| 01. Lärm - Extreme Noise, 1981/1987 CD Coalition Records - LKW CD002, Compilation 1-27: Campaign For Musical Destruction split LP Stanx, 28-42: No One Can Be That Dumb 7'', 43-59: side A of Straight On View, 60-72: Nothing Is Hard In This World... 7'', 73-75: demo 1981 02. Lärm - Never Too Old For Pogo, 1984/1986 LP bootleg, Compilation 1-16: demo 1984, 17-22: demo 1986, 23-34: Destroy Sexism 7'', 35-63: live in Germany 1985 03. Lärm - Noone Can Be That Dumb 7'', 1986 7'' Lärm - LS 198606 04. Lärm - Straight On View, 1986 LP One Step Ahead Records 05. Lärm - Definitive Farewells, 1989 Tape Broken Tapes - B.T.03, Compilation 06. Lärm - Extreme Noise Terrorism 7'', 1995 7'' Kaal Records - Kaal 01 07. Lärm - Lärm, 2010 LP Way Back When Records - WBW 22 re-recordings 08. Seein' Red - Discography 1993-1995, 1995 CD Coalition Records - LKW 011, Compilation 1-4: It Takes Three To Fuck Things Up 7'', 5-11: More Of The Same 7'', 12-18: Trefwoord Punk 7'', 19-23: Backbone Split 7'' With Stack Thrash til noise! The legend of aural abrasion badly needed this reload. Even if, unbelievably, I could not find my copy of the Nothing Is Hard In This World 7'', no one can be that dumb. But you have it on the Extreme Noise CD, ah. Speed and chainsaws! The noisiest fastest band before grindcore! Let the noisefest begin! !ZER Lärm ZER! Remove brackets and unzip: [straight on zer] |
⛧Bifrost-The Wildest Fire(1996)⛧
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Dear Zehr! Many thanks to you for all that you do for this blog and for this incredibly wonderful post in particular. I wish you good health, good mood and long-long life!
ReplyDeleteDanke schön! This is nice and warm.
DeleteGreat post Zer, thank you very much!
ReplyDeleteHave you other Seein' Red stuff too?
No, otherwise I'd have put it up there.
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