19 August 2026

GOD'S GUTS Young Men's Stereo 1996


 


Discogs

 

Pop punk band from Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, formed in June 1990, now relocated to Tokyo, Japan.

Featuring members of U.G. Man including Jun Taniguchi who formed the Less Than T.V. record label in Tokyo, Japan. - Blogatrix

  

Tracklist

1
Hate 2:37
2
Note Book3:28
3
A Thinking Man3:16
4
Calling My Name2:42
5
Roll2:58
6
Leaving Home4:27
7
Subway2:58
8
Instrumental2:47
9
No Way2:56
10
Slack2:26

 

U.G. MAN Classics 1995


 

Discogs

 

Associated with Tokyo, Japan's underground label Less Than T.V., U.G. Man emerged in the early 1990's with a thrashcore / hardcore punk style of playing their instruments - Blogatrix  

 

 

Tracklist

1
Less Than T.V0:38
2
Dead At Birth0:12
3
Compress (Words 2)1:01
4
Sheriff1:03
5
Hole1:00
6
Chaos0:37
7
Sick In Air2:22
8
Disposal0:41
9
Mind & Matter3:59
10
Process0:43
11
Disappear0:58
12
Don't Do Not0:42
13
Party0:35
14
Love It1:58
15
1990:50
16
Words1:59
17
Minus And Slash (Live)1:00

 

SLAG American Fuck 1994


 

Discogs

 

Heavy alt rock from Massachusetts - Blogatrix 

 

Tracklist

1
Needle Queen1:43
2
Superpig Overdrive2:54
3
Cruisers4:15
4
Ureic Acid1:53
5
Mexican Drip3:10
6
Getting High3:05
7
Rice Burner3:12
8
Droopy's Lament3:30
9
Lambchop2:52
10
Motor City8:59

 

KING CAN Maximum Power Super Loud 1996


 

Discogs

 

Heavy alt rock from Minneapolis, Minnesota - Blogatrix 

  


Tracklist

1
Teachers
2
Hellride '95
3
Sunshine
4
209
5
Time To Think
6
Challenge
7
The Midget
8
First Born
9
Murder
10
My House
11
One Of Us
12
Just One

 

SPECIAL FORCES Red, White And Blue 7 inch 1991

 



Discogs

 

Punk band featuring Tim Armstrong, bassist of Rancid. - Blogatrix 

  

Tracklist

A
Red White And Blue
B1
Insane Rats
B2
What Is It?

 

NEW SPEEDWAY KINGS All Ages Show EP 1996


 

Discogs

 

A now-defunct American pop punk band active in the mid 1990s. The group started in St. Louis, Missouri before moving to California. The band featured members from Ultraman, 440 Six Pack, Porn and The B-Movie Rats. - Blogatrix

 


Tracklist

1
Lies2:15
2
Spin Around3:53
3
Pieces3:03
4
Aimee3:51
5
We All Love Her2:05
6
Everything2:29
7
Untitled1:09

 

CHICKENSHIT / U.G. MAN Armageddon 7 inch 1995


 
Discogs

 

Split 7 inch between Australian hardcore / powerviolence band Chickenshit and U.G. Man, a hardcore punk band from Japan. - Blogatrix 

 

Tracklist

A1ChickenshitIntro / Provoice
A2ChickenshitForeign Bodies
A3ChickenshitPiss Weak Attempt
A4ChickenshitAmatuer Psychiatrist
A5ChickenshitDeparted
A6ChickenshitLoneliness The Mother Of Invention
A7ChickenshitWho Put Cheese In My Sandwich!??
B1U.G. ManNothingness
B2U.G. ManThe G.P. Men
B3U.G. ManSuns
B4U.G. ManWork
B5U.G. ManD.I.O
B6U.G. ManGood Sence
B7U.G. ManBuck (Final Edition)

 

49 REASONS Weiner D 7 inch 1992


 

Discogs

 

Melodic punk band from Columbia, South Carolina. 

 

 

Tracklist

A1
So Low
A2
Leave The Light On
B
Waterfall

 

14 August 2026

SHELBY Sofa Safari 1996


 

Discogs

 

Indie pop from Germany. - Blogatrix 



Tracklist

1
Sleeping Cliché
2
I Thought That I
3
Mental Harvest
4
To Mum
5
In A Milky Mood
6
Fragmentary Love
7
Fake Fur
8
Fred
9
Just A Friend
10
Sonic Sound
11
Pale
12
Sally's Home

 

EMBRACE Fireworks E.P. 1997


 

Discogs

 

Embrace Biography by Matt Collar

England's Embrace build upon their status as stars of the post-Brit-pop era, blending anthemic hooks and sweeping pop balladry. They emerged to success, scoring early hits with "All You Good Good People" and "Come Back to What You Know" and debuting on top of the U.K. Albums Chart with 1998's The Good Will Out. With a sound that bridged the power of Oasis with the emotive lyricism of Coldplay, Embrace cultivated a strong fan base at home, hitting the top 10 with 2000's Drawn From Memory and 2001's If You've Never Been, and again reaching number one with both 2004's Out of Nothing and 2006's This New Day; the latter featuring "World at Your Feet," the official song of the English football squad during the 2006 World Cup. Following a hiatus, they returned to the spotlight with 2014's Embrace, experimenting with electronic flourishes, while remaining indebted to their emotive anthems, as on 2018's Love Is a Basic Need, 2022's How to Be a Person Like Other People, and 2026's Avalanche.

Natives of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England, brothers Danny (lead vocals, guitar) and Richard McNamara (guitar) formed Embrace in 1990. After placing an advertisement in a local newspaper, the duo recruited drummer Mike Heaton and bassist Steven Firth. After rehearsing for several months, Richard found "Retread" in Danny's demos; the country-tinged song was unlike anything else in the band's catalog, but its anthemic sensibilities became the keystone for their sound and led them toward their signature fusion of Oasis and Verve.

In October 1996, the group signed with the Virgin subsidiary Hut Recordings; in America, they signed with DGC Records. Eager to establish indie credibility, the group released their debut single, "All You Good Good People," on the hip indie label Fierce Panda in February 1997. Over the next few months, it was followed by the singles "Fireworks" and "One Big Family," which were both released on Hut. Those two singles were successful, but the re-release of "All You Good Good People" on Hut in October proved to be their breakthrough, entering the charts at number eight. Released in May 1998 -- shortly after the group received a Brit Award nomination for Best New Band in February -- "Come Back to What You Know" cemented that success and paved the way for the June 8 release of their debut album, The Good Will Out. Greeted with generally positive, occasionally enthusiastic, reviews, The Good Will Out entered the charts at number one. It was released in America the following month and "All You Good Good People" went on to become a favorite at college radio.

 

 Tracklist

1
The Last Gas3:38
2
Now You're Nobody4:34
3
Blind3:58
4
Fireworks3:56

 

SHANNON WRIGHT Flightsafety 1999

 




Discogs

 

Shannon Wright is an American singer-songwriter. She was born in Jacksonville, Florida, United States, where she spent her childhood.
Former member of the band Crowsdell, Shannon Wright moved from New York to Chapel Hill, North Carolina in 1998, and while in Chapel Hill, Wright started writing songs and playing them for friends. With their encouragement she sent a 4-track cassette tape to a friend of a friend who started Overcoat Records. They released her first 7" A Tin Crown for the Social Bash. Later that year, Wright signed with Touch and Go Records in 1999 from Chicago, releasing six albums.


Tracklist

1
Floor Pile4:30
2
All These Things2:47
3
Rich Hum Of Air4:23
4
You're The Cup3:52
5
Twilight Hall2:22
6
Captain Of Quarantine3:28
7
Holland2:51
8
Hobos On Parade2:47
9
William's Alabama3:11
10
Yard Grass1:44
11
Heavy Crown3:11

 

MINIMUM CHIPS Swish EP 1997


 

Discogs

 

Wikipedia

Minimum Chips were formed in Brisbane in 1993 by Julian Patterson on guitars, drums, keyboard and electric piano; Nicole Thibault on vocals, organ, synthesizer and trombone; and Ian Wadley on drums, guitar, trumpet and synthesiser.[1][2] During their Brisbane years Minimum Chips supported international acts: Stereolab, Bikini Kill and Pavement.

Minimum Chips' first release was a split 7-inch five-track extended play on Chapter Records in September 1995. Two tracks were supplied by Perth-based band Molasses. The group's three tracks were recorded in June of that year at Fortitude Valley, Queensland. Guy Blackman, the label's co-owner,[3] eventually joined them on bass guitar in 1998.[4]

In 1996 the group followed with a four-track EP, Blip,[5] and then a split single, with "Postal" by Minimum Chips, and Alastair Galbraith providing the other side.[6] Their next EP, Swish, appeared in 1997 via Varispeed Records,[7] with five tracks, which featured their signature song "Furniture".

 


Tracklist

1
Swish3:41
2
Bunnysan3:09
3
Surf Kill2:35
4
Walkman2:32
5
Furniture4:06

 

BOUQUET Coral Kingdom 1998


 
Discogs

 

Bouquet Biography by Mike DaRonco

With their 1991 start as an acoustic two piece, Neil Shumsky (vocals/ 12 string guitar) and his friend Rachel (vocals/ guitar) went under the moniker of Bouquet as they brought on their sincere pop of minimal innocence. Mostly playing throughout the area of Leeds and Sheffield, England, Bouquet would eventually release a handful of EPs on various labels for the next two years before Rachel's 1993 departure. Ultimately resulting in a three year hiatus, Shumsky finally reformed Bouquet in 1996 with the addition of Shaun Alcock (drums) and Chris Mabbs (bass). Hailing the 1997 seven-inch of "Before I Die I'd Like To See A Flying Saucer" as their comeback release, Popstar Records followed through on the trio's first full-length Coral Kingdom in 1998. Soon after, Darren O'Conner joined that same year as a second guitarist.

 

Tracklist

1
In The Golden Eternity
2
Travelling Companion
3
Bouquet Of Angels
4
Citrus Grove Lullaby
5
Train Magique
6
The Land Beyond The Sky
7
Uluru's Charl
8
Electric Fluff
9
Ramblin' Gamblin' Man
10
Wine And Romance
11
Chie Kato's Dream
12
Deep Sea Gallery
13
You Are What You Eat

 

SAUCER (Minnesota) Emergency Exits 1993


 

Discogs


Twin Tone Digital


Saucer was an indie rock band from Minneapolis, MN.

 

Tracklist

  1. Spoonerisms
  2. Orange Pants
  3. Bugs In My Hair
  4. My Sweet Hostess
  5. Turn Me On Dead Man
  6. Emergency Exits
  7. The Bunny
  8. Freaky Deek
  9. Cigarette Polly
10. Ah Morning

13 August 2026

GIGANTIC (U.S.) Answer 1993


 
Discogs

 

Indie / alt rock (this is not the guys from Flesh For Lulu). - Blogatrix 

 

Tracklist

1
Answer3:33
2
Give It Away3:30
3
Always That Good4:20
4
Short On Ideas2:12
5
Inner Child4:32
6
Shoot4:12
7
Charlie Parker2:36