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Latest Spazz News

Below is our complete Spazz news coverage, including columns and articles pertaining to the band. Some articles listed may be indirectly related, such as side projects of the band members, etc.

Spazz Releasing "Sweatin 2: Deported Live Gorilla"

Following the reissue treatment of "Sweatin' To The Oldies" and "Sweatin' 3: Skatin', Satan & Katon" from the now-defunct hardcore punk powerviolence trio Spazz, the ear bleeders at Tankcrimes Records are pleased to bring fans "Sweatin' 2: Deported Live Gorilla" just in time for the holidays.

Initially released on 625 Records in 2001 as "Sweatin' 2: Deported Live Dwarf," the updated "Sweatin' 2: Deported Live Gorilla" boasts a whopping thirty-five tracks from 1995-1996 culled from splits with Subversion (1995, Deported Records) and Romantic Gorilla (1996, Sound Pollution Records) not included on the original version, plus a full live set from KFJC radio (1996). Everything is remastered, or in some cases mastered for the first time ever, by Dan Randall at Mammoth Sound. More...

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Tankcrimes Offering Free Compilation

Get your Labor Day weekend jams on with a free compilation courtesy of Tankcrimes. Entitled "Every One Is Wrong!," the fourteen track collection includes a ravenous lineup of sonic deviance from the likes of Ghoul, Victims, Necrot, Spazz, Deny The Cross, Connoisseur, Brainoil, Double Cross, Kicker, and Vivisick.

1. Ghoul - Shred The Dead
2. Victims - Questions
3. Necrot - Rebirth In Chaos
4. Spazz - B-Street Butta
5. Deny The Cross - Bacteria Tribute
6. Connoisseur - Brick Weed
7. Connoisseur - Machinegun Grenade
8. Brainoil - Support In Numbers
9. Deny The Cross - Heart Like Siberia
10. Spazz - Thrice The Heiney
11. Double Cross - Anywhere But Here
12. Kicker - You Can't Take Me Anywhere
13. Vivisick - Rebel Is Creation
14. Ghoul - Ghoulunatics More...

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Spazz Streaming Re-Issues

The punk/power violence act Spazz recently unleashed re-issue editions of "Sweatin' To The Oldies" and "Sweatin' 3: Skatin', Satan & Katon" via Tankcrimes Records.

In celebration of the release of these pivotal records, both offerings are now online today and can be heard below.

Originally released on Slap A Ham Records in 1997 and out-of-print for fifteen long years, Spazz's "Sweatin' To The Oldies" boasts 64 tracks compiled from splits released with Charles Bronson, Brutal Truth, Rupture, Floor and more from 1993 through 1996 as well as Spazz's debut EP, tracks from various comps, cover tunes, and live cuts. More...

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