Headcleaners

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Where Is 01:38 Tools
Dying in a Maze 01:02 Tools
Fraud (A/A Airlines Remix) 00:00 Tools
De Tause (Headcleaners) 02:08 Tools
Kill the Royalties 00:49 Tools
Death Threat 00:51 Tools
Fraud 03:32 Tools
Over the Wall 01:26 Tools
Police Perversities 01:08 Tools
Disinfect 00:52 Tools
Epidemic Infection 01:04 Tools
With Medication 01:16 Tools
When Love Just Walks Away 05:37 Tools
No Sense 01:07 Tools
Invented Crap 01:09 Tools
Piles of Flesh 01:10 Tools
Destruction in Mind 01:11 Tools
Just a Pink Touch 01:11 Tools
Where is / Disinfect 01:38 Tools
4 Walls Only Room 02:51 Tools
Handsome Skies 02:51 Tools
monochrome theme 02:12 Tools
Stryk 02:12 Tools
Before the World was Made 04:14 Tools
den lange korridor 04:17 Tools
skift 01:55 Tools
Skiftinger 04:10 Tools
ORLA 05:22 Tools
Looking For A Thrill 01:55 Tools
sprø musikk 05:56 Tools
De Tause 02:15 Tools
Eu dizia 03:43 Tools
The Brain is Wider Than The Sky 03:06 Tools
Monosang - Live 04:40 Tools
Manglad 00:52 Tools
Sintra 00:46 Tools
Smutsigt byk 00:46 Tools
Huvudtvätt 00:52 Tools
Torktumlaren 00:46 Tools
Essence 00:46 Tools
Huvudtvatt 00:46 Tools
helt ren 00:46 Tools
karl dusch 00:46 Tools
Ren Logn 00:46 Tools
31 headcleaners - disinfection - kill the royalties 00:46 Tools
30 headcleaners - disinfection - dying in a maze 00:46 Tools
26 headcleaners - disinfection - disinfect 00:46 Tools
monosang 00:46 Tools
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There are at least two artists named Headcleaners: (1) Early eighties swedish HC punk group, also called Huvudtvätt. (2) Early eighties norwegian group associated with the industrial field. (1) Ancient Swedish hardcore punk. HEADCLEANERS- disinfection 7"EP (Malign Massacre Records, HCP-01, 1981, Sweden) Another HUVUDTVÄTT monster! Especially the b-side fucking kills with some re-recorded songs that were originally sung in swedish and now are in english! The HEADCLEANERS without any doubt were the best swedish HC (or call it Punk, if you like) band ever - and considering the fact that this country had A LOT of killer bands, this really means something!!! Not to forget that their style was so unique and driving, all later HC bands at least from sweden had surely drawn many influences from these pioneers. This babe was re-released with different (horrible) sleeve art in ca. 1990. 500 made. ?$. Side 1: Dying In Maze / Kill The Royalties / Death Threat Side 2: Where Is Disinfect / Over The Wall / Police Perversities HEADCLEANERS (HUVUDTVÄTT)- s/t 7"EP (Malign Massacre Records / Massproduktion MASS Z 6, 1982, Sweden) Here we go for more HEADCLEANERS (or in swedish: HUVUDTVÄTT) - madness! After the enormous success of the first two slabs (the split 7"EP and the "Disinfection" 7"EP, as well as first compilation tape apperances), the band's own (?) label "Malign Massacre" together with "Massproduktion" (the premier swedish punk label) decided to release an export 7"EP compiled with material from the previously released vinyls. As said earlier, the split 7"EP side was chosen for side a of this and on side b, the put 3 songs from "Disinfection". Too bad they only pressed a meager 300 copies of this (issued with different sleeve colors - I've seen white and red ones too). A total killer, of course! You can't go wrong with this band - and their releases are all highly collectible and look really wonderful with their own graphic style! 300 made. ?$. Side 1: Smutsig Byk / Huvudtvätt / Manglad / Torktumlaren / Stryk / Ren Lögn Side 2: Dying In Maze / Kill The Royalties / Death Threat It's almost unbelievable, but this was recorded in 1981. They got the Discharge meets early Touch & Go sound even before those were fully developed (in fact, I don't know much about the band to say how much they were influenced by that stuff or how long they went their own way), so there's no fucking way this isn't the first European HC vinyl. Superior to the other classic Swedish hardcore 7"s like Skitlickers and Anti-Cimex, the whole cult status of this band is totally justified. The first track, "Dying In A Maze", with that 'melody meets power' musical backbone and the hoarse but expressive vocals, is nothing but amazing. The other songs are also great brutal punk, with a very good sound. This definitely falls within the category of "must have", and if you find it hard to get a copy of this, don't panic, somebody will be releasing it again sooner or later. One minor complaint is the poor/minimal packaging, especially being an official reissue of a classic record. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.