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Everything is available on Bones Brigade records to the GRINDSHOP!!! Compact Disc CD BLACK HOLE OF CALCUTTA “2007-2010” (US) 10 Euros Discography cd with Split 10”, Split 7”, compilation tracks etc…! Hardcore Grind!! CD GOUT “s/t” (UK) 7 Euros Moshing Beat Down Gore Grind, very good first release. CD MASSGRAV “This war will be won by meat eaters” (Swe) 10 Euros 20 new songs of hyper pissed Swedish hardcore grind thrash, including a Limp Wrist cover. CD SEVERE TORTURE “Slaughtered” (Nl) 10 Euros New Album!! More brutal, eclectic and darker than ever, "Slaughtered" will blow you away! CD TOTAL FUCKING DESTRUCTION “Peace, Love and total fucking destruction” (US) 10 Euros Second suffocating and asphixiating dark and totally insane full-length album by Brutal Truth's Richard Hoak's monster! 7” EP Split EP ARCHAGATHUS / MAXIMUM THRASH (Can/Ind) 4 Euros Mince core!!! Polks beats, d-beats, scissor beats, blast beats!! Early Agathocles / Grind Chaos. Split EP CHEMICAL TOMB / CORRUPT HUMANITY (Uk/Uk) 4 Euros Intense Grind Chaos / Raw and Massive Grind attack. Split EP DEATH TRIPPER / MEAT PACKER (uk) 4 Euros Slamming Grind / Crazy Grind a bit like Agoraphobic Nosebleed. EP GOD’S AMERICA “Our bones will bleach in the sun” (US) 5.20 Euros Devastating powerviolence/grind band from Las Vegas. Split EP THE AFTERNOON GENTLEMEN / CHIENS (Uk/Fra) 4 Euros White vinyl, Ultra Fastcore / BlastViolence, Both bands offer us new killer tracks! A Must! Last chance before it’s sold out!!!!! Split EP THE KILL / THE COMMUNION (Australia / US) 4 Euros Blast of anger & hate / Screamo Tortured Grind EP TRIAC “…Always meant to hurt you” (US) 5.20 Euros Baltimore’s TRIAC blast through four tracks of furious grindcore, Pure audio terrorism. EP WEEKEND NACHOS “Black Earth” (US) 5.20 Euros Crushing 4 tracks on this EP, 2 of which were later re-recorded for their 'Worthless' LP on Deep Six. Green Vinyl. EP WEEKEND NACHOS “Watch you suffer” (US) 5.20 Euros Limited Yellow Vinyl! Chicago's WEEKEND NACHOS are back with a brand new single!! NEW!! 12” LP & 10” LP ARCHAGATHUS “Coffee Grinder” (Can) 10 Euros 14 tracks recorded between 2008 & 2011, Raw Mincing Grindcore!! Limited to 440 copies, hand numbered. LP BLACK HOLE OF CALCUTTA “s/t” (US) 10 Euros Heavy hardcore with the occasional blast beat, hearkens a 90's His Hero is Gone feel. LP FLAGITIOUS IDIOSYNCRASY IN THE DILAPIDATION “s/t” (Jap) 12 Euros From Tokyo, Japan’s brutal grindcore blasters F.I.D.!!! These four women deal out insane grinding cyclone damage, think Assuck, Phobia and Insect Warfare!!! 10” GETS WORSE (Uk) 8 Euros Fast Hardcore Power Violence from Leeds, with member of Joe Pesci and The Afternoon Gentlemen. Very Good!!! Purple Vinyl Wax. LP GORGUTS “From Wisdom to Hate” (Can) 12 Euros Groundbreaking technical death metal from Montreal. First time ever on vinyl. Split LP HUMMINGBIRD OF DEATH / TITANARUM (US) 10 Euros Blasting raw hardcore blaze-ups, fastcore tinges with breakneck speed / Blasting, in-your-face, raw, angry and real hardcore punkrock. Split LP LAST DAYS OF HUMANITY / NECROCANNIBALISTIC VOMITORIUM (Nl / Ukr) 10 Euros Yellow Clear Vinyl, Gore Grind live recordings and studio for N.V. Limited to 322 copies, hand numbered. Gatefold LP LEFT FOR DEAD “Devoid of Everything” (Can) 12 Euros Left For Dead's entire studio recorded-remastered output from 1996-1997. Ultra Fast Hardcore. Gatefold cover with additional lyrics insert. LP MASACRE “Imperio Del Terror” (Col) 10 Euros Limited to 300 Copies, Hand Numbered, demo 1989 repress + rehersal 1988 + Indeit Version. Comes with an insert. Gatefold LP PICK YOUR SIDE “Let me show you how Democracy works” (Can) 12 Euros Fast heavy pissed off hardcore that sounds like everything you'd hope it sounded like. ex-and-present members of Haymaker, Fuck the Facts LP SICK FIX “Vexed” (US) 12 Euros Washington DC's straight edge power Hardcore Debut LP "Vexed" comes loaded with twelve tracks of fast and crushing, pissed off female fronted hardcore played by members of Magrudergrind / Coke Bust / Lotus Fucker / D.O.C. etc. CASSETTE TAPE Tape ALDEBARAN “Embracing the Lightless Depths” (US) 5 Euros Mighty and most important death/doom metal bands today. The heaviest and most searing work they’ve delivered. T-SHIRT T-Shirt LOOKING FOR AN ANSWER “Extincion” 10 Euros L Size only - 1 side printed. black shirt.

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