Bastard Noise - Selected Discography

Selected Discography

The Bastard Noise project has documented its work inside the recording studio, on stage and even in the kitchen with well over 100 recordings issued. Many of these were self-released, the rest were issued by select underground (and occasionally above-ground) worldwide labels such as Alien8, Deep Six, Gravity, Ground Fault Recordings, Hear More!, Helicopter Records, Housepig, Kitty Play, MSBR Records, Relapse, Thumbprint Press, Triage and Vermiform.

  • (1993) U.N.D. / Bizarre Uproar / Bastard Noise (Self-Released) 3-way split 12" LP
  • (1996) Merzbow / Bastard Noise: Voice Pie (Relapse Records) compact disc split album
  • (1996) The Gerogerigegege / Bastard Noise: compact disc split album
  • (1998) Bastard Noise / Spastic Colon: split album
  • (1998) Bastard Noise: If It Be Not True (Vermiform) compact disc album
  • (2000) Bastard Noise / Hospital: (Noisebludgeon) compact disc split album
  • (2000) Bastard Noise: Skullwave (Helicopter) compact disc album
  • (2005) Bastard Noise: The Analysis of Self-Destruction (Alien8) compact disc album
  • (2007) Bastard Noise + Antennacle: collaborative 7" (Kitty Play)
  • (2007) Bastard Noise / Amps For Christ / Unicorn / Antennacle / Sleestak / Hierophant: No Skull Left Unturned (Hear More!/200 mg) compact disc Three CD Multi-Split Album, Books and other materials
  • (2009) Bastard Noise: Our Earth's Blood IV (Cathartic Process) Five CD box-set.
  • (2009) The Bastard Noise: Atmoskull CD (Thumbprint Press)
  • (2010) The Bastard Noise/The Endless Blockade: The Red List split 12" LP (Deep Six) and compact disc split (20 Buck Spin)
  • (2010) The Bastard Noise: A Culture of Monsters Full-Sized Gatefold 12" LP (Deep Six) and Mini Baby Gatefold CD (Deep Six/Hear More!/Housepig)
  • (2011) The Bastard Noise: Skulldozer 12" LP and CD (Deep Six)
  • (2012) Bastard Noise: Galactic Sanitarium 10" LP

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