With Satan album is released, idea started off as a story that Cronos wrote while he was still at school. It was going to be a Satanic Bible type idea that I wanted to have published as a novel, and then it turned into a concept album. The difference with other albums is that every song is linked into what went before, after all it was a story turn it into an album.


1996 the band reformed as the original line-up with Cronos back in the fold. A self-titled EP was released, followed by albums and the re-release of all of the bands' older classics.


Cronos (Conrad Lant) is the lead singer of the band, with the exception of Tony Dolan (Demolition Man) that handled vocals on 3 albums:

1989 Prime Evil

1991 Temples of Ice

1992 The Waste Lands

..More line-up changes happened, as Cronos left to follow a solo career [to return later again] and Abaddon was forced to re-recruit Mantas (largely missed by the fans) along with fellow British Atomkraft's Tony Dolan (who used the moniker 'Demolition Man' in Venom) and Al Banes, then, in 2014 former Venom members Mantas and Abaddon decided to start up a new band titled Venom Inc. later on, former Venom member, bassist Tony “Demolition Man” Dolan, was added to the line-up.

The story still goes on with live performances and new albums..


''Lay down your souls to the gods rock n' roll''

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Dismember Discography

 

A death metal band from Stockholm, Sweden, formed in April 1988 (initially as Dismemberizer) by David Blomqvist (guitar), Robert Sennebäck (vocals, bass, guitar) and Fred Estby (drums).

Dismember recorded two demo tapes, "Dismembered" in 1988 and "Last Blasphemies" in 1989, after which the band split up as Estby joined Carnage and Blomqvist joined Entombed. After Carnage disbanded Estby, Blomqvist and Kärki reformed Dismember and recorded the "Reborn in Blasphemy" demo in 1991. Then Sennebäck came back and bass player Richard Cabeza joined the band. They were signed to Nuclear Blast and released the debut full-length"Like an Ever Flowing Stream" later in 1991. This was followed by "Indecent And Obscene" in 1993 and "Massive Killing Capacity" in 1995.

After the release of "Death Metal" (1997) Magnus Sahlgren replaced Sennebäck on guitar. Cabeza left the band before the recording of "Hate Campaign" (1999), which featured Sharlee D'Angelo on bass. Cabeza however came back in 2000, but left again after "Where Ironcrosses Grow" was released in 2004. For a while the band operated with one guitarist as Sahlgren left in 2003 and wasn't replaced until 2005 when Martin Persson joined. Founding member Fred Estby left the band in 2007 and was replaced by Thomas Daun. Band's last album to date, "Dismember", was released in 2008.

On October 16th 2011 Dismember announced that they had disbanded.In January 2019 the band announced the comeback of the original line-up.

Releases:

1988 - Dismembered (Demo) (192 kbps)

1989 - Last Blasphemies (Demo) (192 kbps)

1989 - Rehearsal (Demo) (192 kbps)

1990 - Reborn In Blasphemy (Demo) (192 kbps)

1991 - Skin Her Alive (Single) (320 kbps)

1991 - Like An Ever Flowing Stream (Re-Release 2005) (320 kbps)

1992 - Pieces (Re-Release 2005) (320 kbps)

1993 - Indecent And Obscene (Re-Release 2005) (320 kbps)

1993 - Live In Stockholm (Bootleg) (320 kbps)

1995 - Casket Garden (EP) (320 kbps)

1995 - Massive Killing Capacity (Re-Release 2005) (320 kbps)

1997 - Misanthropic (EP) (320 kbps)

1997 - Death Metal (Japanese Edition) (320 kbps)

2000 - Hate Campaign (Re-Release 2005) (320 kbps)

2004 - Live Blasphemies (DVD Audio) (320 kbps)

2004 - Where Ironcrosses Grow (320 kbps)

2005 - Complete Demos (Compilation) (320 kbps)

2006 - Live Montreal '06 (14-10-2006) (Bootleg) (192 kbps)

2006 - The God That Never Was (320 kbps)

2008 - Dismember (320 kbps)

2008 - Live Collection (Bootleg) (320 kbps)

2009 - Under Bloodred Skies (DVD-Audio) (VBR 176 kbps)

2014 - The Best of Dismember (Compilation) (320 kbps)

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Sunday, August 28, 2022

HammerFall - Discography (1997 - 2022)


 Years: 1997 - 2022

Style: Power

Country:Sweden

Format: 320 mp3

Size: 5.5 GB

Lineup

Oscar Dronjak Guitars (1993-present)
See also: Ceremonial Oath, ex-Crystal Age, ex-Desecrator, ex-The Hippie Killers

Fredrik Larsson Bass (1994-1997, 2007-present)
See also: Death Destruction, ex-Crystal Age, ex-None, ex-Cans, ex-Evergrey

Joacim Cans Vocals (1996-present)
See also: ex-Mrs. Hippie, ex-Cans, ex-Warlord, ex-Highlander

Pontus Norgren Guitars (2008-present)
See also: Pänzer, ex-The Ring, ex-Dreams Fall, At the Movies, Talisman, ex-Ludor (live), ex-Great King Rat, ex-Humanimal, ex-Jekyll & Hyde, ex-Pontus Norgren, ex-The Poodles, ex-Zan Clan, ex-Jeff Scott Soto (live)

David Wallin Drums (2014-2016, 2017-present)
See also: Blacksmith, Pain (live), Stormwind, ex-Meduza

Discography List
01. Studio Albums
1997 (2001) • Glory To The Brave (Russian Edition) • 00:56:38 • 320 kbps
1998 • Legacy Of Kings (Japanese Edition) • 00:55:26 • 320 kbps
2000 • Renegade (Russian Edition) • 00:55:05 • 320 kbps
2002 • Crimson Thunder (Japanese Edition) • 01:05:22 • 320 kbps
2005 • Chapter V: Unbent, Unbowed, Unbroken (Japanese Edition) • 01:00:20 • 320 kbps
2006 • Threshold (Japanese Edition) • 00:57:38 • 320 kbps
2009 • No Sacrifice, No Victory (Japanese Edition) • 00:49:42 • 320 kbps
2011 • Infected (Japanese Edition) • 01:04:03 • 320 kbps
2011 • Infected (Limited Edition) • 00:59:21 • 320 kbps
2014 • (r)Evolution (Limited Edition) • 00:53:19 • 320 kbps
2016 • Built To Last (EMP Edition) • 2CD • 00:47:36 + 01:12:47 • 320 kbps
2019 • Dominion (Japanese Edition) • 00:55:18 • 320 kbps
2022 • Hammer Of Dawn • 00:45:51 • 320 kbps

02. Singles & EPs
1997 • Glory To The Brave (Single) • 00:20:28 • 320 kbps
1998 • Heeding The Call (Single) • 00:23:35 • 320 kbps
1999 • I Want Out (Single) • 00:12:07 • 320 kbps
2000 • Renegade (EP) • 00:12:39 • 320 kbps
2001 • Always Will Be (Single) • 00:16:11 • 320 kbps
2002 • Hearts On Fire (Single) (Japanese Edition) • 00:28:21 • 320 kbps
2005 • Blood Bound (Single) • 00:13:13 • 320 kbps
2006 • Natural High (Single) • 00:15:30 • 320 kbps
2007 • Last Man Standing (Single) • 00:04:30 • 320 kbps
2009 • Any Means Necessary (EP) • 00:20:09 • 320 kbps
2011 • B.Y.H. (Single) • 00:07:48 • 320 kbps
2011 • One More Time (Single) • 00:12:38 • 320 kbps
2014 • Bushido (Single) • 00:08:47 • 320 kbps
2016 • You Win Or You Die (7" Single) • 00:04:25 • 320 kbps
2019 • (We Make) Sweden Rock (Single) • 00:04:16 • 320 kbps
2020 • Second To One (Single) • 00:04:16 • 320 kbps

03. Compilations
2000 • Rise The Hammer 1997 - 2000 (Compilation) • 01:18:23 • 320 kbps
2007 • Steel Meets Steel - Ten Years Of Glory (Compilation) • 2CD • 01:09:50 + 01:07:19 • 320 kbps
2008 • Masterpieces (Compilation) (Japanese Edition) • 01:07:09 • 320 kbps

04. Live Albums
2003 • One Crimson Night (Live) • 2CD • 00:59:23 + 00:49:25 • 320 kbps
2012 • Gates Of Dalhalla (Live) • 2CD • 01:07:17 + 00:51:15 • 320 kbps
2020 • Live! Against The World (Live) • 2CD • 00:49:00 + 00:57:02 • 320 kbps

05. Reissue & Remastered Albums
2017 • Glory To The Brave (20-Year Anniversary Edition) • 2CD • 00:53:52 + 00:40:43 • 320 kbps
2018 • Legacy Of Kings (20-Year Anniversary Edition) • 2CD • 00:45:04 + 01:09:39 • 320 kbps
2021 • Renegade 2.0 (20-Year Anniversary Edition) • 2CD • 00:47:14 + 01:19:27 • 320 kbps

Agent Steel - Discography (1985-2022)

 

Agent Steel - Discography (1985-2022)

Agent Steel are a speed metal band from Los Angeles, California that was formed in 1984 by singer John Cyriis and drummer Chuck Profus. The band released two full length albums and one EP before ending in 1988. They were most notable for John Cyriis's high-pitched vocals, catchy songs, melodic riffs and fast tempos mixed in with their unusual (in heavy metal) UFO imagery. The band reformed in 1999 and has released three full length albums since.

History In 1983 a demo was released by a speed metal band named Sceptre which contained two future Agent Steel songs: Taken By Force and 144,000 Gone. The guitarist on this demo was John Camps who is believed to be John Cyriis, a founder of Agent Steel. Taken By Force also appeared on the Metal Massacre IV compilation from Metal Blade.

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Destruction - Discography (1985-2022)

 

Destruction - Discography (1985-2022)

Country: Germany

Genre: Thrash Metal

Destruction is a German thrash metal band formed in 1982. They are often credited as one of the "Big Four" of the German thrash metal scene, the others being Kreator, Sodom and Tankard. In addition to helping pioneer black metal by containing several elements of what was to become the genre, Destruction was part of the second wave of thrash metal in the mid-to-late 1980s, along with American bands like Testament, Sacred Reich, Death Angel and Dark Angel.[2] For most of the 1990s, the band was not signed to a record label and was forced to self-produce their albums until they signed a contract with Nuclear Blast in the early 2000s.

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Kreator - ‎Discography (1985 - 2022)

Kreator - ‎Discography (1985 - 2022)

Year: 1985 - 2022

Genre: Thrash Metal

Country: Germany

Format: Mp3

Size: 5.9 GB

Line-up


Ventor-Drums (1984-1994, 1996-present), Vocals (1984-1986)

See also: ex-Tormentor, ex-Ninnghizhidda

Mille Petrozza-Vocals, Guitars (1984-present)

See also: ex-Tormentor, ex-Voodoocult

Sami Yli-Sirniö-Guitars (2001-present)

See also: Barren Earth, Waltari, ex-Kyyria, ex-Brainwash, ex-In Rags, ex-Jimsonweed

Frédéric Leclercq-Bass (2019-present)

See also: Amahiru, Loudblast, Menace, Sinsaenum, ex-Maladaptive, ex-Memoria, Egoine, ex-DragonForce, ex-Heavenly, ex-Carnival in Coal (live), ex-Machine Head (live), ex-Sabaton (live), ex-Denied, ex-Gods of Hate, ex-Hors Normes, ex-Militia, ex-Sudel's Project, ex-Suxeed, ex-The Gust

Album list

Studio albums

1985 - Endless Pain

1986 - Pleasure To Kill

1987 - Terrible Certainty

1989 - Extreme Aggression

1990 - Coma Of Souls

1992 - Renewal

1995 - Cause For Conflict

1997 - Outcast

1999 - Endorama

2001 - Violent Revolution

2005 - Enemy Of God Revisited

2009 - Hordes Of Chaos - Ultra Riot

2012 - Phantom Antichrist

2017 - Gods Of Violence (Ltd.)

2022 - Hate Uber Alles


Compilations

1996 - Scenarios Of Violence

1999 - Voices Of Transgression

2000 - Past Life Trauma

2016 - Love Us Or Hate Us

2021 - Under The Guillotine


Live Albums

2003 - Live Kreation

2008 - At The Pulse Of Kapitulation

2010 - Terror Prevails - Live At Rock Hard Festival

2012 - Terror Prevails - Live At Rock Hard Festival, Pt. 2

2013 - Dying Alive

2017 - Live Antichrist (Promo)

2020 - London Apocalypticon - Live At The Roundhouse

2020 - London Apocalypticon - Live At The Roundhouse

2022 - Bootleg Revolution


Singles, EPs, Promos

1988 - Out Of The Dark... Into The Light

1988 - Out Of The Dark... Into The Light

1989 - Betrayer (Promo)

1990 - People Of The Lie (Promo)

1995 - Isolation (Promo)

1999 - Chosen Few

2016 - Violence Unleashed

2019 - For The Hordes (EP)

2020 - 666 - World Divided (Single)

Download:

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(Paul) DiAnno (Solo) - Discography (1984-2000)

 

Biography

Di'Anno was the first project by Paul Di'Anno after he was fired from Iron Maiden. This group was originally called Lonewolf but after disagreement with a group already called Lone Wolf, they changed their name and ended up recording only one album under the simple moniker of Di'Anno. On the tour Paul refused to play any Iron Maiden songs (much to the dismay of the crowd), playing only their own songs and a few other covers (most notably Van Halen's version of the Kinks' "You Really Got Me," and "Please Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood". Having little success, the six-piece band disbanded shortly after they were done touring.


In 1998 Di'Anno teamed up with expat Brazilian guitarist Paulo Turin and lived in São Paulo during 2000. A new band was created initially under the banner of "Nomad" and featured an all Brazilian line up. Though unconected to the previous project, the name Di'Anno was used again and the style of music was more in line with the work he had done as Paul Di'Anno and Killers.


After only one album with this lin-up, Di'Anno returned to working under his full name.

Discography

1984 - Di'Anno 

1984 - Flaming Heart (Single) 

1984 - Heartuser (Single) 

2000 - Nomad 


Sodom - Complete Discography (1984-2014)

 

Sodom is a German thrash metal band from Gelsenkirchen, formed in 1981. Along with the bands Kreator, Destruction and Tankard, Sodom is considered one of the "The Big Teutonic Four" of Teutonic thrash metal. While three bands (except Tankard) created a sound that would influence death metal and black metal, Sodom's early music style would greatly influence many late-1980s and early-1990s black metal bands more than others.


To date, Sodom has released fourteen studio albums, three live albums, two compilation albums and six EPs. They achieved their first commercial success with their third studio album Agent Orange (1989), which was the first thrash metal album to enter the German album charts, where it reached number 36. Sodom remains one of the best-selling thrash metal acts of all time, having sold over one million records.


Sodom's original line-up consisted of Tom Angelripper, Bloody Monster, Arius "Blasphemer", and Aggressor. The band was initiated by Tom as a desperate attempt to get out of having to work in coal mines in his home town of Gelsenkirchen. Though the band became a real working unit yet only when Chris Witchhunter (Christian Dudek, originally from Essen) had joined the band on drums (replacing Bloody Monster), having had already experience in writing music in some of his previous school-projects and thus coaching the remaining two members how to write proper songs (Arius had also been fired from the band). Taking inspiration from bands such as Motörhead, Venom, Tank, Accept, Rainbow and AC/DC, the group continued as a three-piece in the Motörhead-fashion and released two demos which led to a record deal with Steamhammer. Aggressor left the band shortly before releasing the In the Sign of Evil EP (generally regarded as an important early black metal release), and was replaced by Grave Violator, who himself did not last long, and left following the recording of In the Sign of Evil. Michael "Destructor" Wulf was found as a replacement, after which the band went and recorded Obsessed by Cruelty, their full-length debut featuring music that was mostly in the vein of In The Sign of Evil. Wulf did not last in the band long, and later went and joined Kreator (where he also only had a short stint; he would later die after a tragic motorcycle accident in 1993).


For the most part, Sodom was at first not taken seriously, with various press sources describing them as "a second-rate Venom clone with semi-inventive lyrics". One member would change that. Frank "Blackfire" Gosdzik came in to fill the guitar spot Wulf had left behind. Frank convinced Tom that thrash metal was moving beyond horror/occult/satanic themes of bands like Venom to embrace political, societal, and war themes. Tom was already interested in various wars yet remained a peacenik. New inspiration culminated into Frank's full-length debut with the band, Persecution Mania. The new lyrical approach and increased musicianship on the part of Frank gave the band great acclaim (as well as a gas-masked mascot Knarrenheinz, who appeared for the first time on Persecution Mania's cover). They soon embarked on a tour of Europe with the Swiss thrash metal band Coroner. After touring for the better part of 1987 and 1988, the band returned to the studio to make another album. The final product, Agent Orange, sold 100,000 copies in Germany alone. This made Sodom famous, giving them worldwide critical acclaim, and secured their place alongside Kreator and Destruction as one of the great Teutonic thrash metal bands. To this date, Agent Orange has sold more than any other German thrash-metal album in the world.


Problems were brewing inside of the band, however. Tom and Chris descended further into alcoholism. Furthermore, Frank had grown tired of composing music that his band-mates would often perform poorly live. Mille Petrozza of Kreator offered Frank a position with his band, after they lost their second guitarist, and Frank accepted. Angelripper went out looking for a replacement and found Michael Hoffman, formerly of German thrashers Assassin.


With this line-up, the album Better off Dead was released in 1990. During the South American tour however, Hoffman decided to stay in Brazil and was therefore forced to quit. Andy Brings replaced him, and a new album was recorded, Tapping the Vein, with more of a death metal sound. This proved to be the last album with the drummer Witchhunter: He was kicked out of the band, and Atomic Steif formerly of both Holy Moses and Living Death became his replacement behind the drum kit.


The group recorded the album, Get What You Deserve. The death metal influences were out; the influence of punk came in. Get What You Deserve had an arguably grotesque album cover (featuring a dead man shot and lying in his bed with a woman tied-up nearby), and many fans did not take to the band's new direction. This period also marked the beginning of less international visibility for the band as thrash lost its commercial viability for the remainder of the 1990s. Angelripper also started a solo career doing metal impressions of drinking songs, German schlagers and even Christmas-type carols. A live album was recorded of the tour in support of the resulting album called Marooned - Live.


Masquerade in Blood, saw the death metal influences return, as well as some groove metal elements kicking in, but still was pretty much in the same vein as their previous studio effort. It was released in 1995. Again another guitarist had to be found. The new choice, Strahli, did not stay very long with the band. He was arrested and imprisoned on drug-related matters, and the band had since lost contact with him, until January 2011, when they learned he had died in Düsseldorf. Atomic Steif also left and again Angelripper needed to search for new members. These were found: a guitarist in Bernemann and a drummer in Bobby Schottkowski. This line-up stabilized the band significantly and lasted until December 2010, when Schottkowski left.


The album 'Til Death Do Us Unite featured a controversial album cover, depicting a woman's pregnant belly and a man's beer gut pressing in a human skull together. This album marked the beginning of Sodom's return to thrash but was still more along the lines of a thrash-crossover sound and had much in common with bands like Suicidal Tendencies. It also spawned the song for which Sodom would make their most famous music video, the highly-controversial song "Fuck The Police." After this album, Sodom returned to the studio and released Code Red in 1999 which marked a full return to the Teutonic thrash metal sound of the 1980s, and it was met with praise from fans and press alike. A limited edition featured a bonus CD containing a tribute to Sodom album, Homage to the Gods. With 2001 came the release of M-16, a concept album about the movie Apocalypse Now, which took its title from the famed M16 assault rifle.


In 2003, a double live album was recorded in Bangkok, Thailand, titled One Night in Bangkok. A new album simply titled Sodom was released in 2006, in the same vein as M-16. The title was chosen - as Angelripper explained it - because every band needs a self-titled album, and the band had never released one. The album was delayed however, because the DVD Lords of Depravity took more time to compose than initially thought.


In 2007, Tom was asked by the record label Steamhammer for any tracks to be released on the In The Sign Of Evil EP. Tom believed there were, and the label floated the idea to Tom to get ex-members Chris Witchhunter and Grave Violator (real name: Franz Josef "Peppi" Dominik) to re-record the EP with the bonus tracks. The result became The Final Sign of Evil. Chris "Witchhunter" Dudek died on 7 September 2008 from liver failure after a long battle with illness.


In 2009, Sodom returned to the UK to play their first show in 20 years at Bloodstock Open Air.


In War and Pieces, Sodom's thirteenth studio album, was released in Europe on November 22, 2010, and released in North America on January 11, 2011. On November 30, 2010, it was announced that Bobby Schottkowski would be leaving the band, due to "personal and private problems" between Tom Angelripper and Schottkowski.[ On December 8, 2010, Markus "Makka" Freiwald was announced to be Sodom's new drummer.


In late January 2012, Sodom began writing their fourteenth studio album, which they planned to record in May 2012 for a late summer release. On December 17, 2012, the band announced the album would be released on April 29, 2013. The album is titled Epitome of Torture and features 13 tracks. The album was released in Germany on April 26, and in the US on May 7.


In November 2014, Sodom released the EP Sacred Warpath as a preview of their upcoming fifteenth studio album. The EP contains one original studio track, and live versions of three previously released songs.


In the early days Sodom's lyrics focused on Satanic and occult themes but war soon became their main subject. This led some people to think that the band was militarist, but on closer observation the reader would find the lyrics actually being anti-war. In an interview with Metalkings.com Tom Angelripper said: "Why are we writing about war? Because we don’t want war. We wanna describe how bad the war is." The chorus of the song Ausgebombt also gives a very clear message: "No trade with death, No trade with arms, Dispense the war, Learn from the past."




Current line-up :



Tom Angelripper (Thomas Such, Onkel Tom) - vocals, bass (Desperados) (1981–present)

Bernd "Bernemann" Kost - guitar (ex-Crows) (1996–present)

Markus "Makka" Freiwald - drums (2010–present)



Former members :



Guitar


Frank Testegen - (1983–1984)

Josef "Grave Violator" Dominic - (1984–1985, 2007)

Michael Wulf - (1985–1986) (later Kreator) (deceased)

Uwe Christophers - (on tour in 1986)

Frank "Blackfire" Gosdzik - (later Mystic (Bra) and Kreator) (1987–1989)

Uwe Baltrusch - (on tour in 1989/1990) (also in Mekong Delta, later House of Spirits)

Michael Hoffman - (Assassin (Ger)) (1990)

Andy Brings - (later Powergod) (1991–1995)

Dirk Strahlimeier - (1995–1996) (deceased)


Drums


Christian "Witchhunter" Dudek - (1983–1992, 2007) (deceased) (see also Destruction and Bathory)

Guido Richter - (1993-1996) (later Stahlträger, Assassin, Sacred Chao, Holy Moses, Living Death, Brotós)

Bobby Schottkowski - (1997–2010)




This package contains :



Studio Albums :



1986 - Obsessed By Cruelty (Steamhammer Pressing)


1987 - Persecution Mania


1988 - In The Sign Of Evil + Obsessed By Cruelty


1989 - Agent Orange (2cd, 2010 Reissue)


1990 - Better Off Dead


1992 - Tapping The Vein


1994 - Get What You Deserve


1995 - Masquerade In Blood


1997 - 'til Death Do Us Unite


1999 - Code Red


2001 - M-16


2006 - Sodom


2007 - The Final Sign Of Evil


2010 - In War And Pieces (2CD Deluxe Edition)


2012 - 30 Years' War - CD 1


2012 - 30 Years' War - CD 2


2012 - Official Bootleg - The Witchunter Decade


2013 - Epitome Of Torture




EP, Demo:



1984 - Satan's Conjuration - Witchhammer [Demo]


1989 - Ausgebombt (Ep)


1991 - The Saw Is The Law (Ep)


1993 - Aber Bitte Mit Sahne (Ep)


2005 - The Sins Of Sodom


2014 - Sacred Warpath (VBR)



Japan Press:



1987 - Persecution Mania


1988 - Mortal Way Of Live


1989 - Agent Orange


1990 - Better Off Dead


1990 - Obsessed By Cruelty + Expurse Of Sodomy + In The Sign Of Evil


1991 - Sodomania


1991 - The Saw Is The Law + Ausgebombt


1992 - Tapping The Vein


1993 - Aber Bitte Mit Sahne


1994 - Get What You Deserve


1995 - Masquerade In Blood


1997 - 'Til Death Do Us Unite


1999 - Code Red


2006 - Sodom


2007 - The Final Sign Of Evil


2010 - In War And Pieces




Live:



1988 - Mortal Way Of Live


1994 - Marooned Live


2003 - One Night In Bangkok




Tribute:



1999 - Homage To The Gods - A Tribute To Sodom

чОткийбабуин - Discography (2009-2013)

 

Releases:

2009 - Self-Titled [EP]

2009 - Анал-Карнавал

2010 - She told, that my face looks like old shit. i take a gun and kill my horse [EP]

2012 - Factory Make You Successful (Unreleased)

2012 - Fuck Everything [EP]

2012 - She told, that my face looks like old shit. i take a gun and kill my horse [EP] (Re-Release)

2013 - Untitled album (Unreleased)

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Friday, August 26, 2022

Obscure Heaven Discography

 

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Releases

Kerayak Noise / Obscure Heaven - 2 Way Split

Mindbasement & Obscure Heaven - We Are Grains Of Sand In The Hourglass Of The Universe

obscure heaven - [btr092] broken tape records presents "1st drone & ambient compilation"

obscure heaven - 10 Walls, 10 Hours

obscure heaven - 2 Seconds Compilation

obscure heaven - 4 way split

obscure heaven - 5 Seconds Compilation

obscure heaven - 6​-​way Split

obscure heaven - A Tribute To Sleep Column

obscure heaven - Abandoned Laboratory

obscure heaven - Abstract

obscure heaven - agony

obscure heaven - Ancient Beasts

obscure heaven - Ancient Cold

obscure heaven - Ancient Submarines Under The Mystical Sea of Doom Sounds of War III Compilation

obscure heaven - Another 24 Hours

obscure heaven - Antiquity As A Subject Of Adoration

obscure heaven - audio_portrait_oblako_8

obscure heaven - Black Rectangle

obscure heaven - Bottomless Dephts Of The Ocean

obscure heaven - broken tape records presents "2nd drone & ambient compilation"

obscure heaven - Broken tape records presents: International experimental & noise compilation (100 way split)

obscure heaven - Broken tape records presents: International experimental music compilation (200 way split)

obscure heaven - Broken tape records presents: International experimental music compilation (300 way split)

obscure heaven - Broken tape records presents: International experimental music compilation (400 way split)

obscure heaven - Castle Of Grief

obscure heaven - Chains Of Slavery

obscure heaven - Cyberpunk III Replicants Revenge Sexier & Deadlier Various Artists Compilation

obscure heaven - Darker Than The Darkest Night

obscure heaven - Dead Nature

obscure heaven - Demo I

obscure heaven - Demo II

obscure heaven - Demo III

obscure heaven - Deviant Kitchen Noise A Very Bloody Noise Compilation

obscure heaven - DFR Compilation Vol. 3

obscure heaven - Drafts

obscure heaven - Drugs Split

obscure heaven - Dyatlov Pass Incident 1959

obscure heaven - E​.​S​.​O​.​D. Noise: Volume 1

obscure heaven - E​.​S​.​O​.​D. Walls: Vol. 2

obscure heaven - Et Tantum In Fundo Ad Salutis

obscure heaven - Event Horizon

obscure heaven - Forbidden Room

obscure heaven - Fragments Of Consciousness

obscure heaven - Give Us This Day Our Daily Noise

obscure heaven - grey autumn

obscure heaven - Hole In The Wall

obscure heaven - Hypnosplit

obscure heaven - Imploding Sounds #500

obscure heaven - Last Day Of Degradation

obscure heaven - Lo​-​Fi Harsh Noise Procession

obscure heaven - lux hotel

obscure heaven - Minimal

obscure heaven - Minimal Distortions

obscure heaven - Natural Disasters

obscure heaven - Noise Against Racism Volume 2

obscure heaven - Noise For Speeding Various Artists Compilation

obscure heaven - Noise ist Krieg 4

obscure heaven - Noise ist Krieg 5

obscure heaven - Noise Jihad / Obscure Heaven Split

obscure heaven - Now, That's What I Call Cancer: CIC Vol. IV

obscure heaven - Obscure Dust Split

obscure heaven - obscure heaven

obscure heaven - Obscure Heaven / Hana Haruna Split

obscure heaven - Obscure Heaven / MMSNEONCHAN Split

obscure heaven - Obscure Heaven / Prospekt Bol'shevikov

obscure heaven - Obscure Heaven / Raw Pit Split

obscure heaven - Obscure Heaven / Белые Сны Уставших Богов

obscure heaven - ONLY FREAK PEOPLE VOL 4

obscure heaven - Our Life / Our Freedom

obscure heaven - Overdose

obscure heaven - Pasta Press

obscure heaven - Post-Apocalyptic Love & Pestilence

obscure heaven - raven fly

obscure heaven - Ruins

obscure heaven - Sapatista

obscure heaven - Save The Planet - Kill Yourself!

obscure heaven - Session 05/08/18

obscure heaven - Short Duration

obscure heaven - Shrouded In Smoke

obscure heaven - Soil Erosion

obscure heaven - Source Of Power

obscure heaven - Still In The Serpent Womb After All These Years

obscure heaven - The Dead Live Inside The Earth

obscure heaven - The Halloween Compilation

obscure heaven - The Noise Matrix Various Artists Compilation

obscure heaven - They Will Never Come Home

obscure heaven - Train Cemetery / Obscure Heaven Split

obscure heaven - Trite, Perpetual, Devoid of Existence

obscure heaven - UFO III Alien World Various Artists Compilation

obscure heaven - Untitled

obscure heaven - untitled

obscure heaven - VA RusZUD Rebild 2019

obscure heaven - Vacuum

obscure heaven - Veil Of Mysterium

obscure heaven - Walls of R'lyeh: A Tribute to Howard Phillips Lovecraft

obscure heaven - War In Your Heads Vol​.​I

obscure heaven - War In Your Heads Vol​.​II

obscure heaven - What Surrounds You?

obscure heaven - Wilderness

obscure heaven - Winter Morning / Winter Night

obscure heaven - Within The Everlasting Bleak Skies Vol. 2

obscure heaven - Within The Everlasting Bleak Skies Vol. 5

obscure heaven - Within The Everlasting Bleak Skies Vol.3

obscure heaven - WNA Compilation Vol. 10

obscure heaven - Woman Named Death

obscure heaven - Worst Prison Inside

obscure heaven - Zxhen

obscure heaven - Гликодин SS / Obscure Heaven Split

obscure heaven - Гликодин SS / Obscure Heaven Split

Obscure Heaven / Crepuscular Entity - Obscure Heaven / Crepuscular Entity Split

obscure heaven / Ferra-Reto - OBSCURE HEAVEN + FERRA​-​RETO

Obscure Heaven / Grustь - Split

Obscure Heaven / Interzona - Underground Landscape

Obscure Heaven / Pötögiikräz - Chaotic Sequence

Obscure Heaven / Rose Sobchak - Stop The Misha

Obscure Heaven / SpecImEn - Split

Obscure Heaven / Vitauct - Magic Formula

Obscure Heaven / Шумоизоляция - Split

Obscure Heaven & Dust 60 - The truth is contained in the gradient's middle of the sunset between city houses

Psychogenic Pain + Obscure Heaven - Split

rådiöheåven - Barefoot On A Wounded Soul

rådiöheåven - broken identity

Raw Pit / Obscure Heaven - Raw Pit / Obscure Heaven Split

De-Sartre Discography

 

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Releases #1

De-Sartre - De la Explotación a la Autoexplotación

De-Sartre - Fundamentalismo Instrumental (Single)

De-Sartre & NxBx - Ensayos sobre el Aislamiento

De-Sartre/Adumbratio - Untitled Split, De-Sartre/Adumbratio


Releases #2

De-Sartre - Demo I

De-Sartre - Destruyendo una Obra de Arte

De-Sartre - En Vivo en La Palomera 23.8.2019

De-Sartre - En vivo en No Lux #01

De-Sartre - Fiorella 16/De-Sartre

De-Sartre - Nauseabundo (En Vivo)

De-Sartre - Necrocapitalismo Sacrificial

De-Sartre - Vacíos

De-Sartre & Nitts - Deconstruir: Split Nitts(RIP)/De-Sartre.