Saturday, March 29, 2008

You ripped your feelings right across my back.

I have no idea why this is out of print, but it is. The pinnacle/seminal/wonderful/amazing/classic/epic LP from my favorite band forever, 1992s The End Of Silence. This is their masterpiece. Not to take away from any of their other releases, because I really don't think they lost anything over the years, but this is Rollins Band at their finest. Rollins vocals, Andrew Weiss's bass playing, Sim Cain's drumming, and Chris Haskett's guitar playing meld perfectly to make this the classic that is is.

As per a suggestion, here are some stand out tracks:

All of them.

-twrex

Rollins Band - The End Of Silence


http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7U2PW5E1

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Since it's probably never going to end...

For the Winter that seems to never end:

Winter - Into Darkness + Eternal Frost EP

Both way out of print on one easy CD.


http://www.mediafire.com/?vbxd2fbez4b

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Ten Minutes

Ok. I know i'm sorry, it's been over a week with no pay off. I've had a beyond busy weekend/week and haven't had a chance to really get to this so here goes a big one. I have two releases for you today and quite a big bonus. The two releases are part nostalgia, part depression and all i've been listening to for about 3 days now. And i'll warn you a head of time these two are completely and absolutely across the board from eachother.


-Patron Saint Of Disbelief


First Up:



Artist: The Get Up Kids
Album: Something To Write Home About
http://www.mediafire.com/?zl91vx211gm


My second favorite get up kids record. I already assume that most of you have this but if you don't you definitely need it. stand out tracks include ten minutes, action and action, i'll catch you, and holiday. You should also download their first record four minute mile.


Second Up:



Artist: Dystopia
Album: Human=Garbage
http://www.mediafire.com/?5pyzynzku4j

Possibly the most depressing piece of music i've ever heard, Dystopia's Human=Garbage is the heaviest record that I myself have posted on here to date. So prepare for heavy sonic annihilation with the drowning lows ands screeching highs of this album.


and your big bonus:



Artist: The Cure
Album: Join The Dots: B-sides and Rarities
Part 1: http://www.sendspace.com/file/lxhll1
Part 2:http://www.megaupload.com/?d=SDCBI9E8

Here it is, a 70 track b-sides cure 4 disc boxset. This sucker clocks in at 4 gigs worth of music. but also contains one of my favorite cure songs, exploding boy, which actually was covered by alkaline trio early on in their career and also burn, the track the cure did for the crow soundtrack. This is going to be in two files due to how big it is.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

I Will Die Screaming

Hey! so i've been lazy and haven't updated but here i am, back again. I've got to quite different releases for you today.

-Patron Saint Of Disbelief


First Up:



Artist: AFI
Album: None
http://www.sendspace.com/file/pgxvxa

This folder contains to my knowledge all of afi's 7 inch tracks, record covers (not featured on american releases), and compilation tracks. Some of afi's best songs are contained in the folder, just ignore the shitty offspring cover of total immortal. I forgot to delete it.


Last For Today:



Artist: Fallout
Album: S/T
http://www.sendspace.com/file/wwmgv1

Pre-type o negative, hell even pre-carnivore this brooklyn band featuring peter steele and josh silver. Definitely different and interesting, not even all that good. But if you are a fan of either type o negative or carnivore, this is something you need to hear.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Splitsville.

Two of my favorite splits for you here today.
-twrex

First Is a split release by two bands I've already posted stuff for. Iceburn/Engine Kid split 1994. Great record. Classic genre bending tracks from both bands.


http://www.mediafire.com/?x2ednmy9wov

Second is the 1997 split from super-heavy-ultra-pounding sludge outfits Noothgrush, and Japan's Corrupted. Heavy doesn't really even do this record justice. Listen and you'll know what I mean.


http://www.mediafire.com/?uym1lhzex4d

Friday, March 7, 2008

All The Old Pictures Are Down From The Walls..

Finally I'm at it again. Today I've got two OOP releases for you. Really good stuff here.Btw i also collect records and shirt from both these bands, so if anyone has any they want to sell or trade, let me know.

-Patron Saint Of Disbelief



First Up:
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Artist: Ruination
Album: Year One
http://www.mediafire.com/?gjwmbjzoejz

Pre cursed Chris Colohan had a lot of bands. Ruination was by far my favorite. Raw, dirty punk/hardcore in a perfect form. These recordings are so pissed off even your mom will put her fist through the wall and cause abortions stomping across the room looking for the next pile on. This is their complete discography featuring the Let The Motherfucker Burn 10", Dead Horse EP, their split with They Live, and a full live set that is full of chris colohan banter hilariousness between songs. Stand out songs are Intro/Burnout, Home Sweet Home, Giblets, Hero/Suspect, Note To Self, and be sure to listen to chris's moving story of his his undescended testicle in the live set. The track is titled Chris Testifies.




Second Up:



Artist: Horror Show
Album: Our Design

http://www.mediafire.com/?jyvxddyy0mz

Philly's Horror Show stormed the scene in the early 2000's, bringing a raw heartwrenching tone to the scene. part american nightmare, part panic, and part something completely new; this band owned that town. This release was their first on deathwish records originally a 4 song 7", later released as an MCD which also included their demo. This is the mcd version. Stand out tracks are Stuck Again, Stay Gold, The Last Steel Mile, and Inconsiderate Me.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Patience pays off.

This is one in the "good things come to those who wait" category.
-twrex

Recorded in 1994, but not released until 2004 by No Idea, Floor's Lp, Dove is in my opinion, their best work. Tuned down, super heavy stoner/sludge/doom beats your head against the wall for you for its almost 1 hour duration. The bonus track on the CD (the last track I Remember Nothing) clocks in at 16 minutes, and leaves you wondering, "why did this take so long to come out?"

Floor - Dove


http://www.mediafire.com/?ogdxwmzgjn3

Sunday, March 2, 2008

I'll Be Fine Without These Bones

So for today I figured I'd change it a up a bit and go for some different stuff. Hope you enjoy and if you don't, oh well. I initially said this was going to cover many genres. So it's time to spill into another one. Pop Punk. so first I'm starting with something super rare and unreleased. Oh and please leave comments on the stuff you enjoy when you download it. We here at Planet Frankenstein are really looking for feedback and want to hear what you have to say and any requests you have!

-Patron Saint Of Disbelief


First up:


Artist: Chris Conley (Saves The Day)
Album: Lisa's Birthday Tape
http://www.mediafire.com/?d3vjzn1bf0z


These recordings come from a birthday tape Chris recorded for an employee of Saves The Day's former Label, Equal Vision Records.

Track List:
- Sweeter For The Betrayal
- Dance In The Glare Of Headlights
- Just Walk Him Out There And Shoot Him
- Dreams From Cannibal Island
- Save Only Darkness


Next Up:



Artist: The Movielife
Album: This Time Next Year
http://www.mediafire.com/?fjen02zz2db



Making their stay in long island, the movielife formed in 1997 and broke up in 2001. definitely an amazing band, this record was their first full length that debuted on Revelation Records.

Track List:
1. I Hope You Die Soon
2. 10 Seconds Too Late
3. This Time Next Year
4. Once in a Row
5. Self-Destruct
6. Deal With It
7. Single White Female
8. Pinky Swear
9. How Can You Even Face Me?
10. Me and You vs. Them
11. Another Friend
12. It's Monday and Raining


Last For Today:



Artist: Samiam
Album: Astray
http://www.mediafire.com/?1dbfgf5ty2m



Track List:
1. "Sunshine"
2. "Wisconsin"
3. "Super Brava"
4. "Mud Hill"
5. "Paraffin"
6. "Calloused"
7. "Mexico"
8. "Dull"
9. "Curbside"
10. "Bird Bath"
11. "How Long"
12. "Why Do We"

Samiam formed in 1988 in california. Released a handful of albums and to my knowledge, never actually broke up but kinda just went on hiatus. Their last release came out in 2006 "Whatever's Got You Down" and most recently played the Hot Water Music Reunion in gainesville. This album "Astray" came out in 2000 and is definitely my favorite release of their's.


Oh what the Hell, Why Not Another:



Artist: Jawbreaker
Album: 24 Hour Revenge Therapy
http://www.mediafire.com/?anizk0mzhhm


Track List:
1. The Boat Dreams From the Hill
2. Indictment
3. Boxcar
4. Outpatient
5. Ashtray Monument
6. Condition Oakland
7. Ache
8. Do You Still Hate Me?
9. West Bay Invitational
10. Jinx Removing
11. In Sadding Around

This album saw it's release in 1994 and right near the end of Jawbreaker's short career. Heralded as Jawbreaker's crowning achievement, this album moved a bit away from the sound of their previous albums. Definitely their best album in my opinion. Stand out tracks go to The Boat Dreams From The Hill, Boxcar, and Do You Still Hate Me?.




1991 was a good year..

I've got two for you here today. Since I seem to be stuck on 91 lately, I'll start with 411's LP, This Isn't Me.
-twrex

Released on Workshed records, this, the band's only LP, was a great piece of melodic hardcore. Featuring Dan O'Mahony (No For An Answer, Speak 714, Carry Nation, John Henry Holiday) on vocals, Mario Rubalcaba (Rocket From The Crypt and skateboarding legend) on drums, and Kevin Murphy (Farside).

411 - This Isn't Me


http://www.mediafire.com/?kx1bdfnd3dm

In 1984 Black Flag put out an LP titled Family Man. The A side featured some Henry Rollins spoken word, while the B side contained four mainly instrumental tracks except for Armageddon Man. The B side is amazing, featuring a Black Flag line-up coming into it's own, feeling their way into the almost free-jazz style that they showed on The Process Of Wedding Out. The A side on the other hand, showcases some of Hank's more juvenile attempts at beat poetry. They come off as a struggling attempt at intellectualism, something that comes from him quite easily later in his career. The lyrics to the aforementioned song however make up for his lackluster performances on the other side of the record.

Black Flag - Family Man


http://www.mediafire.com/?g0dbnt1edob