CrimethInc. discography

CrimethInc. discography

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CrimethInc. is a decentralized anarchist collective which has published multiple records.[1] It is associated with the North American anarcho-punk scene because of its long relationship with notable musicians in the genre and its publishing of the hardcore punk zine Inside Front, a "journal of hardcore punk and anarchist action" from which it emerged in the 1990s.[1] CrimethInc. has released LPs, CDs, and 7"s from a number of bands, including Aluminum Noise,[1] Blacken the Skies, Catharsis, Countdown to Putsch, Face Down in Shit, From the Depths, Froseph, Filastine,[2] Gehenna,[1] Ire, Kilara, Newborn, Requiem, Sandman, The Spectacle, Timebomb, Trial,[1] Ümlaut[1] and Zegota.[1]

Discography

Part of the Anarchism series on CrimethInc.

Publications
Zines/journals

Inside Front
Fighting for Our Lives
Rolling Thunder
Harbinger

Books

Anarchy in the Age of Dinosaurs
Days of War, Nights of Love
Recipes for Disaster
The Secret World of Terijian
Expect Resistance
Work

Letters series:

Evasion
Off the Map
Rusty String Quartet
Stone Hotel

Film

CrimethInc. Guerilla Film Series, Volume One

Music
Discography

Catharsis
Requiem
Ümlaut
Zegota

Campaigns

Don't Just Vote, Get Active
Unabomber for President

Related subjects

Curious George Brigade
CrimethInc. N©! license


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Year Title Artist Notes
1995 Blood Oath Never to Play Live Again" VHS Starkweather
1996 The War of the Sons of Light and the Suns of Darkness[3] CD Gehenna Title derived from The War of the Sons of Light and the Sons of Darkness, a Dead Sea scroll
1996 Catharsis (eponymous) CD Catharsis (collects 7" on Endless Fight and demo tracks)
1996 Through the Darkest Days CD Trial (7" on New Age Records)
1997 Samsara CD/LP Catharsis (original LP on Goodlife, later reissued as 2xLP with demo/7" tracks)
1997 In Our Time compilation LP Congress, Liar, Systral, Final Exit, Gehenna Includes extensive insert/essay on standardization
1997 Live in the Land of the Dead LP Catharsis/Gehenna live Split LP on Wicked Witch
1997 "The Full Wrath of the Slave" CD/LP Timebomb co-released with Genet Recordings
1999 Movement in the Music CD/LP Zegota LP later re-released by Reflections Records
1999 Passion CD/LP Catharsis LP on Scorched Earth Policy
1999 Live in the Land of the Dead CD Catharsis/Newspeak Split CD on Liberation Records
2001 Um Fio de Vida no Círculo da Morte CD Constrito co-released with Liberation Records
2001 Namasté CD Zegota
2001 Totally Fucking Lost CD Aluminum Noise
2001 Arsonist's Prayer CD/LP Catharsis/Newborn (Ready to Leave, Ready to Live)
2002 What Seed, What Root? CD/LP Ire LP on Scorched Earth Policy
2003 Blacken the Skies CD Blacken the Skies
2003 The Long Walk Home CD Sandman Reissue
2003 Interventions In Hegemony CD Countdown To Putsch Double CD
2004 Passing Times CD Facedowninshit
2004 Rope or Guillotine CD The Spectacle The band's first full-length album
2004 Reclaim! CD Zegota Also released as an LP by Stonehenge (Europe) and Amor y Lucha (United States)
2005 Storm Heaven CD/LP Requiem Final track features Greensboro-based anarchist samba marching band Cakalak Thunder
2005 I, Fail CD The Spectacle CD release; Double LP released by Smart Patrol Records
2005 Sinnerman/Anarchist Cheerleader Song 7" Zegota Two-track 7"
2005 Total Disfuckincography CD Ümlaut Complete anthology of Ümlaut's recorded work
2006 Burn It CD Filastine Fundraiser for Green Scare defendants[2]
2007 Deep Breath CD Froseph Recorded by the artist in his basement with laptop and mic[4]
2009 Germinate CD From the Depths Professionally recorded and mastered.[5]

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Thompson 2004, p. 109
  2. 1 2 "CrimethInc. Releases Green Scare Benefit CD". Infoshop News. Alternative Media Project. 2006-12-07. Retrieved 2008-07-24.
  3. ASIN B000BJV91Y
  4. "Froseph's Deep Breath CD Released". CrimethInc.com. CrimethInc. Retrieved 2008-07-24.
  5. "From the Depths official page for Germinate Released". CrimethInc.com. CrimethInc. Retrieved 2009. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)

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