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  • The long awaited debut LP from NYC’s FLOWER “Hardly A Dream” is finally set to arrive.

    FLOWER’s tedious approach to writing/creating/drawing their debut LP was carefully thought out and the result is a monumental anarcho punk /crust record. 

    “Hardly A Dream” Takes us on a bleak journey through the dark side of society. As soon as you drop the needle a dark atmosphere is immediately created with a slow intro featuring arpeggio guitar work that builds into pummeling d-beat crust. The albums vocals then leave you with a feeling of being crushed by the ever-present weight of living through our modern world of late stage capitalism that was built on the falsehoods of the so called American dream, religious hypocrisy’s, nationalism, and the greed of humankind. 

    FLOWER take many cues from predecessors and are most often (and rightfully so) compared to NAUSEA but they also take a heavy influence from ANTISECT, SACRILEGE & other greats. The artwork has a very RUDIMENTARY PENI feel and the record comes with an amazing 24.5 X 34.75 CRASS style poster jacket. All art work was meticulously hand drawn and overseen by the guitarist Willow in true DIY style and spirit. Willow was also cool enough to draw up a special shirt for the record release featuring an alternative PROFANE EXISTENCE backprint!

    CLICK HERE TO PRE ORDER LP

    CLICK HERE TO PRE ORDER LP WITH SHIRT

    CLICK HERE TO PREVIEW THE ALBUM IN ITS ENTIRETY AT THE PROFANE EXISTENCE BANDCAMP

    FLOWER will be on tour from January 2nd to the 13th

    2nd New Brunswick

    3rd Asheville

    4th Greenville

    5th Birmingham

    6th New Orleans

    7th Hattiesburg

    9th Gainesville

    10th Atlanta

    11th Durham

    12th Richmond

    13th Philadelphia 

    PO BOX 7903 PITTSBURGH PA 15216

    Crust Hardcore profane existence Punk
  • Finally, the third LP from AGNOSY has arrived! 

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    Dark, heavy, galloping crust from the streets of London. AGNOSY is back to present us with a ferocious beast of an album that can only be forged by the anger and frustration of living in today’s world. “When Daylight Reveals The Torture” aggressively attacks evils such the current rise of fascism and animal abuse. It intelligently and passionately touches on the Afrin invasion and the revolution in Rojava and shows nothing but utter disgust toward the arrogance of humankind’s lust for greed and power that will inevitably lead us down paths of war and environmental devastation.

    AGNOSY – Live at SCUMFEST in London. 2011

    While lyrically AGNOSY are much more politicly straight forward this time around than on previous releases, musically they have expanded on their sound to create a dark and moody atmosphere while at the same time staying crust as fuck. To say they know what they are doing would be an understatement from this band of vets whose members have played in HIATUS, HEALTH HAZARD, and BEGINNING OF THE END.

    Long galloping intros are followed up by traditional d-beat, fierce solo’s are then meet with vicious vocals and pulverizing bass in a brilliant recording captured by Lewis Johns at The Ranch Production House and was mastered by Brad Boatright at Portland’s legendary Audiosiege. We then pressed on deluxe heavyweight 150-gram vinyl,  printed on reverse board jackets, and included an 11in x 22in gatefold insert to bring you a high quality and truly epic record.  

    Click this link to buy AGNOSY “When Daylight Reveals the Torture” Vinyl

    Click this link Stream or Download from our BANDCAMP page

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  • The legendary crust classic is now available once again!

    Authorized and released in cooperation with MISERY, S.D.S., & MCR Japan & Remastered by Jack Butcher at Enormous Door Studio we are beyond proud to make one one the most rare and sought after crust records available  once again.

    Fuck the scavengers charging punks exuberant amounts of cash on ebay and discogs. We worked meticulously with both bands and with Jack at Enormous door to bring you an updated version that kicks major audio ass while maintaining the original authenticity. 

    Released on deluxe 150 gram vinyl. With an 11×11 inner sleeve. Black Paper Jacket. Reverse Board Jacket.

    Feel free to Stream or Download at our Bandcamp page – HERE

    Buy a physical copy of the Vinyl from our webstore – HERE

    Check out Terminal Sound Nuisance for an outstanding review of the original LP. The review gives insight on not only the music but the records long lasting impact on crust music and why it remains so important to this day. – http://terminalsoundnuisance.blogspot.com/2013/06/misery-sds-pain-in-suffering-future.html
    S.D.S.
    MISERY

    Earlier this year we re-issued this legendary LP and sold over 950 copies in just 4 short months. For this second pressing we pressed 490 copies on Krystal Clear & 485 on Grey Vinyl with Black Mist.

    Crystal Clear (Bullet belt no included)
    Grey With Black Mist (Bullet belt no included)
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    UNITED STATES
  • Stench crust the way it was meant to be played!

    The UK crust scene of the 1980’s inspired band after band but no other band has ever reincarnated the sound of that time as well as SWORDWIELDER. Quite simply if you like crust, then this the album you have waited decades for.

    Package includes- 
    LP pressed on deluxe 150-gram vinyl. 
    Reverse board jacket 
    Printed inner sleeve 
    11×17 poster

    Stream album for free or download for a small fee here – https://profaneexistence.bandcamp.com/album/swordwielder-system-overlord-lp

    Buy Vinyl here – https://profaneexistence.bandcamp.com/album/swordwielder-system-overlord-lp

    Review by Craig Hayes from “Your Last Rites”… 
    Swordwielder – System Overlord 
    Heavyweight punk fanatics take note: System Overlord is a fucking triumph. The long-awaited sophomore album from Gothenburg stenchcore band Swordwielder is a brooding behemoth, constructed from the filthiest and heftiest strains of punk and metal. System Overlord shimmers with apocalyptic visions, and it’s overflowing with all the grim atmospherics and intimidating intensity that defines consummate crushing crust.

    Too much hype? No way… And no apologies, either. Swordwielder deal in definitive stenchcore on System Overlord, and much like their full-length debut, 2013’s Grim Visions of Battle, the band’s latest release is a knockout. Swordwielder’s harsh, gruff and dark sound owes a significant debt to old school icons like Amebix, Axegrinder, Deviated Instinct, and Antisect, and they mix and mangle their influences and leave ’em to rot on the battlefield.

    Plenty of hammering rage drives System Overlord tracks like “Violent Revolution,” “Savage Execution” and “Cyborgs,” and thundering epics like “Corrupt Future” and “Northern Lights” exhibit subtler strengths, mixing guttural growls and clean vocals with crashing percussion and dirge-laden riffs. Connoisseurs of corpse-dragging crust will love the brute-force belligerence of “Absolute Fear,” “Nuclear Winter,” and “Second Attack,” which rain down like merciless mortar barrages. As a rule, all of System Overlord‘s mammoth tracks chug and churn with grinding muscle, while reeking of squalor and decay.

    Swordwielder exudes tightly coiled aggression from start to finish here—songs rise from the ashes of desolation, and resounding calls for action and resistance ring loud. If you’re a fan of heavy-hitters like Fatum, War//Plague, Carnage, Zygome, Cancer Spreading or (insert your favorite hefty crust crew here), System Overlord‘s trampling tempo and strapping sound are bound to appeal.

    Crust profane existence swordwielder
  •  We are happy to announce our next new release

    WILT – “Self Titled” 

    WILT combine old school metal and crust in a perfect hybrid that very few others have ever achieved. Prepare for a LP thats equal parts galloping d-beat crust reminiscent of bands like HELLSHOCK, and INSTINCT OF SURVIVAL, meets old school death metal in the vein of BOLT THROWER, MEMORIAM (old) SEPULTURA.

     

    Here is a track from the upcoming LP

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    “Sermon for the Bootlickers”

    Despite the inculcation of helplessness within each there remains great power. Ill at ease with such makes us ill. Learn to see the hand that feeds for what it is. You’ve been fooled if you think you’ve got no power. Refuse to be reduced to a consumer you’re a human being. Define yourself by more than wealth. Define yourself as a human. You don’t need what you’re being sold. Bend your knee to no authority but your own mind. You have the power to avoid the gilded trap. Avarice is what you’re conditioned for. Break the mold discover what’s really valuable to you. 

    WILT will be on in Europe this July / August will ELECTROZOMBIES From Chile

    Wed, July 12 Hanover / Germany / Confirmed
    Thu, July 13 Bremen  
    Fri, July 14 Mulhem / Germany / Confirmed  
    Sat, July 15 Gent, Belgium / CrustPicnic / Confirmed
    Sun, July 16 Paris / France or Amsterdam / Nederland  
    July 18 North-East France or West Germany 
    July 19 Freiburg / Germany TBC 
    July 20 Winterthur / Switzerland 
    Fri, July 21 Zurich / Switzerland
    Sat, July 22 Biel / Switzerland 
    July 23 Lausanne or Geneva / Switzerland 
    July 24 Geneva / Switzerland or Grenoble france
    July 25 Treviso (or Milano or Bologna or Verona) / Italy
    July 26 Ljubljana Slovenia Confirmed
    July 27 No Sanctuary chilling day
    Fri, July 28 NoSanctuary Confirmed
    Sat, July 29 NoSanctuary Confirmed
    July 30 Ilirska Bistrica/Slovenia or Vienna/Austria or Budapest/Hungary.
    July 31 Wiena / Austrai or Budapest or / Slovakia
    August 1 Brno / Czech Republic.
    August 2 Prague / Czech Republic
    August 3 Finsterwalde / Germany TBC
    Fri, August 4 Leipzig / Germany TBC
    Sat, August 5 Berlin / Germany / confirmed
    August 6 Dresden
    August 7 Wroclaw / Poland
    August 8 Warsaw / Poland
    August 9 Poznan / Poland
    August 10 Szczecin/Poland TBC
    Fri, August 11 Rostock / confirmed
    Sat, August 12 Hamburg TBC
     

    For this in the Seattle or surrounding area you can catch WILT this Saturday April first at Highline Bar with NOOTHGRUSH from Oakland.

    Anarchist anarchist metal blackened crust Crust D-Beat death Grind Metal Punk Rock thrash wilt
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1 Pay Attention: an interview with Adam DeGross

  • January 2, 2013
  • by abcabcxyaxfd
  • · Features · Interviews · News

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“Ignorance is why I started taking photos.”  Though such statements are not what kept him shooting.  Adam DeGross is releasing his book, Pay Attention, and hosting his first public gallery on January 5th from 4:00 PM until 1:55 AM.  The event will be hosted at Brickmania, aka the Profane Existence Warehouse, and is free to all ages.  Paddy of Dillinger 4 infamy will DJ the gallery, while Ponx Attax, Agitate, Arms Aloft, Frozen Teens, and False perform alongside.

I met with Adam on a typical December Twin Cities evening over at the Triple Rock Social Club.  During our conversation, a man in a long coat and shades – despite the night like some Jack Nicholson homage –

“Hey, did I miss your…”

Adam cut in, “No, no – January 5th.”

“Good, I’m actually looking forward to it.  For once…”

“Yeah it’ll be different.”

With a heh heh, “I’m a fan of different.”

It’s 2013 and punk rock is not dead, and it sure as hell is still different.  Thanks to Adam DeGross, the Greater Twin Cities Metro has pictures to prove it.  For the last five years, DeGross has been a catalyst of the Minnesota punk scene, photographing just about every show one could think of.  Just as some Cold War era espionage agent, his success largely results from his life’s embrace of the culture – the DIY attitude that these numerous subcultures indulge.  Every punk will tell you, there’s a reason they were first attracted to the scene, and Adam is no different.

DeGross, a Burnsville native, got started on nu metal (i.e. Slipknot).  The summer before ninth grade, he wanted to listen to his tunes en route to the Wisconsin Dells.  Checked by a friend, a Rancid cassette was popped in, and the next thing you know DegGross was on to GBH.  At a show at Burnsville’s Garage (a popular venue / youth center), a kid approached Adam, attired with a Virus shirt, with a flyer for a show at the Babylon Arts and Cultural Center (which went ablaze in a 2004 fire).   The show got rowdy, a fight broke out – DeGross recalls, “[it was] something I’ve never seen, I’m into it.”

Shortly thereafter, he started heading down to local punk co-op Extreme Noise whenever he got a chance.  He kept grabbing flyers to shows, and fell into Saint Paul’s street punk scene.  It was only a matter of time before his attendance took a more, management-esque position – and DeGross was on to booking events.  His ex-girlfriend talked him into buying a “shitty point and shoot,” and he fell in love (with the camera).  Adam’s addiction timed well with the advent of social networking, and he began skipping school to add people for his photo page – 21,000 people.  Bands began to take note, and Adam rose as one of the Twin Cities’ most well-known show photographers.  With the rise of Facebook, MySpace’s popularity plummeted.  “You don’t even know… when I started realizing MySpace was dead… I really thought I was done.  I thought game over.”

Adam made the switch, and praised it for giving him more notoriety.  “If it wasn’t for social media, I don’t know if I would have kept on doing it – I don’t know what the world would be like if we didn’t have social media.”  DeGross refined his technique, and soon his photography began appearing in Alternative Press, and all over the Internet.  He moved beyond typical band shots, and “realized [he] could take pictures of shows or people sitting and tying their boots up.”  His interest moved beyond the music, and his work took a very inside perspective of the culture.  “I feel like punk as a whole is both inside the shows and what people are doing when they’re not [inside the shows]… I could take a photo of right behind us and it would be punk…”

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The University of Minnesota’s Andersen Archives had been moving towards a section reserved for the Minnesota subculture scenes, and DeGross was approached by Lisa Lee to help serve that purpose.   Adam realized that outside our community, these photos could be relevant to people “who might just listen to The Current, or never go to a show.”  So, alongside the first Minnesota flags, early war posters, and notes from the Minneapolis Orchestra, his photography now rests.  Looking at the archives, DeGross contemplated, “The person who made that is probably dead… that could happen to my photos.  That’s all I’ve ever really wanted… if I died, even just one photo.”

With this accomplishment, Adam started his big project, now to be released as Pay Attention.  He told people before he knew what he was doing, he set the date to January fifth on impulse, “I talked big, and had to fill the shoes, you know.”  So he began combing through his tens of thousands of photos, though he knew going in what photos he liked most, “because I see them so fucking much.”  As do-it-yourself as one can be, DeGross looked into a self-publishing program, where he made the book himself and sent it in to get printed.  All on his own, DeGross funded the project, and printed a limited run of three hundred books, “I’m losing $500 if they all sell.  I just want people to know, I’m not trying to make money off of them… I’m doing it to immortalize the things I love, the people I love… but if people buy my prints for $25, alright.”

After our meeting, I posed Adam with a few quick questions for a little more insight, here’s what followed:

Morgan: Can you tell me a little bit about what you shoot with and why?

Adam: I shoot with a Sony A850.  I use it because a guy at the camera store talked me into buying it.

M: What has been harder for you, booking shows on your own or learning to photograph on your own?

A: Booking shows on your own, definitely.  Photography is done by yourself; you just rely on you.  Booking shows can sometimes involve upwards of 30-50 different people, and then promoting it, making sure people come, feeling like shit if people don’t come.  It’s stressful.

M: Which one of your photos from the book is the most memorable and why?

A: I think they all hold a special place in my heart, if they didn’t, then I wouldn’t have chosen them for the book.  If you ever see me smiling like a crazy person at a show, then you’ll know I had just taken a photo I really like.

M: Out of all the touring bands you have met, who was the most outrageous? Did anyone in particular get upset about your shooting?

A: Some of the really out there black metal bands have been weird to talk to, I won’t name names, but they can give off a strange vibe.  No bands have ever gotten upset when I take photos of them, except once, Ross The Boss from Man O War got pissed.  He sucked anyway, and I never posted the pictures.

M: Have you ever considered learning film photography?

A: Maybe one day, it’s costly, but I feel like it would be a fun thing to try out.

M: What are you most excited about with the release of your book?

A: I’m excited to give something back to the community that I’ve based my art around. I’m still a fan of having physical copies of things, so I’m excited to actually have something I can hold in my hands, and share with people.  I’m also really excited to show people the prints for the gallery; they blew me away when I saw how they turned out.

M: Do you think this will be your only release? Do you hope to put out future books?

A: Of course I want to do more, I’d be upset with myself if I only put out one book, or did one gallery.  I want to do this for as long as I can, I can’t see myself stopping.  It’s a part of me, and I think it will be for the rest of my life.

Protip: Adam’s first photo taken is in the book, can you spot it?

The Pay Attention Release Party is supported in part by Extreme Noise Records, Into The Void Records, KFAI’s Root Of All Evil, Profane Existence Records, and Radio K’s Clashed Attitudes

It takes place on January 5, from 4:00 PM – 1:55 AM and the event is free.  Paddy of D4 will be DJing the gallery.  Starting at 6:30 PM, the following bands will play: Ponx Attax, Agitate, Arms Aloft, Frozen Teens, False.

The event is located in a repurposed industrial complex, known as the Thorp Building and CBC.  The address is:

Brickmania LLC

1620 Central Avenue NE

Suite 170

Minneapolis, MN 55413

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0 THE SHAME – The World Is Ours 7″ Out Now on Profane Existence

  • December 3, 2012
  • by xbencrewx
  • · News · PE Records

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THE SHAME are an old school, beer drinking, scoccer loving, working class, anti-fascist Oi! band out of  Tulsa, Oklahoma featuring members of Brother Inferior, Bring Down The Hammer and Assembly of God. Their songs are well crafted anthems that will have the kids singing along in the pit and the old timers drinking along at the pubs. We are excited to have them kick off the PE limited edition 7″ sinlges series with their new record The Wolrd Is Ours. This record is now available individually or as a set on an asortment of different colors. CLICK HERE! or click one of the records below.

 

The Shame BlackThe Shame REDThe Shame blueThe Shame White

 

 

 

 

 

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0 PE GLOW-IN-THE-DARK Vinyl is Here!

  • December 1, 2012
  • by xbencrewx
  • · News · PE Records

PE GlowTHE SHAME glow in the dark records arrived at the PE Warehouse today and they are bad ass! We broke ground on two new fronts here. This is the first time we’ve pressed a record on something that glows… Seriously, if you get radiation sickness from playing it consider this your legal warning.  This is also the first Oi! record that PE has been apart of. Chad from THE SHAME has been a long time friend of Profane. You might know him from political crust bands like BROTHER INFERIOR, ASSEMBLY OF GOD or BRING DOWN THE HAMMER. Musically THE SHAME play anti-fascist OI! and it’s solid fucking  punk rock you can sing along to while drinking pints with yer mates! It doesn’t matter what you’re into (except maybe straightedge) but if there is one thing that brings the punks together it’s beer and a band who sings it praises: THE SHAME. We are excited to welcome them to the PE family and to have them kick off the Limited Edition 7″ Series.  What is this series you ask?? Each month in 2013 PE will release a new limited edition 7″. If you subscribe for the first six you get limited edition glow in the dark vinyl and a screen printed patch from each of the featured bands. Subscriptions are limited but there is still time to sign up. Do it today!

FOR MORE INFO CLICK HERE

0 GET A FREE COPY OF SLINGSHOT!

  • December 1, 2012
  • by xbencrewx
  • · News · PE Records

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0 Looking Back on The Occupy Movement – An Interview

  • November 20, 2012
  • by PE Admin
  • · News · Radness

Photo courtesy of http://occupyoakland.org

1. Your assessment of the Occupy movement was very positive. What is the overall perception you have of this movement today? What is left of Occupy?

There is not much left of the Occupy movement as such — almost all the encampments were destroyed in November or December 2011 and virtually no new ones have emerged. On the other hand, the movement was in no way “defeated.” With few exceptions, the people arrested were quickly released and totally exonerated. The elimination of the encampments simply had the effect of forcing the participants onto other, more diverse terrains of struggle. Countless people all over the country continue to meet regularly, to network with each other and to carry out all sorts of actions — picketing banks, disrupting corporate board meetings, blocking home foreclosures, protesting environmental policies (Monsanto, Tar Sands Pipeline, fracking, etc.), in addition to more specifically “occupy” type actions such as attempting to take over and reopen schools and libraries that have been closed and abandoned, or “Homes Not Jails” attempted takeovers of vacant housing to provide dwellings for homeless people. One of the most interesting and well planned of these latter types of actions, “Occupy the Farm,” took place just a few blocks from my home last April, when ecological activists took over a large plot of vacant urban land and turned it into a community garden, planting more than ten thousand seedlings in the space of a few days. The gardener-occupiers were driven out after three weeks, but the agitation continues and has resulted in a temporary victory against a planned commercial development. [November note: Since the completion of this interview the immense disaster relief work of Occupy Sandy is yet another very important and exemplary development.]

The Occupy movement already had the implicit goal of “reclaiming the commons” — occupying public squares or parks played on this theme, since regardless of quibbles about permits it was obvious that such spaces belong to the public and are, or at least originally were, intended for public use. But these more recent actions have the merit of challenging the fetish of private property in a more direct manner. That fetish has always been extremely strong in the United States, and the police responses to its transgression have always been more immediate and brutal. But I like to hope that these types of actions will eventually weaken the fetish, just as happened in the days of the Civil Rights movement. Back in the 1950s and 1960s, when black people first started restaurant sit-ins, one often heard this argument: “That restaurant belongs to the owner, he has the right to do whatever he wants with it, including deciding who he wants to serve.” But as more and more people kept peacefully sitting in and calmly accepting arrest, the general public was gradually brought around to the idea that there was a “higher law” than property rights — that other rights also had to be respected, such as the right to be treated fairly as a human being. I think this may eventually happen with these post-Occupy invasions of various types of property, as people see the absurdity of there being millions of vacant buildings while there are millions of people living in the streets. Even now many people sympathize with the idea of defending a family against foreclosure, despite the fact that a bank technically owns the home, because there is increasing awareness that the banks have often acted illegally. The notion of reopening abandoned schools, etc., is even more exemplary in that it hints at the notion of a society based on cooperation and generosity rather than on how much money can be made from something.

The two drawbacks of these types of action are that they are risky and that they thus tend to be the work of a small minority (mostly young and mostly male). Occupying public spaces is much more likely to attract the sympathy, the support, and ultimately the participation of multitudes of ordinary people (including parents, children, elderly, disabled). But for those who want to push the limits and don’t mind the risks, taking over vacant buildings and opening them up to public uses is much more challenging and inspiring than breaking windows.

Read the full article here: http://www.bopsecrets.org/recent/occupy-looking-back.htm
More articles on Occupy Movement at BPS:

Others articles on the Occupy movement:
The Awakening in America
Yesterday in Oakland
Welcome to the Oakland General Strike
The Situationists and the Occupation Movements: 1968/2011
The Occupy Movement at Its Peak

0 Resistant Culture 2012 Tour

  • November 15, 2012
  • by melissavaruker
  • · Events · News · On Tour · PE Records · Radness

Resistant Culture played Indianapolis last Tuesday night at Indy’s Jukebox. They performed flawlessly with Katina trained in classical guitar who absolutely shredded. Anthony Rezhawk (vocalist for Terrorizer since 2005) has unique sounding vocals, where he includes Native American chants to give their songs an emotional tribal feeling. Their lyrics about the environment and ideas of extinction are truly moving. Ben is their remarkable drummer who was also a member of Axiom.  He is involved with Gaian Mind, a collective located in California that helps educate youth about how to sustain the planet. Please visit their page! http://gaian-mind.org/community/

Ben gave me seeds to grow called red amaranth. This green is similar to the taste of spinach, is easy to grow, and beneficial to your health. It has vitamins A and C, iron, calcium, magnesium, zinc, folate and a good amount of protein (30% more protein than rice, sorghum and rye). It is rich in the amino acid, lysine.

Not only does Resistant Culture have brilliant music, lyrics, and a unique tribal aspect to their music but they are activists with hopes for a better future. If they’re playing a show near you, please attend and support these wonderful individuals.

One week ’til this show in Chicago! Shaman Records 13th Anniversary Show!

Don’t already own this album? Buy it HERE!

0 IT’S END OF THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT!- Stimilator

  • November 15, 2012
  • by stinkbot
  • · News · Radness

0 IN DEFENCE – Into The Sewer Available Now!

  • November 5, 2012
  • by xbencrewx
  • · News · PE Records

Minneapolis’ taco eating retard thrash commando unit, IN DEFENCE, return with another hard hitting, rip your face off, party till you puke album of sarcastic jams and political jabs. IN DEFENCE make fun of everything from eating pizza to moshing the wrong way. Why do they care so much about such trivial topics? Who knows. But what makes us laugh makes us stronger and In Defence is all about making us laugh, often at their own expence. This CD features their second LP, two different 7″s and some random unreleased bonus material they dug out of a dusty box that was sitting in Ben Crews closet. Best song title “The Only Good Thing About Pizza Is The Crust”. Now, “less talk… more sign language” ORDER HERE!

Track listing:

1. Lessons in headbanging
2. Into the sewer
3. Straightedge hangover
4. Call More Dudes pt. 3 (girls are dudes too)
5. In DefenSe is our name spelled wrong!
6. Head of the thrash
7. Garbage in garbage out
8. Don’t call me a moshist… I just hate the way you dance
9. Ronald Reagan is dead
10. The only good thing about pizza is the crust
11. 80’s dance parties are a fucking joke
12. I wish you weren’t here
13. Rock against “guyliner”
14. Less talk… more sign language
15. In Defence of the taco Party By The Slice should change their name
16. Bromophobia
17. A song for Mark Nelson to drink a beer to
18. Ben Crew is an asshole
19. The ballad of Jessie Bastard
20. F.Y.B.
21. Minor treat
22. Deep poetry

ORDER HERE!

 

1 PE Announces 2013 Limited Edition Singles Series

  • October 30, 2012
  • by xbencrewx
  • · News · PE Records

In 2013 Profane Existence will release one new 7″ each month as part of our limited edition singles series.

This series will spotlight different underground D.I.Y. crust, punk & metal bands. Some bands you might know some you might not. Each band is one has captured our attention and we feel will capture yours too. The first three bands in this series are announced below. The rest will be announced as the release dates approach. We’ve got some pretty cool things lined up but we are keeping it a mystery for now!

Each record will contain songs exclusive to this series.  We will do a short run pressing of 500 records. 100 on glow-in-the-dark vinyl and 100 each of 4 other color variations. A select amount  will be available for wholesale through ILD: www.ildistro.com (Get in touch with them now if you want to carry this!) but the majority will be available direct from Profane Existence. Once they are gone they are gone.

We are offering you an advanced opportunity to subscribe for the first six 7″s in this series. Each month subscribers will receive one new 7″ in the mail along with a silk screened patch of that band. The first 100 subscribers will get exclusive GLOW-IN-THE-DARK vinyl. Note: silk screened patches and glow-in-the-dark vinyl will ONLY be available to subscribers. They will not be sold separately. All subscription orders will receive color vinyl but if you order after the first 100 are spoken for you will get a color of our choosing. Once the official street dates hits the remaining records will be sold individually, random color only. Or get each of the 4 non-glow-in-the-dark colors by purchasing a 4 pack. Only while supplies last.

SUBSCRIBE BY CLICKING HERE!

  • • PE Singles Series #1: January 2013
  • • Band: THE SHAME – The Worlds Is Ours 7″
  • • Style: Anti-Fascist Oi! with beer drinking anthems to sing at the pubs
  • • Members of: Brother Inferior, Assembly of God, Bring Down The Hammer
  • • Hometown: Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • • Colors: 100 Glow-the-dark (subscription only), 100 Boot Black, 100 Football White, 100 Solid Red, & 100 True Blue
  • • PE Singles Series #2: February 2013
  • • Band: DESPISE – Desolate/Inebriated 7″
  • • Style: Agressively-charged female fronted crust with demonic elements of black metal
  • • Members of: Destroy, Krang
  • • Hometown: Minneapolis, MN
  • • Colors: 100 Glow-in-the-dark (subscriptions only), 100 Blackest of Black, 100 Green Glass, 100 Blood Red, and 100 Punk Rock Pink
  • • PE Singles Series #3: March 2013
  • • Band: WARTORN – Domestic Terrorist 7″
  • • Style: Punishing metallic crust that truelly devastates when you listen you it. Wartorn is one of the strongest crust bands in the upper mid-west and this is their best records to date. The production and song writing is up there with the likes of Wolfbrigade.
  • • Members of: Dresden, Remission, Words That Burn
  • • Hometown: Appleton, WI
  • • Colors: 100 Glow-in-the-dark (subscription only), 100 Blackened Crust, 100 Anarchist Red, 100 Clear Glass, 100 Green Glass

MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED…

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0 PE Issue #57 Available Again!

  • October 30, 2012
  • by xbencrewx
  • · News · PE Web Zine

We just unearthed a box of zines we didn’t know we had… as a result Profane Existence #57 is available again!

Description: July-September 2008 issue is even more packed than ever, featuring interviews with the bands WARCOLLAPSE, AGAINST EMPIRE, MAN THE CONVEYORS ARMISTICE, AND KURSK. Features include RNC 2008 welcoming events, The Green Scare updates, Attica Prison uprising remembered, Got Your Back interview, Maygun’s vegan recipe sections with summer food and drinks, columns, letters, tour dates festivals and events, and reiveiws, reviews, reviews! This also comes with our customary compilation CD featuring more than an hour of killer hardcore punk from 1977 to present.

Pick Up A Copy Here! 

The track list for the CD is:

1. AGAINST//EMPIRE Industrial Collapse

2. ARMISTICE Like Father, Like Son

3. THE COOTERS Same Shit, Different Pile

4. CREOSOTE Every Word I Say

5. CRISIS Holocaust

6. DOGSHOLYLIFE Dying Like Flies

7. END OF ALL Black Blood

8. EXPENDABLE YOUTH 2016

9. HOMICIDE Siti Jenar Cypher Drive

10. JESUS FUCKING CHRIST A Living Hell

11. KNIFE IN THE LEG When You Grow Up

12. KURSK Held At a Distance

13. KVOTERINGEN Satans Yngel

14. MAN THE CONVEYORS Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing

15. MASSMORD PÃ¥ Pestens Svarta Vingar

16. MOB 47 Nitlott

17. MORGUEMART Rinse and Repeat

18. PAZAHORA Social Hell

19. RESIST United States of Apathy

20. SHADES OF GREY Capitalism Must Come to an End

21. SOCIAL PRESSURE Circle

22. SYSTEMPHOBIA PVDA

23. WARCOLLAPSE Crust As Fuck Existence

24. WARTORN Weight of the World

25. WARTRASH CIA Adventures

26. WHAT IF GODS LIE Aplastados

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