Tuesday, June 4, 2024

Killdozer

Killdozer - Intellectuals Are The Shoeshine Boys Of The Ruling Elite - Includes Snakeboy Album - 1984/1985
Killdozer - Twelve Point Buck / Little Baby Buntin' - 1987/1989
Killdozer - For Ladies Only - 1990
Killdozer - Uncompromising War On Art Under The Dictatorship Of The Proletariat - 1994
Killdozer - God Hears Pleas Of The Innocent - 1995
Killdozer - The Last Waltz - 1997

01. Killdozer - Intellectuals Are The Shoeshine Boys Of The Ruling Elite - Includes Snakeboy Album, 1984/1985 CD Album Compilation
     Touch And Go - T&GLP#47CD
     Reissue from 1989
02. Killdozer - Twelve Point Buck / Little Baby Buntin', 1987/1989 CD Compilation
     Touch And Go - T&GLP#48CD
     Reissue from 1991
03. Killdozer - For Ladies Only, 1990 CD Album
     Touch And Go - T&GLP#39CD
04. Killdozer - Uncompromising War On Art Under The Dictatorship Of The Proletariat, 1994 CD Album
     Touch And Go - TG082CD
05. Killdozer - God Hears Pleas Of The Innocent, 1995 CD Album
     Touch And Go - TG139CD
06. Killdozer - The Last Waltz, 1997 CD Album
     Man's Ruin Records - MR 065
07. Killdozer - Seeds Of Vengeance, 2021
On June, 4th, we celebrate St-Marvin, it is Killdozer Day. This year, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of this giant middle-finger to communism, let us feed on the Killdozer discography and its typically Touch&Go noise-rock mixture that fans of Hüsker Dü, Sonic Youth, Jesus Lizard, Shellac, Laughing Hyenas and the likes have already digested.
If this accurately calculated drunkenness is not your cup of tea, let us expand to the Spanish thrash-metallers Killdozer, and bang that head to their raging exhumation of the inner black metal Slayer that lurks in each of us. Their tribute to Marvin is exemplary.
Triplazeing Killdozer Day!
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!ZER Killdozer ZER!

4 comments:

  1. Thank you. In this vein I recommend listening ( at very high volume ) to the latest Oozing Wound and Mirakler's first album.

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  2. Thanks for this groovy slush. Woodchuck Pirate

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  3. Thanks! The last entry, Seeds of Vengeance, is a different Killdozer from Spain. You'd think they'd google the name before adopting it...

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    1. Yes. This is definitely a very different sound from the Touch & Go Killdozer. I only remember a singer, drummer, and guitar player when I saw them in '87 and they sounded like Flipper on alcohol instead of heroin.

      Google's usage, as much as I hate that company, would alleviate a lot of situations like this.

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