# | Cover | Release title | Total tracks | Download full release in mp3 | Release Date | Label |
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1 |
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Sexorcist / Reflections In A Tall Mirror |
4 |
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1990-09-00 | Clawfist |
2 |
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Upwind Of Disaster, Downwind Of Atonement |
10 |
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1988 | Communion Label |
3 |
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Earth Is Hell |
16 |
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1990 | Snake Skin |
4 |
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Dwarf L.P. |
6 |
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1989 | Glass Records (2) |
5 |
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Know Too Much |
4 |
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1986 | Probe Plus |
6 |
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Skullfuck |
11 |
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1987 | Probe Plus |
7 |
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Shaved Beatnik |
4 |
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1989 | Glass Records (2) |
8 |
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Mirrorshades |
5 |
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1993 | Butcher's Hook |
9 |
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Rollin' Machine |
2 |
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1993 | Fist Puppet |
10 |
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Beat Them All To Death |
2 |
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1994 | Dental Records (2) |
11 |
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Upwind Of Disaster, Downwind Of Atonement |
12 |
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1988 | Glass Records (2) |
12 |
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Gates Of Freedom |
2 |
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1990 | Paperhouse Records |
13 |
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Bad Orb.. Whirling Ball |
9 |
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1990 | Paperhouse Records |
14 |
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Upwind Of Disaster, Downwind Of Atonement |
10 |
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1988 | Glass Records (2) |
15 |
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Bad Orb.. Whirling Ball |
9 |
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1990 | Paperhouse Records |
16 |
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Skullfuck |
11 |
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1998 | God Bless Records |
17 |
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Bad Orb, Whirling Ball |
9 |
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1990 | Shimmy Disc |
18 |
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Marque Chapman / Blathering-Out |
2 |
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1987 | Moral Burro Records |
19 |
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Sexorcist / Reflections In A Tall Mirror |
2 |
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1990-09-00 | Clawfist |
20 |
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Upwind Of Disaster, Downwind Of Atonement |
12 |
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1988 | Communion Label |
Alternative heavy rock band from Liverpool, England. Their sound has been described as 'psychedelic grunge'.
Formed in 1986 from members of The Mel-O-Tones, The, Frank Martin (vocals), Bob Parker (guitar), and John Neesam (drums). With Neesam's departure they were soon joined by former Marshmallow Overcoat, The guitarist Baz Sutton and drummer Tony Mogan.
The distinctive style includes Frank Martin's throaty and anguished vocals which are mostly barked or screamed, fuzzy overdriven guitar embarking on wailing psychedelic solos and heavy pounding drums. They may be explained in some ways as a British Butthole Surfers, although they do not sound too similar and the music lacks the absurdist elements of the Buttholes'.
The group cut 5 studio albums and one live album and 7 singles between 1987 and 1994 for numerous indie labels including Probe, Shimmydisc and Paperhouse.
They also recorded four sessions for John Peel BBC Radio One show, none of which are commercially available.
It is rumoured that Seattle bands around the Sub Pop scene such as Nirvana were heavily influenced by Walkingseeds sound, however there is no conclusive proof of this.
In their later years they were joined by Don Fleming