Anal Cunt
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Digby Pearson...albums of local bands. As his business success grew he signed unknown acts like Napalm Death, Bolt Thrower , Carcass , Cathedral , Godflesh, Anal Cunt, Entombed , Morbid Angel and many others throughout the 1980s. Into the 1990s, Sony Music... In this article: Digby Pearson, Carcass, Cathedral, Earache, Earache Records, Sony, Entombed, Mortiis, Bolt Thrower, and Deicide |
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Wikipedia | June 24, 2009
Top 40 Hits
Top 40 Hits Top 40 Hits is the name of an album by Anal Cunt, released in 1995 on CD and cassette on Earache Records as MOSh 129 CD. It has 40 tracks, like the title implies, but the average track length is less than a minute long. The...
In this article: Top 40 Hits, Seth Putnam, Stayin' Alive, Rupert Holmes, Bee Gees, American Woman, I'm Still Standing, Bernie Taupin, and Jim Kale
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Wikipedia | October 16, 2009
I Like It When You Die
I Like It When You Die I Like It When You Die is an Anal Cunt album, released in 1997 on Earache Records as MOSH 169CD. It contains 52 tracks, with the average track length well under a minute. The album was the first with the new line-up...
In this article: I Like It When You Die, Incantation, Seth Putnam, Mortician, Earache Records, and Everclear
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Wikipedia | June 24, 2009
It Just Gets Worse
It Just Gets Worse It Just Gets Worse is the title of an Anal Cunt album, released in 1999 on Earache Records as MOSH 195 CD. It contains a total of 39 tracks and was very controversial. The song "Into the Oven" ranked #12 on Blender...
In this article: Seth Putnam, Extreme Noise Terror, Chris Barnes, It Just Gets Worse, Earache Records, Suicide, Eric Clapton, Six Feet Under, and Freddie Mercury
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Wikipedia | October 30, 2009
Anal Cunt
...tour with Flachenbrand. This is the most offensive of the band's albums and was surrounded by much controversy; the label changed some of the song titles and also censored the lyrics to two of the songs. Nevertheless (or probably...
In this article: Seth Putnam, Eyehategod, Incantation, Earache Records, GG Allin, and Scott Hull
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Wikipedia | December 26, 2008
40 More Reasons to Hate Us
40 More Reasons to Hate Us 40 More Reasons To Hate Us is the name of an album by Anal Cunt, recorded after their Japanese Tour in June 1995 and released on March 26, 1996, on Earache Records. The name of the album was used to reflect the...
In this article: Seth Putnam, Pantera, 40 More Reasons To Hate Us, Phil Anselmo, Solstice, Vaginal Jesus, Manowar, and Agoraphobic Nosebleed
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Anal Cunt is an American band, originating in Newton, Massachusetts. They have been categorized as grindcore, noisecore and hardcore. They are often referred to by their initials A.C. (often written as AxCx) due to the offensive nature of their name and censorship limits on some radio and publications, and many of their album covers simply display the initials A.C. However, the band has managed to subvert even this abbreviation by drawing these letters in a manner resembling an anus and a vulva. Their early material contained no written lyrics.
- Name:
- Anal Cunt
- Also Known As:
- AxCx
- Origin:
- Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- Years Active:
- 1988–2003, 2003-present
- Current members:
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- Josh Martin
- Seth Putnam
- Former Members:
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- Paul Kraynak
- Nate Linehan
- Mike Mahan
- Scott Hull
- John Kozik
- Tim Morse
- John Gillis
- Fred Ordonez
- Associated With:
- Upsidedown Cross, Adolf Satan, Angry Hate, Cuntsaw, Executioner, Full Blown A.I.D.s, Impaled Northern Moonforest, Insult, Post Mortem, Satan's Warriors, Shit Scum, Siege, Shiran Shiran, You're Fired
- Genre:
- Grindcore
- Record Label:
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- Relapse Records
- Earache Records
- Menace to Sobriety Records
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