Tuesday, 28 May 2013

E.A.T.E.R. Ernst And The Edsholm Rebels ‎– Doomsday Troops - 5-Spårs E.P.


E.A.T.E.R. Ernst And The Edsholm Rebels ‎– Doomsday Troops - 5-Spårs E.P.
The legends of Sweden, E.A.T.E.R (ERNST AND THE EDSHOLM REBELS)."Doomsday Troops" 1st 7"ep from 1983' is released with original artwork and 8 page booklet! It's remastered by great the Texas Enormous Door studio and it was not on their recent discography LP. This is the real official reissue! 

A1 Doomsday Troops A2 Violence A3 Religion AA1 Anxiety Attack
AA2 I Rule My Life O.K.

Recorded on July 30th and July 31st, 1983 @ Kloakens Alternativa Antistudio. 
Includes an 8-page printed booklet (15 X 18 cm, not stapled, glossy paper) with lyrics and band pictures.

Exact reproduction of the original release (cover, inserts, etc) only difference is "Hardcore Survives 039" written at the bottom right corner on the back-cover.

Ernst And The Edsholm Rebels – E.A.T.E.R. were formed in the summer of 1982 in Grums/Kil, Värmland, Sweden by Mikael “Gröten” Karlsson (guit/vox), Anders Brännström (bass), Peter “Pelle” Forsman (drums) and Hans “Hasse” Dahlgren (vox). and this first line-up of E.A.T.E.R. recorded Chaos Cassette vol.1 which was realesed in the fall of 1982. A number of gigs were played by this first line-up, among them the chaotic and by media well documented gig at Segmons Folkets hus in february of 1983. By the release of the bands debut EP Doomsday Troops (Ernst Records) Hasse was replaced by Mikael “Micke” Larsson as the leadsinger. Micke had earlier played in Psykjouren together with infamous and by now nationwidely known Buddha. Doomsday Troops EP was recorded and produced In KAAS by the band & Micke Blomqvist, and released in the summer of 1983. The record was sold all over the world, and E.A.T.E.R. recived recognition from people like Jello Biafra of Dead Kennedys and Pushead, the artist that made Metallicas and the Misfits cartoons. With the new line-up and a sucessfull record-realese the band went on the road and toured Sweden. A review: Not to be confused with the '77 U.K. punk band Eater, this Swedish group (Ernst And The Edsholm Rebels) floor down on the acceleration and rapidly hit fast, lightning doses of 1000-m.p.h. thrash mayhem. An outrageous display of burning speed and mind-boggling turbulence, combined with chaotic chops of lyrical expression. Don't be fooled by the hilarious intro to the title cut--this EP hauls its load fast and furious in the new Swedish tradition. - Pushead (from Maximum Rock'n'Roll #13, April/May 1984) - The band is still active and I recommend this 5 piece of classic swedish hardcore tunes.
-Special Thanks to Fredrik -      
Available at   https://blitzrecords.bigcartel.com/

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