Filth were a five-piece hardcore/crust punk band from the East Bay, California that formed in 1989 and disbanded in 1992, with reunion shows occurring in 2010. They released one EP and two splits, with the Blatz split later being re-released to include both bands full discographies. Thus, sometimes you'll see
Destroy Everything as a compilation, but everything's included on their individual original releases here. Even with their minimal output Filth proved to be highly influential, with their throat-scorching vocals, brash dual guitars that occasionally slip into some semblanc of melody. Lyrically, they can be both life-affirming and vitroilic, calling out hypocrisies and injustices seen outwardly while on a quest of self-expression and individual freedom. You may incidentally already be familiar with one song of theirs, since pg.99 cover "The List" (originally included on their City Of Caterpillar split, though now often included on reissues of
Document #8). Enjoy.
1. Today's Lesson
2. Lust For Glory
3. Hate
4. Freedom
A Touch Of Blatz
1. Blatz - Homemade Speed
2. Blatz - Lullaby
3. Blatz - Chuck
4. Blatz - Berkeley Is My Baby (And I Wanna Kill It)
5. Blatz - Cockroach Cafe
6. Blatz - California
7. Blatz - Dolly
8. Blatz - I Don't Care About You
9. Blatz - Fuk Shit Up
Destroy Everything
1. Filth - The List
2. Filth - You Are Right
3. Filth - Night Of Rage
4. Filth - Filth
5. Filth - Violence As A Solution
6 Filth - Scarred For Life
7. Filth - Banned From The Pubs
1. Submachine - Suicide Drive
2. Submachine - Laughing
3. Submachine - Beer Song
4. Filth - Buttshits
5. Filth - Dear Fuck
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