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ROTTEN SOUND - Apocalypse CD Digipak
€15.00ROTTEN SOUND have firmly established themselves as one of the leading acts of the grindcore scene. Expertly wielding the fierce brutality and massive aggression of their genre, the Finns add intelligent songwriting, effective arrangements, and musical proficiency as well as subtle death metal elements to their sound.
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GENITORTURERS - Blackheart Revolution CD Digipak
€5.00A sharp production with rhythmical pulses and nasty electronic surprises hones the GENITORTURERS’ sound to a cutting edge. This is what it would sound like, if MARILYN MANSON met WHITE ZOMBIE for a wild party!
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NAPALM DEATH - Fear, Emptiness, Despair CD Digipak
€17.00Rerelease as digipak CD.
"Fear, Emptiness, Despair" bei NAPALM DEATH was originally releaesd in 1994.
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CIRCLE OF ANIMALS - Destroy The Light CD Digipak
€12.00The Sanford Parker (MINSK, HIGH CONFESSIONS, NACHTMYSTIUM) and Bruce Lamont (YAKUZA) helmed CIRCLE OF ANIMALS delivers a modern form of the legendary Chicago industrial sound on its first proper full-length ‘Destroy the Light’.
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BONG - Thought And Existence CD Digipak
€14.00Bong are back, presenting two side-long slabs of deep space power. In the three years since they last graced our stereos, Bong have augmented their strategy of crushing riffs and momentous drum rhythms with extra lashings vibes cosmic energy. The second track, for instance, with its superbly portentous Borges-quoting title, is remarkably ‘up’ for Bong. Thought And Existence is out on Ritual Productions.
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INSECT ARK - Marrow Hymns CD Digipak
€14.00Combining elements of horror-film soundtracks, psychedelic doom, and atmospheric noise, INSECT ARK is comprised of Dana Schechter (bass, lap steel guitar, synthesizers) and Ashley Spungin (drums, synthesizers). INSECT ARK’s intensely visual music weaves interludes of fragile beauty with crushing passages of swirling doom, spinning like a backwards fever dream. “Marrow Hymns” is a wordless song, a hypnotic voice that screams and whispers from a place deep in the furrows, from the bones, from the blood.
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INSECT ARK - The Vanishing CD Digipak
€14.00Instrumental psychedelic doom duo Insect Ark have creating uncomfortable sonicscapes that feel both intimate and icy cold since 2011. Nightmarish horror film-like visions, outer space travel, and gritty noir textures – all of this and more have been conjured up in their past records, the much-praised Portal / Well (2015) and Marrow Hymns (2018), but now, something even bigger is coming. Prepare for The Vanishing.
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KHONSU - Anomalia CD Digipak
€12.00Massive and thundering keyboards weave dense textures. Metal and Industrial collide to shape dark forms and structures. The band from Trondheim made such a strong impact with their demo that KHONSU was invited to perform at the prestigious Inferno Festival, Oslo. Now their debut "Anomalia" reveals KHONSU's true strength!
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RAMMSTEIN - Zeit CD Digisleeve
€18.00Zeit, the eighth album from the Berlin musicians follows their untitled No. 1 album that shot the band straight to the top of 14 international charts in 2019, after the longest break between albums of their career to date.
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STRAIGHTHATE - Indigenous CD Digipak
€8.00Supersonic Death/Grind/Hard Core with a psychedelic momentum.
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BONG - We Are, We Were And We Will Have Been CD Digipak
€13.00"We are, we were and we will have been" continues Bong’s unregulated experiments on tonal prolonging. Solemn in its delivery and frightening in its implications, this latest album signifies a point of no return from the Pied Pipers of mesmeric drone, its two near twenty minute tracks will surely loop and envelop indefinitely, freeing the listener from this increasingly unfamiliar material world and mercifully trapping them in the weightlessness of Bong’s sonic void.
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DARK BUDDHA RISING - Abyssolute Transfinite CD Digisleeve
€14.00Official CD reissue of this 2011 album.
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DARK BUDDHA RISING - Ritual IX CD Digisleeve
€14.00The official reissue of Dark Buddha Rising’s first album from 2008.
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