List of Hydra Head Noise Industries Releases
Cat # | Artist | Title | Format | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|
2XH-001 | Sunn O))) | The Grimmrobe Demos | CD | 1999 |
2XH-002 | Sunn O))) | ØØ Void | CD | 2000 |
2XH-003 | Merzbow | Dharma | CD | 2001 |
2XH-004 | Lotus Eaters | Alienist on a Pale Horse | 12" | 2001 |
2XH-005 | Phantomsmasher | Phantomsmasher | CD | 2001 |
2XH-006 | Phantomsmasher/Venetian Snares | Podsjfkj Pojid Poa | 7" | 2003 |
2XH-007 | 2XH Vs HHR Vol. 1 | Where Is My Robotic Boot? | 2×CD | 2004 |
2XH-008 | Boris/Merzbow | Walrus/Groon | 12" | 2007 |
2XH-009 | House of Low Culture | Live from The House of Low Temperature! | LP | 2004 |
2XH-010 | Everlovely Lightningheart | Cusp | CD | 2006 |
2XH-011 | Boris/Merzbow | Sun Baked Snow Cave | CD | 2005 |
2XH-012 | Agoraphobic Nosebleed | PCP Torpedo/ANbRX | CD | 2006 |
2XH-013 | Knut | Alter | CD | 2006 |
2XH-014 | Drawing Voices | Drawing Voices | CD | 2006 |
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