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Everything available and many more on Bones Brigade records' Grindshop Compact Disc CD AFGRUND “The age of dumb” (Fin-Swe) 10 Euros New Album, Pure Swedish Grindcore with killer sound and great inspirations!!! CD GRIEF “Come to grief” (US) 10 Euros Classic sludge/doom release, Come To Grief. Originally released in 1994, reissue features expanded artwork and an unreleased track the band recorded for a horror movie. Split CD LAST DAYS OF HUMANITY / NECROCANNIBALIST VOMITORIUM (Nl/Ukr) 8 Euros Gore Grind live recordings and studio for N.V. Split CD LYCANTHROPHY / BLOOD I BLEED (Cz/Nl) 8 Euros This time on CD format, Total Grind and stop and go violence!! Split CD NOOTHGRUSH / COFFINS (US/Jap) 13,50 Euros Import from Japan, 100% new material from both bands, sludge and massive heavy Doom! A Must! CD SKULLHOG “The evil dead” (Nl) 8 Euros Pure Old School Death, Massive drums, Dirty riffs and no pity vocals!! That’s what you deserve! It’s like listening to Autopsy, Coffins, Celtic Frost and Necrophagia in the same time!! With member of many bands like Inhume, Bile, Insult etc… 7” EP Split EP CAPITALIST CASUALTIES / LACK OF INTEREST (100%US) 4,50 Euros A must and back in stock! Split EP CATHETER / ATROCITY EXHIBIT (US / UK) 4 euros Grindcore + Onslaught cover / Grindcore + Motorhead cover EP YACOPSAE “Krank ist normal” (Ger) 4,20 Euros For their 21th anniversary YACÖPSAE shoot their debut 7“ „Krank ist normal“ again. New recordings of 2010, done in 3 man line up. A usual brutal wall of sound. 12” LP & 10” 3 Way Split 10” ACxDC / MAGNUM FORCE / SEX PRISONER (100% US) 10 Euros Each band provide their best material to date. The record sports a gorgeous b-side etching , second press white vinyl. LP AGENTS OF ABHORRENCE “Relief” (Australia) 12 Euros Awesome new album! One of the most crazy Tortured Grind in Australia, for fans of Discordance Axis, Narcosis etc… LP ARKANGEL “s/t” (Bel-Fra) 11 Euros Second album, first time on vinyl. Dark and killer riffs for a brutal and full of hate metal Hardcore. For fans of Kickback, Crawlspace! 10” BACKSLIDER “Consequences” (US) 10 Euros Backslider return with a 10" packed with powerviolence in the same vein as Iron Lung and Weekend Nachos. LP LAST DAYS OF HUMANITY “The sound of rancid juices sloshing around your coffin” (Nl) 12 Euros Gore Grind Classic!! No Porn, No Bullshit!! First time on Vinyl. LP LAST DAYS OF HUMANITY “Human atrocity” (Nl) 10 Euros Demo repress on Vinyl, limited edition. LP MAGRUDERGRIND “Rehashed” (US) 12 Euros Grindcore Masterpiece, Pure anger and blast intensity! Gatefold LP MONARCH “Omens” (Fra) 12 Euros New Album. Awesome funeral drone with haunting vocals!! A Must of pure darkness! LP PHOBIA “Remnants of Filth” (US) 10 Euros New Album, Pure Anger, Pure hate, Pure Grind!! This is a masterpiece of Pissed off core!!! LP P.L.F. “Devious persecution and wholesale slaughter” (US) 12 Euros New Album, If you are a fan of the groove and the fast, then this album is for you, Great drumming by a great grindcore drummer! LP SENSELESS APOCALYPSE “Unpolluted” (Jap) 10 Euros Second album of this Japanese Power Violence / Fastcore veterans with 25 furious tracks recorded in 2008. First time on vinyl. LP THE KILL “Make ‘em Suffer” (Australia) 12 Euros Amazing album, fast and pure grind energy, don’t miss it!! LP YACOPSAE “Tanz, grosny, tanz…” (Ger) 11 Euros Back in stock! Ultra Turbo Violence!! A Must! Cassette / Tape Tape PIZZA HI FIVE “Oh, no! It’s…” (US) 3.50 Euros Vinyl collection 2010-2012, Grind and pure energy! Split Tape TAKASHI OHKAWA / POWERCUP (Pol/Can) 3.50 Euros Noise / Grindcore. Split features live tracks from Powercup's European tour and HNW from Takashi Ohkawa. Limited to 150 copies

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