Oily Boys - Majesty ep + Demo



Oily Boys EP is sick. Aussie hardcore. They play the musical equivalent of a South African burning tyre/necklacing. Mob justice murder punk-style that leaves a lasting impression. Their demo takes the speed and nastiness of bands like the Omegas or Wiccans but dirties it up with the grime of late night Central Station. Uptight like that paranoid cunt on the street who crosses the road to ask why you’re following him and what you want and where you want it. Fucking retarded.

Oily Boys - Majesty ep (2013) + Demo
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Big Ups - Eighteen Hours of Static



"Hip" post-punk from Brooklyn, I can hear some strong influences from Jesus Lizard, Pissed Jeans, Shellac and even some Moss Icon and Swing Kids.

Big Ups - Eighteen Hours of Static (2014)
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The Grabbies‎ - Live



The most hated (ex)Italian (now san francisco's) punkashate band. Heavy on the distortion, drunk, FAST, rockandroll.
The best live punk record ever made.

The Grabbies‎ - Live 2004
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Joint D≠ - Satan is Real Again, Again, or: Feeling Good About Feeling Good About Bad Thoughts



Hailing from North Carolina Catchy, tension-filled fringe punk, shot with a load of ‘80s west coast hardcore. It’s oddly unique and rocks with a driving intensity that demands attention. Wipers-style vibe.

Joint D≠ - Satan is Real Again, Again, or: Feeling Good About Feeling Good About Bad Thoughts (2013)
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Messrs ‎– Tape



MESSRS from Columbus, OH crawl through six tracks of frenzied mess on this demo tape. Shouted vocals and a crunchy, raw recording really carry the urgency on this thing...sort of recalls early DRY ROT. In other words, MESSRS play with the urgency of hardcore band but stray from the classic formula in favor of a raw, rumbling psychosis. Savage Quality.

Messrs ‎– Demo Tape (2013)
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