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  • Disclose 'Tragedy' - Cargo Records UK

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    Disclose 'Tragedy' Vinyl LP

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    Disclose 'Tragedy' Vinyl LP

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    180 Gram record housed in a paste on board sleeve. Indiscriminate cruelty to common people: the slogan could be about war or it could be about your eardrums while listening to 'Tragedy.'

    Disclose's first LP is a landmark of cacophonous, guitar-forward noisy hardcore. Heavily influenced by classic 80s Swedish raw punk, these fifteen songs perfect the unrelenting formula as only Kawakami could.

    Originally released in Japan on the cult label Overthrow in 1994, this reissue restores the fierce original mix two decades later. It differs from the mix on later represses hailing from Uppsala, where Swedish bombshelter-dwellers keep the flame alive. This authorized reissue reproduces the original artwork, with insert. Crack your brain up!

    Tracklisting:
    1. Dying Of Disease
    2. Fear Of The War
    3. Pollution
    4. We Lose Everything
    5. Burn To Damage
    6. Nuclear Explosion
    7. Abolition
    8. The Cruelty Of War
    9. Conquest
    10. Destruction
    11. Hellish View
    12. Tragedy
    13. Indiscriminately Kill
    14. Torture
    15. The End Of Blood

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  • Disclose 'Yesterday's Fairytale, Tomorrow's Nightmare ' - Cargo Records UK

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    Disclose 'Yesterday's Fairytale, Tomorrow's Nightmare '

    £18.99

    180 Gram record housed in a paste on board sleeve. Layer upon layer of noise and distortion, like ashes of nuclear apocalypse raining down.

    The final LP Disclose released, in 2004, captured the band at a high point. When other d-beat raw punk bands were running low on ideas, Kawakami reinvented the sound, incorporating more metallic influences like Broken Bones while still sticking assiduously close to the template.

    Originally released for Disclose's tour of the US west coast, 'Yesterday's Fairytale, Tomorrow's Nightmare' includes ten tracks and closes with a rampaging masterpiece, the 10-minute 'Wardead,' which exists on another astral plane from generic Discharge copyists.

    This authorized reissue reproduces the original artwork and includes a new insert with liner notes by Stuart Schrader.

    Tracklisting:
    1:Mass Death And Destruction
    2:Nowhere To Run
    3:Visions Of Chaos
    4:But Still Work (Victims Of The Mine)
    5:Apocalypse Of Death
    6:Neverending War
    7:Yesterday's Fairytale, Tomorrow's Nightmare
    8:The Sound Of Disaster
    9:Crawling Chaos :Wardead

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