Partial Discography
- Wall of China Love Letter (SoupTime, 1981)
- Lung Ties (as Body Sink), (Eksakt Records, 1985)
- Body Samples (Dossier, 1985)
- Feet Hacked Rails (as The Art Barbeque), (Dossier, 1985)
- Knees & Bones (Psychout Productions, 1985)
- Between Tides (Multimood, 1986)
- Core (Subterranean Records, 1986)
- Curd (Dossier, 1986)
- Halved (split LP with Maybe Mental) (Placebo Records, 1986)
- Headcrack (Sterile Records, 1986)
- Music From The Scourging Ground (Sub Rosa,1987)
- Songs From The Drain (Dossier, 1987)
- Music For Guilded Chambers (Sub Rosa, 1988)
- Songs From The Ashes (C'est La Mort, 1989)
- The Fodder Song (Wax Trax, 1989)
- Songs From The Grinding Wall (Wax Trax, 1989)
- Gag (Materiali Sonori, 1990)
- Hog Floor (A Fractured View) (Subterranean Records, 1990)
- Phlegm Bag Spattered (Dark Vinyl Records, 1990)
- Trudge (Wax Trax, 1990)
- Golgotha (Staalplaat, 1991)
- Bladder Bags And Interludes (Vanilla Records, 1992)
- Penetration (Third Mind Records, 1992)
- Pets For Meat / The Gylsboda Snake (Musical Tragedies, 1994)
- Songs From The Vault (Dark Vinyl Records, 1994)
- The Drowning (Dark Vinyl Records, 1994)
- Dub Songs From A Shallow Grave (Nuclear Blast, 1995)
- Inanition (Hypnotic, 1996)
- Songs from the Shadows (as In Blind Embrace), (Death Factory, 1996)
- Night Shadows (split LP with Dive) (Fast forward Recordings, 1996)
- Gilded Shadows (Hypnotic, 1997)
- The Poisoner (Soleilmoon, 1997)
- Our Journey's End (Materiali Sonori, 2000)
- Can You Smell The Rain Between (Tone Casualties, 2000)
- Shanked And Slithering (Hospital Recordings, 2005)
- Songs From A Sewer of Dreams (Vinyl On Demand, 2007)
- Before the Quiet (MVD Audio, 2008)
- In Blind Embrace: Songs From the Shadows (MVD Audio, 2008)
- Gibbering Canker-Opera Slaves (Studies in Meditation and Evisceration) Volume One (Ultra Mail Production, 2009)
- Odes to Bubbler (Winged Disk / Soleilmoon, 2011)
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