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Offered here are various vinyl releases for $7.00 USD.

Deche Charge/Permanent Death split 7"
 
An incredible release! Deche-Charge, the legends of noisecore from Canada, do 120 songs of anti-AxCx hatred. Or humor. Brutal and fantastic material from the quite prolific band. Almost twenty years of noisecore hasn't slowed them down a bit. Permanent Death, a relatively new act, do harsh and brutal noisecore, almost sounding more like harsh noise. Tony's vocals are quite noisy and fit well with the extreme bass distortion. This is the last vinyl release on Mortville Records.

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I'm Going Ape #2 4 Way split 7"
 
This is a fantastic vinyl with four insanely creative and noisey bands from all over the world, second in the series. First off is CSMD, or Crowd Surfers Must Die, from Holland with ape-themed noisecore. Second is Gorgonized Dorks, another Californian band started by a member of N.O.Y.F.B. Tons of tracks, all untitled. Side B starts with Straight Edge Kegger, another Californian band, this time from Fresno playing a drunk sloppy grindnoise. 3 Tracks. Fourth is None Of Your F***ing Business, a great band from sunny California. On No F***ing Labels.

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Deche Charge- Untitled 7"
 
Here's a classic of the genre! Deche-Charge's infamous untitled 7". It says in the liner notes that there is 1024 songs, but there could be more. Or less. Either way, its pointless but fantastic noise, with both sides are untitled. Really fast drum machine as rhythm and two vocalists with two guitars playing. Extreme and insane, with cool, but mysterious, art. On Regurgitated S****n Records.

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Seven Minutes Of Nausea/Deca Debilane- Split 7"
     

An interesting release from the legends of noisecore. The first side has 249 songs of noisecore with song titles and lyrics for each. They are printed right on the sleeve of the 7", and have an interesting sociopolitical slant. Side B is one slow long experimental doom song by a band called Deca Debilane, from Slovenia, I believe. Their track is entitled Kornelijus. On Abnormal Beer Terrorism Records.

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