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New releases from Rivet Gun Records

Posted on Saturday 9 April 2011 by simonminter

Rivet Gun Records, run by die-hard Oxford punks Junkie Brush, have a couple of new releases out. They’re both by the ridiculously-named Fuck Udders, and each is a two-track thang that’s available mostly as a free download, but also in limited numbers of physical copies at local outlets and the gigs of Fuck Udders and other Rivet Gun Records artists.

Release one is Fuck Udders, release two is …Have Seen The Future And Don’t Like What It Looks Like. The former has ‘Shithead’ and ‘Rocky The Spy Dog’, the latter has ‘Meat Puppet’ and ‘Meat Machine’. If you haven’t gathered it from the band’s name or song titles, they err on the side of noisy, industrial, thrash-influenced metal.

Rivet Gun Records have also released noiseworks by Junkie Brush, Drunkenstein, Tie Your Shoes To Your Knees And Pretend You’re Small Like Us and 13Gauge, as well as the Fresh Faces For The Modern Age compilation a few years ago, featuring The Process, Phyal, Harry Angel, Junkie Brush and Verbal Kink.

Get Fuck Udders releases, and everything else, from the Rivet Gun Records website.

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