The album "Jouhou" by DISCORDANCE AXIS is released in its original format, featuring several bonus tracks from their collaboration with Plutocracy, Melt Banana, and a segment from a live performance in Tokyo in 1997. Captured by Bill T Miller, "Jouhou" is characterized by its streamlined and unyielding nature, with every unnecessary element removed from its 18-minute duration. While other "grind" bands may have moderated their pace to fit into the scene, DISCORDANCE AXIS forged ahead, maintaining an unparalleled speed. This album is not suited for those who find Dark Souls excessively challenging or have struggled to complete Radiant Silvergun in a single credit. 12"2xLP gatefold format.
DISCORDANCE AXIS - Jouhou (12"2xLP)
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