Spineless
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H8000 Book
Last week I went to Kortrijk in the south of West-Flanders to see the reunion show of Liar and Sektor, they both played amazing sets, more on that later. It was also the date of launch of the H8000 Book which they sold there in two versions. The book and…
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Reconquered (Part 1)
Still hunting down H8000 rarities, part 1. The Spineless transtition in Amenra album and the best Spirit Of Youth LP, ‘Source’ on green.
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VA H8000 Compilation Volume One LP
Info about this 1998 H8000 hardcore sampler. Came out when the scene was at the peak of it’s expansion.
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Spineless Demo Cassette
The demo of Spineless was recorded in the end of 1996. The first song starts with a religious chant which gets violently interrupted by distorted guitars. The lyrics are a quote from another author. In this text there is described how a devil appeared before a person. The devil is…
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SPINELESS Cassette To Pit Criticism
I recently snagged the last missing format I needed of this great H8000 release from Spineless. I now have it on LP/CD and on cassette. I got to know the existence of it through H8000 Central, already lots of years ago. One can imagine how low chances of finding this…
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Not really Spineless doubles!
I’ve found two Spineless releases on Sober Mind records from which I thought they were going to be just doubles. But actually it are different versions. Firstly a promotional copy out of 35 of the Spineless full length. The copy is also a one of a kind as you can…
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Chapter I of AmenRa Evolution: Spineless
Time for another H8000 post, the posts I like making the most. The post contains an interesting history and evolution from Spineless (90’s H8000) to AmenRa (1st decade of the 21st century). This post is the product of reflection and more than a day in writing it down and rewriting…
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Spineless: Some Facts
Lucas, the person I got the photo’s from, explicitly said that all credits should go to Stefaan Buyse, because he kept safe this tape and record. Buyse was the drummer of Spineless.While we are speaking of the band members; two band members of Spineless (at the time of the ‘Painfields’…
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