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REALICIDE “TO LIVE A LIFE AGAINST ABUSE” CD coming soon…

 

CIDE063 Jim Swill “Caustic Nostalgia” book $6

Nostalgia, or a longing for experiences past, is something most of us can relate to. But perhaps equally relatable is the private sense of torment and psychological erosion which can accompany indulgence in this longing. Amidst the common shroud of confusion and mortal fear we may find our lives fallen vulnerable to, the past often appears alluring or more fulfilling than various obstacles of the present day, yet by the dictations of time the past is forever a forbidden reality. Jim Swill's Caustic Nostalgia is a collection of poems spanning 2007-2010, documenting and exploring this struggle between self-destruction and enlightenment throughout his own turbulent experiences. Simultaneously brutal and beautiful, these poems convey the precise intensity this author has become known for within the American underground and DIY scenes. Along with his various chapbooks and spoken performances, Swill is known as a core member of Realicide and frequent collaborator within groups such as Evolve, Bunk News, and Get Born. 28 August 2010, edition of 250 books, hand screenprinted gold on black covers, 64 pages.

 

CIDE062 BIRTH “I WILL” CD $7

Birth's highly anticipated debut studio album, "I WILL" offers 9 new tracks of raw minimal Los Angeles synthpunk. For those unfamiliar, Birth (also commonly known as BIRTH!) is Douglas Halbert, of a Denver deathrocker origin then scraping by feverishly in LA much of this past decade. His songs are blunt and driving, and his physical performance is as explosively engaging as any in the rich/depraved history of Californian experimental punk. Since the conception of Birth in 2007, Doug has toured both US coasts (with Realicide and various others), was featured in a European tour surrounding the Drop Dead Festival in 2008, has been a consistent figure in most events bizarre in the LA area, and has had a killer tape of demo recordings in circulation. For those already acquainted, "I WILL" shows substantial evolution in this project. Not only is it Birth's first properly produced work with more layering of various keyboards and vocal work, but the songs are overtly more autobiographical. Whereas previous songs dealt in a somewhat more generalized expression of anxiety, lust, rage, etc. the content of "I WILL" describes much more personal situations of loss and the struggle to build a life from an array of very broken experiences. The album is dark but conveys a determined optimism, evident not only in the words themselves but within the unhesitant energy of their delivery. Coming from deathrock doesn't have to lead to a lifetime of sulking after all! Watch out for BIRTH! at Drop Dead Fest 2010! Mastered by Mavis Concave. Full color artwork by Robert Inhuman. CD comes with a lyrics sheet and 4x4" sticker. 8 February 2010, for Realicide Youth Records. (1st edition 1,000 CD)

FRONT COVER + BACK COVER + LYRICS

 

HIRNTRUST REALICIDE “MyStage” 7” $6

A1 Deathbomb! A2 MyStage B1 Open Eyes ...this 7" released by Austrian label Hirntrust Grind Media www.hirntrust.at offers no-school bastard gabber punk songs played by Realicide at hundreds of gigs the past couple years. All three tracks originated from Mavis Concave wielding raw Korg ES-1 patterns in later 2007, developed and edited in the years following. Open Eyes is the original studio version heard on a 3" CDR in 2008, pre-dating its extended sequel found on "The Choice Is Yours" EP of 2009. For the other two tracks, after many shows and live bootlegs, this is the first time their original studio versions have been released. Deathbomb with lyrics by Robert Inhuman concerning the realities of "misfit" subculture versus what it is to really feel like an outcast among outcasts! MyStage with lyrics by Jim Swill in a frightening description of a social world crippled by pseudo-celebrity mania and the idolization of self-destruction. "I do not worship icon immortality! A life of living in the past is a life that wasn't meant for me!!!" Artwork by Robert Inhuman, including a fold-out poster. 33rpm, wide hole records. Edition of 300, March 2010.

LYRICS/TEXT

 

CIDE061 DJ Immolation “a Product of Dementia” CDR $5

Debut album from this emerging Cincinnati terrorcore / speedcore producer, “A PRODUCT OF DEMENTIA” is a collection of relentless electronic high-speed strife created 2007-09. Wrenching anxiety through harsh gabber kicks, slashing synth lines, segways from classics like Clockwork Orange and Fear And Loathing… DJ IMMOLATION is a reminder that raw hardcore techno is alive and well within contingents of midwest US youth. 100 copies, screenprinted disc, December 2009.

 

VOID REALICIDE – THE CHOICE IS YOURS – 12” EP $10

A collaborative experiment with hard broken beat imprint Void Tactical Media in Detroit, “The Choice Is Yours” is the first Realicide EP designed to be slightly more adherent for creative DJ use. This record breaks away from an over-saturated montage of mangled speedcore anxiety found on other Realicide releases, in favor of 4 longer, more straight-forward bastardized gabber punk anthems which largely serve as extended sequels to songs originally found on the “Resisting The Viral Self” LP earlier in 2009. The title track is an elaboration on the 2008 song “Autonomy”, created by Robert Inhuman, Evolve, and Jim Swill. A2 “The Passive Observer” is an elaboration on the 2007 song “The Audience Sucks”, with one of the absolute best Vankmen gabber beats backing Inhuman and Swill. B1 track “No War Can Be Won” is a Crass-inspired remix combining elements of previous songs “Neutralizing Opiate”, “Autonomy”, and “No Xenophobic HxC”. And B2 is a sequel to Mavis Concave’s electribe anthem “Open Eyes”, with extended lyrics by Inhuman and Swill. Overtly combative yet urgently outreaching, Realicide represents a minority contingent of electronic-driven punx in post-911 America, progressing a personalized vision apart from any dogmatic precedents established in hardcore. Screenprinted covers + insert posters. 1st Edition: 300, October 2009.

LYRICS/TEXT

 

CIDE060 EVOLVE - BREAKING DOWN THE BARRIERS - LP / CD / zine

     The fifth collection of Evolve, "Breaking Down The Barriers" is Cincinnati's magick union of conscious hiphop, experimental punk, and psychedelic electronica. Fully inspired by both spiritual and socio-political aspects of the cut-up process, this album is bathed in warm and propagandic tape collage, over thick electronic drums crafted from various hardware, featuring several collaborative beats by Mavis Concave (Praey, Realicide, Thumper). Lyrical performances by the project's founder Colin Murray, as well as Jim Swill (Realicide) and Freak-One (Chemical Committee), run consistent in every way to their electronically collaged platform. Key topics include resisting the slavery of corporate capitalism, both physically literal and that of the mind and soul, dietary consciousness and an emphasis of life as sacred, both individually in animals and our Earth as one collective being, countering social stereotypes of gender, class systems, and the means of sustaining one's self with or without consumerist vices... Art direction by Robert Inhuman includes video stills and imagery from events by Bunk News, the crew that revived an excitement for new DIY arts in Cincinnati throughout 2009 while this music was being created. Mastered by Mavis Concave. "Breaking Down The Barriers" is in many ways the Realicide label's follow-up to "Resisting The Viral Self", the Realicide album released earlier the same year. Although the aesthetics of Evolve differ greatly from the label's tendencies towards abrasive hardcore, the Evolve project was formed at the same time as Realicide in 2002, and has progressed parallel over the years with similar social aims. "Breaking Down The Barriers" is the first Evolve album published on vinyl LP, and its CD version contains dozens of additional songs and cut-up selections. Both formats are accompanied by an extensive zine featuring all lyrics and dialogue clips transcribed, as well as supplementary essays and artwork by various collaborators. This record is highly recommended to anyone who appreciates the urgent themes found in most other Realicide Youth Records and is interested in experiencing comparable ideas through a different array of musical styles. Beyond aesthetic boundaries; beyond the numbing masks and psychick chains any of us may wear; moving forward together in favor of an energy healing One Earth and all its humble cells which we all ultimately are; surely this Earth is rather the One to heal us all. 23 October 2009, for Realicide Youth Records. (1st Edition: 500 LP & 1,000 CD)

CIDE060A Evolve “Breaking Down The Barriers” LP $13 US / $18 World, postage-paid.

CIDE060B Evolve “Breaking Down The Barriers” CD $9 US / $12 World, postage-paid.

LP + CD + zine together = $18 US / $25 World, postage-paid.

LP / CD FRONT COVER + BACK COVER

Read the zine that accompanies this album HERE.

www.myspace.com/evolveone

 

CIDE056 Mavis Concave “Survive This” CDR $5

Mavis Concave of Realicide, SX, DJ Thumper – 5 track EP produced summer 2009 in Saint Louis – a narrative trudging though complete emotional devastation, intense self-doubt and identity conflicts, vengeful and defeated confessions, and finally the tempered strength to move forward – wrenching vocal performances all to a soundscape of raw digital glitches, scathing breakcore rhythms, and the driving force of memorable synth lines backed by immaculate gabber kicks. There is even an amped up digital hardcore cover of Dystopia’s song “Socialized Death Sentence” for anyone whose job has them considering suicide as a reasonable alternative. If you’d always thought hard electronic beats were nothing besides a cheap accessory to raver drugs – here is another fierce counterexample. EMBRACE YOUR DOOM – IN FORWARD MOTION! Screenprinted disc with fold-out poster (artwork by Nick Francel) and vinyl sticker. 150 copies, August 2009.

 

CIDE057 Chemical Committee “Ill-umi-Nati” CDR $5

Chemical Committee (AKA CemCom) is the Cincinnati hiphop duo of Beta Max and Freak One (Evolve project collaborator) rapping about drugs, the cops, tagging, and an array of other presences in their world, both positive and negative – all backed by strongly Wu-influenced beats laced heavily with old video games and movie samples of varying traceable relevance.  This is 100% robo-tripping hiphop, raw from the frustrated and crazed urban midwest American youth. ILL-UMI-NATI was originally self-released in 2007, now re-editioned for CemCom’s debut contribution to the Realicide label. Screenprinted disc, color cover art, fold-out poster, vinyl sticker. 100 copies, August 2009.

 

CIDE058 Praey CDR $5

Debut songs from the Saint Louis hardcore trio (Kerns Lane, Mavis Concave, Jack Callahan) that was formed, playing gigs in surrounding cities, and recorded all within June 2009! Strong influence from the youthful urgency of fast, oldschool HxC combined with heavy, dissonant guitar doom and calculated bursts of mic feedback and other scraps of noise amidst otherwise conventional punk rock song structures – this self-titled Praey EP contains 8 studio tracks, including renditions of “Pressure” by Negative Approach and “Shit For Reality” by Realicide, and 3 live recordings from gigs and a radio session. Screenprinted disc, color cover art (by Nick Francel), fold-out poster, vinyl sticker. 150 copies, August 2009.

 

CIDE055 REALICIDE - RESISTING THE VIRAL SELF - LP / CD / zine

     "Resisting The Viral Self" is a rare circumstance of Realicide finally completing an extensive studio album of a highly collaborative nature. In contrast to the project's extensive output of live bootlegs and other very rough material, here is a very defined and focused collective energy from artists across the US throughout late 2007 until early 2009. This body of work includes the lyrics and voices of Robert Inhuman and Jim Swill; the hardware and software electronic music of Vankmen, Ryan Faris (of Capital Hemorrhage), Evolve, and Steven Cano (tik///tik); additional sampling by Simon Severe; and mastered by Mavis Concave. Sonically, "Resisting The Viral Self" ranges from Realicide's established style of very abrasive gabber punk, inspired by certain sects of harsh noise and classic digital hardcore, yet venturing into other means at times, such as dark ambient soundscapes facilitating spoken tracks and delicate sound collages. Lyrically, the album claims allegiance most strongly to the roots of Anarcho-punk and other combative, yet ultimately constructive, efforts in promoting a lifestyle based in equality and the courage to experiment regardless of social pressures (especially against these social pressures). The 12" vinyl holds the essentials of the album, at 17 minutes each side, but the CD format has allowed the material to be doubled, at 48 tracks and filling the disc with as much raw hardcore and industrial mania as possible. Both versions of the album are available in full-color printed jackets, featuring artwork by Robert Inhuman, and are accompanied by an extensive zine. Though a modest stack of xeroxed text and drawings, this zine is completely supplemental to the music of "Resisting The Viral Self". In addition to all technical credits and lyrics, essays elaborating on the content of almost every track are presented, along with essays regarding the ethical philosophies and policies surrounding Realicide in every aspect of its operation. Vinyl stickers are also included with both CD and LP versions. For anyone who has an interest in Realicide and has waited through years of many less coherent bootleg releases, or anyone who has been increasingly hungry for a band that can very directly utilize electronic hardcore as a vehicle for radical and socio-political propaganda, this is an album that can give you what you've been hunting for - with a terrifying vehemence yet an unwavering message of compassion and self-sacrifice. FIGHT THIS HELL. REDEFINE HARDCORE. 29 March 2009, for Realicide Youth Records (1st Edition: 500 LP & 1,000 CD)

CIDE055A Realicide “Resisting The Viral Self” LP $14 US / $19 World, postage-paid.

CIDE055B Realicide “Resisting The Viral Self” CD $9 US / $13 World, postage-paid.

LP + CD + zine together = $20 US / $30 World, postage-paid.

LP / CD FRONT COVER + BACK COVER

Read the zine that accompanies this album HERE.

 

CIDE051 Realicide / Capital Hemorrhage split 7”   $5

Originally created for Apop Records, when it was never pressed we decided this could be the first vinyl release properly handled by the Realicide label. Each band offers 2 tracks, one being a cover song of the other band. Realicide “The Audience Sucks” and “Army Beta Test” (C.H. cover), featuring merciless speedcore gabber by Vankmen and industrial rock programming by Mavis Concave, with voice and further editing by Robert Inhuman. Capital Hemorrhage “Man Of Steel” (Realicide cover w/ words by Jim Swill) and “Familiar Death”, a bleak and disjointed mix of hardcore and no-wave noiserock by the duo also known for Ultra//Vires, Hentai Lacerator, Often, and their DIY label Outfall Channel. Mastered Weasel Walter. Cover art by Ryan Faris of C.H. and inner sleeve artwork by Ben S. of Saint Louis’ Freezerburn Zine. This record clearly exemplifies 2 sorts of progressive hardcore associated with Realicide Youth Records, and will also serve as the precursor to the upcoming Realicide “Resisting The Viral Self” LP on this label, among other more concentrated releases by bands and artists that do not necessarily share an identical aesthetic, but more importantly find common ground in their ideologies and general methods of seeking dialogue with the world surrounding them... 500 copies, December 2008 by Realicide Youth Records & Outfall Channel www.outfallchannel.com Distributors, get in touch about distro rates!

 

Realicide / Half Gorilla split 7” $5

Realicide offers 2 studio tracks recorded later 2007 (Dead And Ground Flat On Cement + Head Perfect) featuring noisy hardware speedcore by Vankmen with the voices of Robert Inhuman and Jim Swill; topics of misanthropic compassion and the erosion of personal privacy via a double-edged sword called technology. Half Gorilla is an intense grindcore band from Milwaukee drawing equal influence from traditional hardcore punk and various offshoots of deviant metal, offering 4 songs (All Your Sores, Shit In The Well, Rabies Diet, Birth), from 2007 when Peter J. Woods was the bassist. This record brings together two drastically different aesthetic adaptations of hardcore, but in a situation in which they can coexist with mutual open-mindedness! Try it instead of default prejudices?! Edition of 500, August 2009. 

 

Hentai Lacerator “Chelsea Charms R.I.P.” 7” $5

Released by Austrian extreme music label Hirntrust Grind Media, “Chelsea Charms R.I.P.” offers a vinyl format for 6 of the sickest tracks from Hentai Lacerator’s 2007 studio album, “Sugarsplash!”, previously released via CDR by Realicide Youth and Outfall Channel. Fans of excruciating and bizarre fast hxc, punk-drenched grindcore, and manic brain-damaged noiserock can find a perverse comfort in Hentai Lacerator. Also, individuals who are interested in sexuality may be intrigued to know that the band’s lyrical content focused on scenarios involving Slimer (the green ghost) interacting and pining for various Hentai Prostitute girlfriends. So basically, you can try to rock out to Hentai Lacerator just for the sake of wild noisy hardcore music, but it is at times very difficult to turn a blind eye to its more overtly weird, fucked up, and arrosing qualities. Be warned!!! 7” record cut at 45rpm w/ full color covers, featured songs: A1 Killed By Cum, A2 Fatal Surge of Tits, A3 Sugarsplash!, B1 Stripped Nude In The Slimepit, B2 Blisshole, B3 Dazzle And Kill Them! Editioned to 300 copies, February 2009.

 

RRR REALICIDE “RRREADY TO FIGHT!” LP $10

12” by RRR (Lowell, MA) – first Realicide vinyl record, a best-of collection 2004-07 speedcore gabber/grind and manic noise edits. 36 minutes of fast high-anxiety electronics-driven punk music. Hand-screened covers by Outfall Channel, 12 page xerox book, and a vinyl sticker. Editioned to 380, June 2007. Note: the title on this record reads “Ready” but it was intended to be “RRReady”, combining the reference to classic hardcore band Negative Approach, and classic harsh noise label RRR. This was the sole reason for the title, and it’s been regretted using a compromised spelling, losing our intentions and attempt at relevence. Also, this record is viewed by many as a Realicide “album”. It’s not meant to be seen this way. It is an anthology on vinyl. The format does not make it more valid or unique as music. It’s also not a DJ record, so any ideas that we were supposed to make something with a steady BPM and longer, more manageable tracks to spin at your hardcore party, is very confusing to us and only implies a complete lack of willingness to understand the root nature of the music on this record. It may not be practical, but it is our take on speedcore and manic cut-up noise.

 

CIDE054 Split Horizon “Thunder In The Ground” CDR $5

Detroit’s noisy politically-driven hardware sequencer / synth techno by Matt Schultz, accompanied by a series of short essays and an informative interview about the motives and general perspective of Split Horizon. Matt is a central figure in Detroit’s From The Gut collective, www.fromthegut.org which attempts to organize electronic music events and record releases that are both socially exciting and also intellectually critical of its own artistic output and the political environments in which it is being produced. For fans of things like Praxis / Datacide, the ideas of Split Horizon could be of substancial interest. Screenprinted disc, foldout essays / interview xerox. 100 copies, December 2008. 50 copies, December 2009.

 

CIDE053 Evolve “once it was easy to give up everything you had & wander; before the streets were venomous: we walk” $5

The third Evolve album, re-issued after its initial release on the Heresee label in late 2006. This is a beautifully warm and passionate album from Cincinnati Ohio; a collection of tape collage blending into spoken pieces, joined by primal hardware drum machine and synth patterns, humble urban hiphop elements with surreal freestyles by guests such as Jim Swill and Freak One. If you have interest in art and music that confronts the dark, edgy aspects of city life, the grit and anxiety, fears and personal conflicts, but still with an overwhelming feeling of awe and compassion, a love for both friends and passing strangers, the Evolve project is highly recommendable. If you are interested in music that’s purpose is to make you feel invulnerably hard and comic-book-like, you might want to skip this and stick with mainstream radio. Screenprinted disc, foldout lyrics xerox poster, and a color photograph. 200 copies, December 2008.

 

CIDE052 Sacrifice Zine #2   $3

Constructed of material gathered throughout 2008, this 2nd episode of Sacrifice features interviews with Capital Hemorrhage, Abiku, Nuclear Dawn, Xrin Arms, and written pieces by Cybelle Collins, Knox Mitchell, Simon Severe, and Michael from Big Nurse. New artwork by Mr.Ben and Robert Inhuman, with a series of earlier drawings by Adrian DeQuiros and Shawn Blake. The zine’s centerfold actually folds out to reveal an extensive survey piece of the question "Is the intent of amusement and social comfort a threat to the potency of applied punk / hardcore / noise ethics in our daily lives?" with widely varying responses from Johnny Ultraviolence, BIRTH!, Jason Forrest, Muscle Brain, Trevor Dunn, Jim Swill, Rosemary Malign, and dozens more… 200 copies, December 2008.

 

CIDE050 Realicide "CIDE TORRENT" data-DVDR, 4.3gb of over 1,800 files. $15 US / $20 World, postage-paid.

We're living in an age, more and more it seems, in which all information is available if we're able to recognize and accept it. This is a data DVDR that contains around 99% of anything ever publicly available by Realicide, beginning with the project's conception in 2002 through the curation of this release in September 2008, totaling over 37 hours of audio, hundreds of flyers and posters and photos, notes, all organized into 67 folders... For anyone who has not already owned Realicide material, or for anyone looking for any earlier or more obscure previous releases, this disc contains almost everything that the public has ever had access to: tapes, vinyl records, CDR's, zines, "net releases", compilation tracks. And as the title suggests, it was painstakingly compiled in order to adhere to the recent surge of Torrent file-sharing online. You can make torrents of it, inject it into your Soulseek files, burn CD's, anything... As bonus material, included are many previous releases by Realicide-related artists such as Evolve, Mavis Concave, Ultra//Vires, aaronquinn, SX, Hentai Lacerator, Jim Swill, No Candy... The DVD case it's packaged in also contains 3 xerox posters and a sticker. Postage-paid US price is $15 because of the massive amount of information on the disc and the labor that went into compiling it, but since the idea behind this release is file-sharing, it is suggested that you get a few friends to throw in a couple dollars each, buy 1 copy, and share it. Any profit from this release will contribute to the next phase of Realicide Youth Records, which will offer new and increasingly focused material by Realicide members and artists of a similar ethic and motivation, including as much collaborative activity as possible with anyone who feels they can truthfully relate to our chosen path and purpose. Please email with any questions, or for distro rates. Edition: 150, October 2008.

 

CIDE046 Hentai Lacerator “Sugarsplash!” CDR + booklet $7

The long-dreaded release of Hentai Lacerator’s studio-recorded set, 12 songs about Slimer crying slippery with anxious joy onto animated dreamlike girlfriends (vocal by Robert Inhuman of Realicide), backed by manic and infuriating blasts of abstracted hardcore, grind, and sped-up noiserock (by members of Capital Hemorrhage). D-beat purists will vomit in utter disapproval (it will sound ironically much like the vocal on the CD) but true noisecore and musically-perverted freaks are sure to rejoice about an album that references many punk styles of the past decade while not sounding like the same shit you’ve been into since you were fucking 15, and it’s recorded totally decent as well! So if you love Slimer, or any of the substances that spray off of him, or any of the robust babes that hang out with him, and are sick of pretending like crust isn’t just metal that dresses like “Road Warrior” bullshit, check out “Sugarsplash!” …and if your parents are coming up the stairs just throw that shit under your bed and everything will be cool. Co-released by Outfall Channel (www.outfallchannel.com) and Realicide Youth, packaged in a lime green DVD case w/ screenprinted discs and large fold-out poster, lyrics sheet, booklet of extensive illustrations and interviews with crucially influencial (to HL) figures in adult entertainment such as Amber Evans, Petra Verkaik, Belladonna... Edition: 100, January 2008. GIVE ME PINK. 2nd edition: 100, July 2008.

 

CIDE037 SX (phase one) CDR $5

Long-awaited studio production of the songs performed 2005-06, SX is the hardcore project created by Mavis Concave (Realicide, DJ Thumper) collaborating with alternating female members. This phase has been Mavis and Nina Wright (Divine Pile, Skull Lab artspace) and in style ranges from digital hardcore, punk and grind, socially-charged lyrics and sampling, spoken segments. For supporters of Realicide-related bands and progressive hardcore music in general. Stenciled disc + fold-out sleeve. It’s pronounced “SEX”. Edition: 150, April 2007.

 

CIDE036 Jim Swill “A Hollow Destination” book $2

Second collection by Big Swill, this material written and arranged throughout later 2006, an intensely passionate montage of poetry and prose both wrenchingly romantic and socially-minded. For any appreciators of his spoken/lyrical work within Realicide and Evolve performances, this one is 100% pure savory SWILL magic. Edition: 200, February 2007.

 

CIDE030 The New Flesh “filth & degradation vol.II” CDR $4

Baltimore’s loud and crushing punk rock bitterness archives filthy live gigs of 2005. For the shred of hope remaining in rock and roll music, this is one band definitely doing their part to keep it raw and untamed. Some tracks featuring Robert Inhuman, Jim Swill, and Dustin Newman. Screenprinted disc, vinyl sticker. Edition: 100, September 2006.

 

CIDE024 Jim Swill “Sleeping With Your Eyes Open” book $2

Xerox/staple book, a collection of Swill’s writing from 2004-05, much of which has been used lyrically for Realicide performances and spoken pieces. Edition: 200, August 2006.

 

CIDE017 Big Nurse / Realicide CDR $5

Split and collaborative recordings by Cincinnati Realicide and Nashville’s falling apart punk/noise rockers Big Nurse. Two spacey and lengthy Big Nurse studio tracks, live shows throughout 2005 including March 10th’s “Real Big Nursicide” collaboration of eight band members at Sudsy’s in Cincinnati (shockingly we have played at Sudsy’s yes) Screenprinted disc with foldout xerox poster/sleeve. Edition: 100, April 2006.

 

CIDE016 Evolve “beyond limits being human” book + CDR $5

Second full album featuring CM, DJ Yes, Swill, Freak1, more… art-damaged hiphop, socially charged lyrics, dynamic cut-ups and tripped out chop work. Accompanying book of lyrics and many many graff flicks both local to Cincinnati OH and from various cities visited on tour + fold-out poster of a subhuman skeleton dug up. Screenprinted disc. Edition: 150, February 2006.

 

CIDE007 Abombination [demo] CDR $2

Hardcore 3 piece punk rock demo, screenprinted disc, Realicide crew’s !NFECT as vocalist, produced by Mavis Concave, 5 songs about being stepped on, pissed off, and Wolverine. Edition: 100, May 2005.

 

REVIEWS

FUTURE PUBLICATIONS

COMPLETE DISCOGRAPHY

 

REALICIDE DISTRO:

 

VINYL

 

Hentai Lacerator / Gaybomb split 7” $5 – by Isle Of Man (Charleston, SC) features three shamefully composed HL songs, such as “Toss Me That Beachball”, recorded by Toxic Butt Jazz, June 2007 in Dayton Ohio. November 2007.

 

Xtra Vomit / Positive Noise split 7” $5 – two of our favorite high-energy hxc punk bands from west Michigan!

 

Split Horizon 12” $7 – the first vinyl of this Detroit hard broken beat artist from years ago, dissonant and psychedelic.

 

Mutagen 12” compilation $7 – from Detroit’s From The Gut crew and the Void Tactical Media, 6 artists ranging from industrial soundscapes to hard breakcore, including Split Horizon…

 

Heartworm / Selector Catalogue split 7” $4 – Ann Arbor meets San Francisco breakcore in a collaborative pressing uniting From The Gut and 5lowershop crews.

 

Religious SS Disorder / Skeleton Party 12” $10 – raw Grand Rapids punk rock from the Punks Before Profits label.

 

Religious SS Disorder 7” $5 – more raw Grand Rapids punk rock from the Punks Before Profits label.

 

Reject Records “We Exist” 12” compilation $5 – feat. Ann Arbor breakcore Selector Catalogue.

 

Split Horizon / J-Stat split 12” $10 – hard broken beats from Detroit’s From The Gut crew, breakcore meets industrial, released by Void Tactical Media 2008.

 

Muscle Brain 12” $10 – beautifully hand-printed artwork with the self-released LP of the outstanding Saint Louis tech/post-hardcore duo!

 

Dawn / Sanctions split 10” $9 – great split record of Nashville dark hardcore and grind.

 

BINT / Killjoy split 7” $6 – straight from Sydney AU breakcore Gang Sign Records.

 

Stagediver ‘I’ 7” $5 – great Milwaukee electronic hardcore made from archaic Amiga computers; comes with stickers; Stagediver CD pending via Realicide Youth Records…

 

DISPYZ ‘raverblood’ 7” $5 – more Milwaukee hardcore from the Radiograffiti label and same creative force responsible for Stagediver; more stickers included with this record…

 

Karoshi 7” $5 – from Nashville’s Anti-Corporate label.

 

CD / DVD

 

REALICIDE “Narcissism Is The Enemy” CDR $5 25 min. 03/13/08 Acid Fever House in Dayton OH, 7 songs recorded live to 4-track. This is the first public performance of the set created by Jon Prunty (of Capital Hemorrhage, Hentai Lacerator) and Robert Inhuman for the Spring 2008 tour of Europe. The songs are militant and reference industrial and harsh noise heavily, while still adhering to the ideas of “contemporary hardcore” put in motion by previous incarnations of the band led by Mavis Concave and Aaron Quinn. The lyrical content (all included on insert sheet)  contains  topics such as street begging, a simplified definition of politics, consideration for straight edge ideals, grim misanthropy, and the ironic alienating effects of sub-cultures. The sound is raw, in a similar style as the “Which Is Your War” disc a few months prior. Released by Outfall Channel with screenprinted covers and discs. Edition: 125, March 2008. 2nd edition: 75, July 2008.

 

BUNK NEWS PRESENTS: JIM SWILL / EVOLVE DVD $10 …Bunk News compiles videos both of collaborative works with Jim Swill and live performances of Evolve Project from shows at Bunk Warehouse February – March 2009 into an immaculately designed DVD. Bonus videos featuring Realicide, Mavis Concave, Cem Com, and Honest Abe. Full color cover artwork by Swill, liner notes printed on a payroll time card + 1 complimentary Swill Media sticker featuring Mickey Mouse engaging in an inappropriate hand gesture. This DVD is a valuable, well-crafted, and recommended document of activities helping to breathe a renewed life into the true Cincinnati DIY arts in 2009.

 

Nero’s Day At Disneyland “From Rotting Fantasylands” CD $10 Oakland’s manic orchestral immaculately crafted breakcore circus, album on Cock Rock Disco.

 

Mincemeat Or Tenspeed “Strange Gods” CD $10 – Philadephia incricately layered rhythmic noise on the verge of dance beats.

 

tik///tik “I punch with my eyes closed” CD $7

 

BRK “Francophonic” CD compilation feat. Realicide “Neutralizing Opiate” $5 – wild breakcore compilation from Lyon France.

 

VANKMEN “Crunkcore Comes Alive!” CDR $5 – fantastic collection of live Vankmen shows throughout 2005-09 ranging from the very best Oakland speedcore, breakcore, and noise – all exciting all the time!

 

Crack Box “Plug It The Fuck In!” CDR $5 – the best melodic punk rock band I’ve seen in New Orleans, no bullshit, all street.

 

Null Hypothesis “Attention Deficit Oink Oink Oink” CD $9 Melbourne industrial / breakcore / ambience.

 

The Virus Has Been Spread: D-Trash tribute to Atari Teenage Riot CD $10 – raw digital hardcore compilation featuring 16 artists and groups covering ATR songs spanning their career in the 1990’s. There are some really great tracks on this collection; well-produced and inventive interpretations.

 

Hentai Lacerator 3” CDR $5 by something called Jeshimoth in Joplin MO; intense recording of the final Hentai Lacerator show 21 October 2007 in Saint Louis. August 2009.

 

Realicide “Raw Skeletal Knuckles” 3” CDR $4 - released by FTAM (Milwaukee, WI) – a collection of Electribe beat patterns, live recordings from the summer 2008 tour (including an adaptation of The Mob’s song “I Wish” and collab segment with Charlie Turner), and spoken segways. June 2009.

 

Split Horizon “Storm Wave” CD $7 – Detroit hard broken beats, like psychedelic industrial, not unlike something of Praxis both in sound and motivations.

 

Dimentia CD $7 – dark captivating magick industrial soundscapes from the Katabatik camp in Oakland, released by Void in Detroit 2009.

 

Beastial Mouths CD $5 Los Angeles band featuring BIRTH on drums.

 

Lance Blisters CD $9 – Anarchist protest songs from NYC via crisp fast breakcore songs driven by digital guitar – (a)political electronic music with loud proud lyrics sung.

 

Lost Compound 2 CDR $4 – compilation from the Toronto breakcore / experimental electronic crew feat. Realicide, Traits, Amphetamine Virus, Often, Skymall, The First Seed…

 

Lost Compound 3 CDR $5 – compilation from the Toronto breakcore / experimental electronic crew feat. Realicide, Heartworm, The First Seed, Traits, Xrin Arms, video by Skeeter…

 

Amphetamine Virus “Starting Over” CD $8 – some of the absolute best US breakcore; from Backwards Records in Seattle – remixes of White Zombie, Tool, Body Count, many more…

 

In The Age Of Terminal Static “Bumblefuck Hivegrinder” CD $8Seattle bee-driven industrial and noise.

 

Crunkcore Sampler Vol. 3 $5 – feat. Vankmen, Goddamn Sam’s Birth rmx, much more gabber, speedcore, and hard breaks!

 

Vankmen / Noise Concrete CDR $5 – intense electronic hardcore meets harsh noise split between Oakland’s gabber duo and an insane Japanese noisician. Highly recommended for fans of legitimately extreme music!!!

 

Vankmen / fap* 3” CDR $5 – split 3” by Reactionary (Portland, OR) - as usual, Vankmen offers excruciating quality speedcore gabber/breaks/noize, features the Hentai Lacerator remix “Hacking Off Your Torso”…

 

Vankmen “Lockjaw” bcCDR $3 – short brutal noise release by Vankmen, typically known for the best speedcore gabber mayhem in North America, on their own Crunkcore label (Oakland, CA) with color artwork.

 

Z’EV & Bryan Lewis Saunders “DAKU” CD $10 – Another riveting narrative by The Brainsander, this time fed into the hands of experimental percussionist Z’EV who processes Bryan’s voice through a gauntlet of intensive editing to enhance the tension and nervousness of the piece… Released 2008 on Standup Tragedy in Johnson City TN. Look out for plans of Bryan Lewis Saunders’ “Prison For Dummies” CD album on Realicide Youth Records in 2009.

 

Bryan Lewlis Saunders “The Inner Demon Demos, Vol. 1” CDR $5 – 14 tracks of amazing spoken word from this Johnson City TN artist who has had collaborative involvement with artists such as Z’EV, Sage Francis, Lydia Lunch, etc. This is his earliest released material, primarily of 2005, and dually offers an atmosphere of twisted nerve-wracking mania and undeniable empathy and compassion. Featuring the hit known at many of his live performances, “PCP Poetry”.

 

“NO NOISE IS GOOD NOISE” CD $8 compilation CD by Noise Machine (Newcastle Australia) feat. Vivi C Diem. January 2007.

 

Rose For Bohdan “then everybody hugged; racism is god” CD $8 – 5 album by an incredible progressive punk rock band on Deathbomb Arc Records feat. members of Gang Wizard and Foot Village.

 

Honest Abe DVD $8 – beautiful Cincinnati ambient improv group documented through collaboration with Bunk News.

 

Brian Miller & Kevin Shields “we had a baby and it will die” DVD $8

 

TAPES

 

Stress Ape “42012” tape $5 – heavy and noised-out Oakland doom feat. ex-Carpet Of Sexy etc. from Chicago

 

Victory! / Party Favorites tape $4 – Victory! is a wild noisecore duo from Grand Rapids that have toured with Realicide and will have an LP on RYR in the future.

 

Realicide (Robert Inhuman) / Kairos tape $3

split cassette (c60) on Molecular Reconstruction (Houston, TX) feat. solo Inhuman on 5lowershop pirate radio in SF, July 4th 2004 during the first Realicide tour (took a couple years to get this tape; art design by Kairos) ??? 2005.

 

REALICIDE / PIASA $3 split c30 tape for Detournemont (north VA) feat. live digital hardcore tracks and a few notes about hardware by Mavis from summer 2006. (design by Scott Nussman) Editioned to 100, April 2007.

 

ZINES

 

Jim Swill “Intrusive Elements 1: Temple Ov The Screen” zine $4 – the first collection of socio-political collage works of Jim Swill. January 2009.

 

Jim Swill “Intrusive Elements 3” zine $4 – third and most developed collection of Swill collage artwork, 2010.

 

Datacide #7 zine $5 – decade ongoing political electronic music zine from Praxis in Berlin.

 

Datacide #8 zine $5 – decade ongoing political electronic music zine from Praxis in Berlin.

 

Datacide #10 zine $5 – decade ongoing political electronic music zine from Praxis in Berlin.

 

xVagrancyx zine $2 – tour journals and stories by a friend in New Orleans.

Robert Inhuman “Low Budget Cliché” (early xerox collage book from 2000-01, 64 pg.) $10

 

SOLD OUT…

Datacide #5 zine

Crack Box “Plug It The Fuck In!” tape

Nihil Fist “Resistance Is Fertile” 12”

Nihil Fist “We Will Defy!” 7”

John Tamm-Buckle 12” EP

Bunk News “Attention Escapists” zine

Xrin Arms “Olive Juice” CD

Yataragasu CDR

Fathers Day “I Gotta Look My Best” CDR

BIRTH! 2008 tape

Xtra Vomit “Inebriation” tape/zine

Positive Noise tape

Vitamin Piss CDR

Dawn CD

Sactions “Home Sweet Home” CD

Stress Ape “Time Hard” 7”

Split Horizon “Hypermapper” CDR

Prurient “The Baron’s Chamber” CD

Disthroned Agony “IV” CDR

Overthruster “Bravura” CDR

Captain Ahab “After The Rain My Heart Stll Dreams” CD

Captain Ahab + Toecutter “Drunk On The Blood of Other Men” CD

Troecutter “Here I Go Again” CD

Toecutter “WETOPIA” 12”/12”/7”

Bryan Lewis Saunders “Missing Child” DVD

Bryan Lewis Saunders “Sex, Drugs and Institutions” DVD

Bryan Lewlis Saunders “The Inner Demon Demos, Vol. 2” CDR

Bryan Lewlis Saunders “The Inner Demon Demos, Vol. 3” CDR  

 

 

Looking for Realicide-related material not listed here? These are some shops and distros that have carried our releases in the past and/or present…

 

PROVIDENCE

Armageddon Shop

 

TORONTO

D-Trash

 

MONTREAL

Sound Central

Cheap Thrills

Librairie Anarchiste

 

NYC

Hospital Productions

 

ITHACA NY

Ithaca Underground

 

AUSTIN TX

Waterloo

End of An Ear

Sound On Sound

 

PORTLAND

Exiled

Anthem

 

SEATTLE

Backwards Records NW

Wall of Sound

Dissonant Plane

Left Bank Books

 

NASHVILLE

Anti-Corporate Distro

 

MILWAUKEE

Rush-Mor

Cream City Collective

 

MUSKEGON MI

Otherwise Dead

 

SAINT LOUIS

Apop Records

 

CHICAGO

Permanent Records

Wrecked

 

NEW ORLEANS

Ironrail Infoshop

 

DETROIT

VOID / Killercore

 

LOWEL MA

RRRecords

 

DC/VA AREA

Crucial Blast

 

PITTSBURGH

Wrecked

 

CINCINNATI

Shake-It Records

 

LOS ANGELES

Amoeba Hollywood

Deathbomb Arc (Neon Hates You)

Records Ad Nauseum

 

BAY AREA CALIFORNIA

1234 GO

Amoeba Berkley

Amoeba San Francisco

 

MISC. INTERNATIONAL

Praxis (Berlin)

Antenne (Netherlands)

Bimbo Tower (Paris)

Gang Sign Records (Sydney)

 

 

DISCLAIMER: in the event that any recordings bought from RYR are damaged due to preparatory accidents like CDRs with paint or ink interfering with readability of the disc’s data, the product will of course be replaced at zero fee when you contact us. Measures are taken to prevent damaged discs from being distributed and nobody has voiced any problems as of yet.. but I thought I’d mention the obvious policy of not trying to screw anybody in case somehow a damaged unit slips by at any point. 

 

 

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