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NAPALM DEATH - Time Waits For No Slave CD
€12.00With “Time Waits For No Slave” ND humbly yet ferociously solidify their legendary status once again!
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MINISTRY - The Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Taste LP
€28.00This was the record that definitively turned Ministry from an electro-industrial dance band into a cutting-edge metal act. With distorted vocals, pounding drum machines, and ripping guitar chords, songs like "Thieves" and "Burning Inside" merged computer technology with metallic riffology, setting the pace for dozens of second-rate computer nerds to follow.
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MINISTRY - Animositisomina 2LP (Orange)
€36.00Limited edition of 1,500 individually numbered copies on orange coloured vinyl.
Comes in a gatefold cover.
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ULVER - Hexahedron - Live At Henie Onstad Kunstsenter CD
€17.00Hexahedron documents the second of the two dazzling, sold-out Ulver shows in the legendary Studio at Henie Onstad Kunstsenter at Høvikodden back in April 2018. A special commission and “an honourable undertaking”, as Tore Ylwizaker put it in their career-spanning book Wolves Evolve – The Ulver Story, published last year. “To orientate our music into an art setting is appealing to me”, he said. “Doing whatever we want, not knowing what it’s supposed to become or where it will end up.”
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ROTTEN SOUND - Abuse To Suffer CD
€10.00Grindcore is not for the faint of heart and ROTTEN SOUND do not subscribe to the idea of compromise.
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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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MINISTRY - The Land Of Rape And Honey LP
€28.00Ministry successfully combined industrial heavy metal and electronic beats with a punk attitude. The Land Of Rape And Honey was their breakthrough album released in 1988, which laid the foundation for a series of successful 'tech metal' albums that appealed to alternative audiences all over the globe. Drawing heavy on the sampler, synthesised sounds and thick layers of distorted guitars, this group preceded highly successful acts such as Fear Factory and Nine Inch Nails. Highlights on The Land Of Rape And Honey include the songs 'Stigmata', 'The Missing' and 'Flashback' all examples of the band's distinctive signature sound.
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CHRISTIAN DEATH - Sex And Drugs And Jesus Christ LP (Dark Green)
€20.00Released in a gatefold sleeve, with a printed inner sleeve with lyrics. Limited to 300 copies. Dark Green vinyl.
Side A : This Is Heresy / Jesus Where's The Sugar / Wretched Mankind / The Third Antichrist MMXX
Side B : Erection / Ten Thousand Hundred Times / Incendiary Lover / Window Pain / Tragedy
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NAPALM DEATH - Throes Of Joy In The Jaws Of Defeatism CD
€14.00From the pinnacle of confrontational instrumental extremity and steadfast lyrical humanity, NAPALM DEATH’s new album warps musical landscapes all over again. The 16th studio album by UK’s Gods of Grind and much anticipated follow-up to 2015’s acclaimed "Apex Predator – Easy Meat" includes 12 songs seething with caustic evolution and unrelenting scope.
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ULVER - Sic Transit Gloria Mundi EP MLP
€23.00Released on regular black Vinyl, limited to 1000 copies.
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CARCASS - Symphonies Of Sickness LP
€25.00Exhumed Black edition limited to 400 copies.
Part of Earache's Full Dynamic Range series.
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TOOL - Opiate MCD
€10.00Opiate is a collection of heavy, aggressive, cynical music (though the tail end of the title track sounds more like acid rock), packaged in songs noticeably shorter than on their later efforts (Undertow, 1993, and Aenima, 1996). While not as impressive as Undertow, arguably their finest effort, Opiate has a definite appeal.
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