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CLEANSE THE BACTERIA LP
Label: Pusmort Records
Cat. #: Pusmort 0012-02
Released: 1985
1. 7 SECONDS regress no way
2. 7 SECONDS we're gonna fight
3. CIVIL DISSIDENT 20th century holocaust part 2
4. CIVIL DISSIDENT death for a buzz
5. INSTIGATORS 53rd state/the blood is on your hands
6. INSTIGATORS free (you're not)
7. SIEGE sad but true
8. SIEGE cold war
9. SIEGE walls
10. COROSION OF CONFORMITY kiss of death
11. CRUDE SS nazi go home
12. CRUDE SS sprang alla komunhus
13. AKUTT INNLGGELSE tenk ha!
14. THE EXECUTE slash
15. PART 1 black mass
16. POISON IDEA typical
17. POISON IDEA die on your knees
18. GENOCIDE EXPRESS genocide express
19. GENOCIDE EXPRESS factory
20. INFERNO wir sind schen tet II
21. INFERNO freited
22. MOB 47 fred & rattvista
23. MOB 47 sjuk world
24. MOB 47 nedrusta nu
25. MOB 47 snuten styr
26. SEPTIC DEATH terrorain
27. SEPTIC DEATH change
28. ENOLA GAY grav et nul
29. ENOLA GAY enola gay
30. HOLY DOLLS beast of the apocalypse
31. ZYKLOME A people die
32. ZYKLOME A angry face
33. EXTREM nazi raus
LP -> Magix -> FLAC
This compilation was released on vinyl only.

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| Cleanse the Bacteria is a hardcore punk compilation LP released in 1985 by Pushead on Pusmort Records. It is a legendary international compilation of early hardcore music, and represents grindcore pioneers Siege's only original official release. A bonus 12-inch came with the mail-order version on orange colored vinyl. |
The bonus 12" is NOT included in this torrent. The tracks on it are:
BONUS 12"
1. C.O.C. "Prayer"
2. MOB 47 "Religion Är Hjärntvätt"
3. CIVIL DISSIDENT "That What This Is"
4. GENOCIDE EXPRESS "Emotions"
5. INSTIGATORS "Wrong Word"
6. PART 1 "Possessed"
7. POISON IDEA "I Gotta Right"
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| Pushead had his fingers in the global hardcore scene from the get-go, and so it’s pretty logical that he released one of the earlier compilations that does a pretty good job of covering several different areas of the earth. This comp in addition to that though, also has pretty much the limits of extremity covered for hardcore in that era. Power hits from the likes of Mob 47, Inferno, Civil Dissident, Corrosion Of Conformity, The Execute, and Pushead’s own band Septic Death. There’s also some 7 Seconds songs that are pretty good, but not extreme in any way. Oh and there’s a little band I happen to love very much by the name of Siege making their only vinyl appearance ever (excluding numerous reissues of their demo). The Siege songs on here are ragged, blasting proto-grindcore insanity. Probably the best music I know of to come from Boston in 1985 without any doubt. For the inclusion of that material I consider this comp particularly indispensable. The Pusman was one of the few who actually got how earth shaking what Siege was doing was - and the tracks actually sound best on the actual comp as opposed to numerous reissues where they’re EQ’d to sound more seamless with Siege’s demo tracks. |
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