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Available at Bones Brigade records' Grindshop Compact Disc CD AGENTS OF ABHORRENCE Relief (Aussie) 8.99 Euros Awesome new album! One of the most crazy Tortured Grind in Australia, for fans of Discordance Axis, Narcosis etc Split CD AUTORITAR / WARSORE (Aussie/ger) 7.99 Euros Cult Split 10 repress on Split CD, between fast crust and uncompromising Grindcore!! Digipack EIBON II (Fra) 7.99 Euros Two massive twenty-minutes tracks where EIBON refine their very own vision of slow and painful music. CD EXCRUCIATING TERROR Expression of Pain (US) 8.99 Euros Grindcore album Masterpiece!! Classic, legend, cult! + extra unreleased Live tracks!! CD FEASTEM Avaritia humanae (Swe/Fin) 7.99 Euros Ultra fast grindcore with energic breaks down attack!!, awesome album! CD Digisleeve GRIDLINK Longhena (US) 7.99 Euros Tortured Ultra Fast Math Grind! With Bryan on drums from Kill The Client, Phobia etc CD HATRED SURGE Collection 2008-2009 (US) 8.99 Euros The 2nd collection . Contains all tracks from the DECONSTRUCT 12 and both the ISOLATED HUMAN 7" & the 2 track SERVANT/BESTIAL 7". FastcoreGrind. CD HUMAN CULL Stillborn Nation (UK) 7.99 Euros Very good Grindcore!! From raging riffs to good fast energy! 3 Way Split CD INFECTED SOCIETY / F STANDS FOR FUCK YOU / MISERABLE FAILURE 6,00 Euros Old-School Grindcore / GrindNRoll / Apocalyptic Grind. MCD INFECTED SOCIETY Get Infected (Fra) 5.99 Euros Sick right in your face Grindcore!! Incl. Napalm Death and Pantero cover song. 3MCD K.S.K. Bounecore from tha hood (Ger) 5.99 Euros German thrashcore freaks with new CD!!! 17 songs of pure dirty thrashing core!!! For fans of INFEST, YACOPSAE Double CD LAST DAYS OF HUMANITY -Since 1989 Rest in Gore (Nl) 15 Euros Almost 160 minutes of brutal fast old school goregrind!!! Contains: -128 songs -28 unreleased songs -Complete new art work Complete discography till 2014 -All 7" EP's and demo's sticker. CD MACHETAZO Live at CBGB NYC (Spa) 7.99 CD version of the limited vinyl pressing released two years ago by Black Mass Records. Live recordings at the legendary CBGB club in NYC. Outstanding sound quality! 15 songs plus MOTRHEAD and VENOM covers. CD MASSGRAV Napalm over stureplan (Swe) 7.99 Euros Furious, pissed off, ass kicking Scandi-thrash-grind, 27 songs of a non-stop barrage of ripping guitars, crazed drumming, and seething vocals. CD MASSGRAV This war will be won by meat eaters (Swe) 7.99 Euros 20 new songs of hyper pissed Swedish hardcore grind thrash, including a Limp Wrist cover. Digisleeve CD MONSTERS! Compilation 7,99 Euros With: Total Fucking Destruction / Dept of Correction, C.O.A.G. Miserable Failure, Unsu, Infected Society. CD NASHGUL Obey (Spa) 7.99 Euros Obeycompiles songs from the splits with P.L.F. and MALPRACTICE INSURANCE plus some previously unreleased ones. CD NOLENTIA May the hand that holds the match (Fra) 7,99 Intense and dark Grindcore, clear, tight and powerfull Grind!! Double-CD PACTUM Sucubo m.o.d.l. (Mex) 10 Euros Full Discography, 2 albums, 1 demo and 2 EP!! Dark Black Death, Cult!! Very well designed, inner sleeve, lyrics etc.. CD P.L.F. Ultimate Whirlwindof Incineration (US) 8.99 Euros Fourth and new album, turbo drums and pure violent attacks of riffs. CD SPLITTER Avskrackande exemplar (Fin) 7.99 Euros Fast right to the point Grindcore, in the vein of Nasum. CD THIS COMP KILLS FASCISTS Vol.1 7,99 Euros With: Weekend Nachos, Kill The Client, Spoonful of Vacodin, Insect Warfare, Magrudergrind, Maruta, Total Fucking Destruction, Brutal Truthetc14 Bands!!! CD TODAY IS THE DAY in the eyes of god (US) 7,99 Euros Harsh vocals, sudden changes in feel, and -- most importantly -- crashing, clanging guitar riffs that bludgeon the listener! CD YACOPSAE Tanz, Grosny, Tanz (Ger) 7.99 Euros Back in stock, Stop and Go Power Grinding Violence, A Must! 7 EP Split EP Fanzine COMMUNAL GRAVE N2 (written in English) 7 with Yacopsae / Slight Slappers, Both bands uncompromised PowerViolence + Fanzine with Gride Tour Report + TFD / Idiots Parade Tour Report + Despise You Summer Euro Tour 2013 Tour Report, Backslider interview etc Split EP FATAL NUNCHAKU / xKATExMOSHx (Fra/Ita) 4.50 Euros Orange Wax, Grindcore vs Fastcore, very good split!!! Split EP HEMDALE / DOUBLED OVER (US/) 4,99 Euros Pure Gory Grind Madness!!! Finally something gore and good!! Hemdale is back!!! / Old School Grindcore savage. 12 LP & 10 10 HORSE BASTARD Giraffetermath (uk) 8 Euros Intense Grind Violence, unsane vocal!! Fast Fast Fast!!!Crazy huge energy!! A Must!! Picture LP LAST DAYS OF HUMANITY Hymns of indigestible suppuration (Nl) 12 Euros Gore Grind Classic repress on picture!! So good, still!!! Cassette / Tape Tape TOTAL FUCKING DESTRUCTION Hater (US) 4,50 Euros Limited to 100 copies edition, including two bonus tracks: studio and live cover versions of NASUM's "Blinded" Total Grind!

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