Disfear Torrent Discography Shooting
Mar 19, 2009. Swimming Through Molasses 192kbps mp3. The Definitive Act (2004). Dawn on a Funeral Day 2. Being Alright 3. Safety Song 5. I Bought You 6. 4 Robots and an Evil Scientist 7. A Lonely Chord 8. Negative One to Ten 10. My Machete 11. Tetanus Shot 12. Jigsaw 192kbps mp3.
Jennifer wrestled her friend playfully to the ground Infront of the snowcone stand and began licking at the Girls eyeballs, as if they were sugar cubes. Their Bodies convulsed and flailed with an almost seizure Like intensity.


At times their pale limbs seeming to Shift back and forth from one torso to the other. A Crowd gathered almost immediately to watch these two Girls tie and untie their bodies like a pair of Pit-vipers. They were confused, or concerned, or Shocked, or aroused, or all of the above.
But no-one Dared interfere with the performance. Jennifer's long Ashen hair hung down concealing the girls face like a Curtain around a hospital bed. No one had any idea That the girls eyes were revolving under her ruby Tongue. 'This is disgusting, it's pornography' Exclaimed a pasty slut white woman in a fur coat, Vanilla ice-cream smeared across her double chin like A money shot.
Counting a balding professor type in his Mid-forties, his left hand stuffed crassly down the Front of his pants 'No, no, no. This is beautiful, This is art.' Grind: (new band of the vocalist from discordance axxis) and my own band only recorded live from our rehersal room with some random cheap microphone so far. Perfect grind sound!;) Crust: WOAH DUDE ITS YOU????????? REMEMBER MME??????OFF GRINDCORE.COM???????EXCREMENTORY!!!?!?!?!?!!?!?!?!? Hows it goin dude, ive lost touch with all the guys.. But i found you!!!!!
And also,this thread is awsome, i love grind, crust, anarcho etc.
0 Vinyl LP Album Unofficial Release Live recording 02. 1987 Vinyl LP Album 03. 1987 CD Album Reissue Remastered Reissue from 1994 04. 1989 Vinyl 7' 45 RPM EP 05. 1990 Vinyl LP Album 06. Leica Iiic K Serial Numbers. 1991 CD Album with bonus tracks from previous LP and EPs 07.
1992 CD Album 08. 1993 CD Album 09. 1996 CD Album 10. 1999 CD Album 11. 2000 CD EP Enhanced 12. 2001 CD Album 13. 2002 CD Album 14.
2003 CD Album 15. 2003 CD HDCD Album 16. 2004 Vinyl LP Album x 2 17. 2012 CD Album Limited Edition According to none other than myself, Neurosis has three distinct era: the hardcore of the 1st two albums and EP, the experimental anger with lots of doom and noises of the 90s, and after that the sad and melancholic waves of sweet long stuff. I will eternally be a fan of the hardcore era, from the straight forward classic punk thrash of Pain of Mind to the more Blast-like sound of Word As Law. For something completely different, the following anger/doom albums are amazing too - the high point being the evil monster Through Silver In Blood.
Then I started to get bored with the sad stuff. It is musically excellent, but they can't sing and it ruins it for me. You need actual singers to perform on this kind of musical landscapes, not depressed lumberjacks who lost their axes and saws in the pond where suicidal angels come to drown. According to Church Of Zer standards, you are allowed to use a death metal growler on your sad music if he has the class of the guys in Temple Of Void or Esoteric, or else Peter Steele. But not his post-bar fight whining.
Too bad because most of this stuff could match the Sonic Mass from Amebix, but it does not because the Baron sings beautifully, lui. That's why my favorite of this era is the awesome album featuring Jarboe, who sings like an angel about to dive in thick black waters without a snorkel. This album rules! Then there was that tedious, bore fest of a show I attended a few years ago, which did nothing to revive the passion. Neurosis ruled, and they probably still do, let me know if the last album is worth a try for non-insomniacs. Remove brackets and unzip: [zer of mind]!ZER Neurosis ZER!
MRR readers should read. Glad I stopped buying that crap zine in 1987, surprised it still exists - yeah, now on the capitalist interwebs with their own capitalist website! 1990 CD Album 02. 2003 CD Compilation 03. 2009 CD Album Per strong suggestion from Stijnfest616 after the Sadus post, here come the crazy noises from Hellwitch. By crazy I mean intensity of the size and quality of Ripping Corpse at the speed of Cryptic Slaughter.
This is the perfect crossover of thrash and death metal with mind blowing, unique riffs and insane vocals. It took me a while to ignore the abominable artwork on the first album and actually listen to the thing (the kind of disc I would just skip at the record store), but once it was done, I was ashamed of myself. This is just too good to be bypassed. Wild Rags knew how to select their artists! Either completely worthless or totally geniuses. And that return album from 2009 is no less amazing, they are still in total command of all their weaponry.
The 2003 disc is a compilation featuring the first album and various demos that go back to 1984. Triplazering thrash til the end of everything and beyond!
Remove brackets and unzip: [zerwitch]! 2000 Vinyl 12' 45 RPM Album 02.
2003 Vinyl LP Repress, Compilation Contains 17 songs by: Victims, From Ashes Rise 03. 2004 Vinyl LP Album Reissue Hardcore punk with the dbeat tag: zer. Great stuff with almost zero originality that equally draws from the template (Discharge) with increased speed and diminished menace, and from the first (and best!) Neurosis record.
It actually sounds like the dudes from Neurosis perform the vocals here. There are more subtleties in the guitar department than on your regular Discharge barrage of riffs, but it is not necessarily an improvement as the melodic dimension of some of the riffs brings out the sadness of the neurosisness while I'd rather have noise and destruction. I don't know, sadness works better in the realm of doom metal as far as I am concerned. But this is very well done anyway and deserves the full attention of fans of augmented dbeat hardcore. Link to FLAC of the 1st album is welcome.
Remove brackets and unzip: [ashes to ashes zer to zer]! From Ashes Rise! 1988 Vinyl LP Album Reissue Reissue from 1991 - reissue of Illusions 02. 1988 CD Album Remastered Reissue Reissue from 2007 03. 1990 CD Album Limited Edition Numbered Reissue Remastered Reissue from 2007 04. 1992 CD Album 05. 1997 CD Album 06.
2006 CD Album Enhanced Super intensity and mind ravage from the legend of thrashing death aggression! Extra high class thrash bordering on the territories of death (the style and the band - yeah some of these dudes played in Death too), this is more or less the top notch of the style: the extra wet dream of fans of Dark Angel Wehrmacht Destruction, only faster, meaner and technically expanded - those superb bass lines. Extra sound brutality by experts in brain surgery, as fucking fast as fucking tight and out to get you like a pack of mega-sharks. Illusions/Chemical Exposure is one most brutal debut, then highest defenestration is achieved through the unbelievable classic Swallowed In Black which managed to vaporize all metal heads despite the late 80s blossoming of death and black metal.
One of the very brightest neutron stars in the EZTT thrashiverse! The following two albums have a more controlled and darker Coroner vibe, especially Anger, while Out For Blood was a nasty return to straight thrashing in Slayer fashion. All great classic stuff. We are still waiting for the follow-up bomb! Meanwhile, let's get all again swallowed in black until the end of forever!
Remove brackets and unzip: [swallowed in zer]! Alright, since you now have to upgrade to a merchant account to receive Paypal donations, I started a thing. 1993 Vinyl 7' 45 RPM Single 02. 1993 Vinyl 7' 45 RPM Single 03. 1994 CD Limited Edition 04. 1994 Vinyl 7' 45 RPM Single 05.
1998 CD Album 06. 2000 Vinyl LP Album, CD Album, Box Set 07. 2002 Vinyl LP Album Reissue 08. 2007 Vinyl LP Album, CD Album 09. 2014 CD Album Alt-rock, or post-punk, or whatever - Shellac rule the sound of scalpels. In these old ears, they have always sounded like a reply to NoMeansNo with enthusiasm for colder words and no screams.
And like NMN, they have a gift for infectious grooves and mind-bending stop/go architectures under elongated bridges of words. Shellac rocks util you drop! UPDATE: All download links. Remove brackets and unzip: [fruits]!ZER Shellac ZER! ATTENTION: this is not a test. The hosting provider for churchofzer.com just woke up after 5 years to the fact that large zip files are downloaded from here. This is apparently a breach of their ToS and I have 2 days to remove everything before access to the site is blocked.
I do not think an alternative exists at a reasonable price. I am not to upgrade my current plan to a dedicated server and pay even bigger $ to satisfy the increasing quantity of visitors of this blog. So the only alternative is to switch back to free storage like Mediafire. Generating content through these free hosts will demand more work from me (because I currently generate every post automatically, now I will have to manually replace download URLs), so the frequency of posting will decrease further. Everything that is currently available for DL directly from churchofzer.com, including this post, will be gone by tomorrow night.
UPDATE 11/28: to avoid taking any risk of the site being taken down, all zip files are now removed. For those who missed the Shellac, find them all. All other archives are gone forever. 1985 CD Album Reissue Remastered Reissue from 2005 02. Chhukar Mere Man Ko Mp3 Song Free Download on this page. 1986 Vinyl LP Album 03. 1987 CD Album Reissue Remastered Reissue from 2000 04.
1987 CD Album Reissue Remastered Reissue from 2005 05. 1987 CD Album Reissue x 2 Reissue from 2005 06. 1987 CD Album Reissue x 2 Reissue from 2005 07. 1988 CD Album Reissue Remastered Reissue from 2005 08. 1989 CD Album Reissue Remastered Reissue from 2005 09. 1990 CD EP Reissue from 0 10. 1990 CD EP 11.
1990 CD Album Reissue Remastered Reissue from 2005 12. 1992 CD Album 13. 1992 CD Album Reissue Remastered Reissue from 2005 14. 2000 CD Album 15. 2001 CD Album 16. 2001 CD Single 17.
2002 CD Album 18. 2002 CD Single 19. 2003 CD Album 20.
2004 CD Mini EP 21. 2004 CD Album 22. 2005 CD Album Limited Edition Numbered x 3 1987 live performance of Bound To Break 23.
2005 CD Album Compilation x 2 Rare & demo tracks 24. 2005 CD Album Compilation x 2 Live 25. 2005 CD Album Limited Edition Numbered x 3 1985 live performance of Anthem 26. 2005 CD Album Limited Edition Numbered x 3 1986 live performance of Tightrope 27.
2006 CD Single 28. 2006 CD Album 29.
2008 CD Album 30. 2010 CD Album Limited Edition Numbered x 2 1989 live performance of Hunting Time 31. 2010 CD Album Limited Edition Numbered x 2 1988 live performance of Gypsy Ways 32. 2011 CD, DVD DVD-Video NTSC, All Media Album Deluxe Edition 33. 2012 CD Album 34. 2012 CD HDCD Single 35.
2014 CD Album 36. 2017 CD Album Over 35 years of heavy metal!
As contenders to the throne of Japanese metal kings, Anthem proved their competence and longevity, but did not push Loudness aside. Their sound is somewhere between Loudness and Earthshaker, i.e. Less incisive and potent than Loudness, with a more radio-friendly approach. There is amazing consistency in this discography and it is difficult to point out a much higher or much lower title. I would recommend No Smoke Without Fire, Domestic Booty or Hunting Time to get a first impression, or the two most recent albums with bigger production, but a less raw metal attack.
From speed metal to traditional hard rock, always loaded with killer riffs, amazing solos and unbreakable rhythmic assaults, Anthem rocks til you drop! Heavy metalizer forever triplazer! A FLAC download link of the release would be very welcome. Remove brackets and unzip: [heavy metal will never die]!