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For the first time on vinyl in more than a decade, the Discordance Axis album Jouhou is presented in its original format with multiple bonus tracks from their split with Plutocracy, Melt Banana, and an excerpt from a live show in Tokyo, 1997. Recorded by Bill T Miller, Jouhou is lean and relentless, with every bit of fat trimmed out of an 18 minute run time. Where other "grind" bands throttled back and settled into the scene niche, Discordance Axis continued in their own direction...as fast as humanly possible. Not for fans of anyone who thinks Dark Souls is too hard or has not been able to one-credit Radiant Silvergun. Pressed at 45rpm for the first time (with gatefold packaging and bonus artwork) - should be the best quality Jouhou pressing to date!
LP1
1. Vertigo Index
2. Panoptic
3. Aperture of Pinholes
4. Information Sniper
5. Carcass Lottery
6. Come Apart Together, Come Together Alone
7. Rain Perimeter
8. A Broken Tomorrow
9. Attrition
10. Nikola Tesla
11. Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said
12. Jouhou
13. Damage Style
14. Aether Scalpul
15. A Crack in the Cataracts
16. Numb(ers)
17. Ashtray Ballpoint
18. Typeface
19. Reciprocity
20. Reincarnation
LP2
1. Alzheimer
2. Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said [From Split 7" with Plutocracy]
3. Eye Gag
4. Area Trinity
5. Integer
6. Information Sniper [From Split 7" with Melt Banana]
7. Amphetimine Hollow Tip
8. Tokyo
9. So Unfilial Rule
10. Junk Utopia
11. Continuity,
12. One More Final [Live In Tokyo / 1998]