This is ironicmoustache’s music collection on Bandcamp.

ironicmoustache

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  1. swamp prayer
    by taupe set xl
  2. The Sacred Vowel
    by Extra Life
  3. Beyond the Flat Earth
    by Fallen Sun
  4. Harvest Of The Killing Fields
    by Trichomoniasis
  5. Godslaying Sonic Barbarism
    by GOTTHAMMER
  6. Makeshift Crematoria
    by Trichomoniasis
  7. Prison Hell - Sex Penitentiary
    by Cultivation of War
  8. Second Souffle
    by Béton Armé
    Victoire Victoire
    Tough as nails and incredibly memorable.
  9. Live Action 25
    by Whitehouse
    Total brutality. Probably one of my favourite 80s Live Action recordings, if not THE favourite.
  10. DEMO 2023
    by BOGSIDE SNIPER SQUADRON
    What do you get when you chuck GBK and Sacriphyx into a blender and sprinkle some Thin Lizzy-approved guitar fireworks on top? A four-track demo that will likely rank as one of the best of 2023.
  11. Repulsive Bodies
    by Liquid Shit
    Ugly, grinding, sludgy stomp perfect for all those hateful mornings (and afternoons, and nights) life constantly serves up.
  12. Reclaim the Might
    by Pöwer A.D.
  13. I
    by Et In Arcadia Ego
  14. Attitude Ethics
    by GENOCIDE ORGAN
  15. Exquisite Macerated Tissue Slippage and Full-Body Degloving Under Extreme Circumstances of Accelerated Putrefaction
    by CYSTGURGLE
  16. Quasi-Sentient Decentralization
    by Meticulous Butchery
  17. Transylvanian Glare
    by Arnaut Pavle
  18. Metafyysinen Käsitys Itsestä
    by Vihameditaatio
  19. Girls In The Grass
    by Steve Hiett
  20. Ghost Riders
    by Various Artists
    Summer's Over Summer's Over
    Glorious, poignant selection of teenage garage nobodies. Amazing music made even more affecting by the realisation that this is the sound of high-school kids trying to strike rock and roll gold and live a different life than what the world (and society) had in store for them... and not quite getting there.

    Impossible to pick a favourite song, but Dennis Harte's subtly shambolic, slightly awkward, and totally endearing ode to summer love (and associated heartbreak) has to be up there.