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03 November 2022

AMPHETAMINE REPTILE RECORDS • KILLER NOISES Various Artists 1994

 


Discogs



Compilation on Amphetamine Reptile Records



Tracklist

1CowsSlapback
2Helmet (2)Born Annoying
3Helios CreedThe Warning
4MelvinsNight Goat
5Gear Jammer2 Tons Of Chrome
6Today Is The DayThe Kick Inside
7Cosmic PsychosChampagne Sunday
8Boss HogSome Sara
9Vertigo (12)Driver #43
10Hammerhead (2)Evil Twin
11Janitor JoeStinker
12GuzzardTex
13Halo Of FliesHuman Fly
14Surgery (2)Little Debbie
15ChokeboreThroats

 

08 October 2022

GEAR JAMMER

 

Two Tons of Chrome
1991

Horsepower 2000
1994


Discogs

 

Noise rock featuring Bill Hobson (Killdozer), Tom Hazelmyer (Halo Of Flies), and Frank Thorpe (Like Hell).

Two Tons of Chrome


Tracklist

Two Tons of Chrome
(I Saw You) Video


Horsepower 2000


Tracklist

Lock and Load
He Drinks
If It Wasn't Me
Horsepower 2000

31 December 2016

SCREWED Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 1996

by request
 
 

Tracklist  

1 Halo Of Kitten I Hate Porn 1:19
2 Hammerhead (2) Camaro 5:00
3 Melvins I Like Porn 2:16
4 Guv'ner Coitus City 2:15
5 Mudhoney Goat Cheese 3:13
6 Strapping Fieldhands Porn Weasel 3:21
7 Boss Hog Black Throat 4:05
8 Cows The Pictorial 2:38
9 Big Chief Ludist Nudist 3:02
10 Black Light Rainbow Fuck Forever 2:46
11 Gear Jammer Mr. Peanut Eats The Corn Out Of My Shit 2:56
 

10 July 2013

KILLDOZER God Hears the Pleas of the Innocent 1995




Discogs



Killdozer Biography

by Jason Ankeny

A Madison, WI, trio renowned for their brutal, distorted country blues sound and smirking anti-intellectual stance, Killdozer formed in 1983 around vocalist/bassist Michael Gerald, guitarist Bill Hobson, and his drummer brother Dan. The group issued their debut LP, Intellectuals Are the Shoeshine Boys of the Ruling Elite, just a year later, quickly establishing both their menacing swamp rock sound as well as a lyrical outlook virulently attacking social and political malaise while celebrating life on the wrong side of the tracks.

Upon signing to the Touch and Go label, Killdozer returned in 1985 with the primal Snake Boy; the Burl EP -- a collection of ominous, sludgy folk tunes topped off by a cover of Jessi Colter's "I'm Not Lisa" -- followed the next year. 1987's Little Baby Buntin', produced by fellow Wisconsinite Butch Vig, found the Killdozer sound growing slower and more experimental, a trend continued by the following year's 12 Point Buck. After 1989's For Ladies Only -- an all-covers collection deconstructing hits ranging from Deep Purple's "Hush" to the James Gang's "Funk #49" to Don McLean's "American Pie" -- Bill Hobson left the band on the eve of a European tour, and was replaced by Halo of Flies guitarist (and Amphetamine Reptile label chief) Tom Hazelmyer. Hobson later re-joined the group, but again exited in the midst of recording a never-completed LP.

After a long layoff, in 1992 Gerald and Dan Hobson reformed Killdozer with new guitarist Paul Zagores. A single, "The Pig Was Cool," followed in 1993, trailed the next year by the full-length Uncompromising War on Art Under the Dictatorship of the Proletariat. After new producer Steve Albini helmed 1995's God Hears Pleas of the Innocent, Dan Hobson left the group to raise his family; he was replaced by ex-Die Kreuzen drummer Erik Tunison. Additionally, the roster soon expanded to include second guitarist Jeff Ditzenberger, formerly of Power Wagon. After recording a split single with Alice Donut, Killdozer disbanded in 1996 following the conclusion of the Fuck You, We Quit tour.



Tracklist

1
A Mother Has A Hard Road
2
Porky's Dad
3
Pour Man
4
The Buzzard
5
Paul Doesn't Understand Jazz
6
Daddy's Boy
7
The Nobbies (A Sea Chanty)
8
Big Song Of Hell
9
Cannonball Run II '95
10
I Have Seen Grown Men Cry
11
Spork