Brutal Chud

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Hardcore/Speedcore Label from Germany. Defunct.
Contact Info:
TEL: +49/351/4953124
FAX: +49/351/4952538
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Shortcut Code: [l4761]
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Discography

Releases:
BCHUD 01 Noize Creator Out Of Order Vol. 1 (12") 1995
BCHUD 02 S37 Riot 37-19-96 (12") 1996
BCHUD 03 Noizecreator* Out Of Order Vol.2 (12") 1996
B-CHUD 04 Zodiac Psychic Hardcore (12") 1996
BCHUD 05 Noizecreator* Rotten Shit EP (12", EP) 1996
BCHUD 06 Various Cannibalistic Underground Sampler (12") 1996
BCHUD 07 D.O.A. (4) Dead On Arrival (12", EP) 1996
BCHUD 08 DJ Tron Fuckin' Deathcore EP (12", EP) 1996
BCHUD 09 Re.Pete D-Fens EP (12", EP) 1996
BCHUD 10 Various How To Kill All Happy Suckerz (2xLP, Comp) 1997
BCHUD 12 Insumision La Frustracion Lo Cubre Todo (12") 2001
BCHUD 03/05 Noize Creator Out Of Order Vol. 2 vs. Rotten Shit (12", W/Lbl) 1996
BCHUD 10/11 Various How To Kill All Happy Suckerz (2x12", RE, RM, Ltd) 1999
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Review by djthumpa Jun 12, 2008
For me this was, and is still, the hardest speedcore label around. Every release had at least a couple of good tracks on it and the quality of music was always high, even if the mixdowns and mastering were of varying quality!

Brutal Chud sums up what speedcore is to me, aggressive, hard as nails and completely unforgiving! The highlights for me are the DJ Tron EP, the Re.Pete tracks and most Noize Creator EPs, its just great stuff all round. The S37 EP is also brutal, with thrashy guitars and pounding kickdrums.

Its a crying shame that whoever pressed these vinyls didn't check the mastering of the tracks before, but hey I suppose thats another quirky charm of the label. Speedcore seems to be faster and faster these days, but the Chud boys proved back in the day all you needed was a kickdrum and some guitars. Absolutely brain melting stuff.

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