Monday, February 6, 2012

Filth: Discography of the Moment

On my lunch break the other day I drove a few blocks away to the new Bricktown location of Guestroom Records. While there I spotted the infamous Shit Split that this band did with Blatz back in 1990 (this album has been re-issued at least 2 times that I know of) and I had to pick it up.

Filth was a hardcore punk rock band that originally formed in 1989 in East Bay, California. It was put together by various members of the bands Isocracy and The Vagrants. They were a type of hardcore punk that a lot of people called "crust" punk. They were not together long, lasting from 1989 to 1992. They did, however, have a short-lived reunion in 2010, lasting for 4 shows.

Here is their discography:

Live the Chaos
Released in 1990 by Lookout! Records; Re-released in 2000 by Life is Abuse Records; Re-released again in 2008 by Silver Sprocket Records.
Produced by Kevin Army and Filth
Band lineup:
Jake Sayles - vocals; Mike-0 the Psycho - bass; Dave Henwood - drums; Jim Gray - guitar; Len Rokk - guitar
Tracks: 4
"Today's Lesson" "Lust for Glory" "Hate" "Freedom"

If You Can See Through It...It Ain't Coffee
Compilation album released in 1990 by Very Small Records
Various producers
No lineup changes.
Tracks: 4 (1 Filth song)
"Scarred for Life" - recorded by Kevin Army

The Shit Split (w/Blatz)
Released in 1990 by Lookout!; Re-released in 2000 by Life is Abuse; Re-released again in 2008 by Alternative Tentacles.
No lineup changes.
Produced by Kevin Army
Tracks: 14 (7 Filth songs)
"The List" "You Are Shit" "Night of Rage" "Filth" "Violence as a Solution" "Scarred for Life" and "Banned from the Pubs"

This Is Why We Are the Drunks (split w/Submachine)
Released in 1992 by Rust Records
Produced by Scott Warner.
Lineup changes:
Dave Henwood was replaced on drums by Toby (who was eventually replaced at some point in time by Joey Perales shortly before the band broke up).
Tracks: 5 (2 Filth songs)
"Buttshits" and "Dear Fuck"

There's a Faggot in the Pit
Compilation album released in 1992 by Bobo Records
Various producers
No lineup changes.
Tracks: 5 (1 Filth song)
"Filth"





Source: http://otterlimits.blogspot.com/2012/01/filth-discography-of-moment.html

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