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Bonjour Everybody, Just to inform you that soon will be out the 12"LP of the new JESUS CROST, you can listen to 1 new song there:

Crazy new album, like the perfect mix of Cephalotripsy & Yacopsae!! This new album is a bomb of violence! ejijyo.jpgAlso here the new list of great records we received, all availale at: Bones Brigade records' Grindshop Compact Disc CD BRUCE X CAMPBELL “We are all Kamikaze” (Can) 7.99 Euros Brutal zombie grind crushing band !! between Dahmer and Insect Warfare!!! Split CD IN DISGUST / P.L.F. (US) 7.99 Euros 2010 In Disgust / P.L.F. split!! Killer!!! MCD MAGRUDERGRIND “Crusher” (US) 4.99 Euros Pure Blasting Grindcore Violence + 1 Sludge song. Don’t miss!! CD Digipack PICK YOUR SIDE “Let me show you how democracy works” (Can) 7.99 Euros Featuring members of Haymaker, Left For Dead, and Fuck The Facts. Political style of music that incorporates elements of hardcore, crust, grindcore, and powerviolence. CD QUATTRO STAGIONI “Discography 1998-2008” (Ger) 7.99 Euros The complete Discography, Pure Grinding Power Violence!! A Must! CD WAKE “False” (Can) 8.99 Euros Tight, diverse, ardent, and heavy FALSE is a direct injection of fantastic grind. CD WEEKEND NACHOS “Punish and Destroy / Torture” (US) 7.99 Euros First album + ep on CD, 45 songs of Power Fastcore! Double CD YACOPSAE “Discoregraphy” (Ger) 15 Euros 149 tracks! The final collection of all their out of print vinyl stuff , compilation tracks, demo/ rehearsal and live recordings (including lots of previously unreleased/ rare material from the early days). 7” EP EP BACKSLIDER “Maladapted” (US) 4.50 Euros Pure Fastcore , crushing break parts!! For Fans of Weekend Nachos! Split EP INSECT WARFARE / CARCASS GRINDER (US/Jap) 4.50 Euros A Must have a your Grincore Classic Collectiobn!! Fast and Powerful!!!!! Split 5” POWERCUP / SUFFERING MIND (Can/Pol) 4 Euros NoisyGrindMinceCore / Political Grindcore anger. Split EP WAKE / REHASHED (100% Can) 5 Euros Punk/thrash group that has previously released a full length album and WAKE an intense metallic, hardcore-fused grind!! Split EP WAKING THE DEAD / D.F.C. (Nl/Bra) 5 Euros Fast & loud crossover/thrash mayhem stuff early DRI, Suicidal Tendencies fans. This is D.I.Y. thrash punk not bloody fucking stars !! 12” LP & 10” Split LP BLOODRED BACTERIA / BASTARD NOISE “From Zero To Hero And Blackwards - Collab.” 10 Euros Both bands share one track with a cross-over-fade in the middle to switch from Bloodred Bacteria to Bastard Noise. 1-sided 12" 45rpm with a silk-screening on the b-side. HC/Grind melts with massive skull electronics. Ltd Edition First time on Vinyl. LP COLUMN OF HEAVEN “Ecstatically embracing all that we habitually suppress” (Can) 10 Euros Demo LP, Limited Edition, Ex-The Endless Blockade members, Blasts of harsh noise and brutal hardcore Power Violence!!! A Must!! Split LP ROBOCOP / DETROIT (100% US) 12 Euros Two bands that are releasing the harsh reality of music and noise on the unsuspecting victims of today's music followers. they combine a onslaught of noise, powerviolence to produce some blasting combinations. A Must! ON TOUR IN JULY: CHIENS + WHORESNATION Check their FaceBook Update!!!! https://www.facebook.com/chiensgrind
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