Downloads Zegema Beach Records’ ZAMPLER #4 – Flip Six Three Hole streaming in full! January 2, 2015 1 min read The compilation includes 6 unreleased songs. A 24 track collection of some of the best bands from all over the world. The label commented: We are honoured to be working with such amazingly talented and down to earth people. ZAMPLER #4 – Flip Six Three Hole by Zegema Beach RecordsZAMPLER #4 – Flip Six Three Hole by Zegema Beach Records Share this Facebook Messenger Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Tags: ∞acousticblack lovecoma regaliacongratulationseightendamorifolk punkfolk rockfoxmoulderhardcorehardcore punki love your lifestyleken burnslentic waterslocktendernous etionsold soulpost hardcorepost metalpost rockravinrespiresaid gonerscreamoseventeen againsore eyelidsvi som älskade varandra så mycketvia fondoyoung mountainyouth novelyusukezegema beach recordsмятеж Karol Kamiński DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels. Contact via [email protected] You might be interested in February 14, 2017 SeeYouSpaceCowboy – [DEMO] (2016) August 18, 2012 CASPIAN – “Halls of the Summer” song available June 17, 2012 OVERDAWN / LAST REMAINS – [SPLIT] (2012) March 26, 2017 Remastered version of 1993 demo by EARTH CRISIS available for free download! Previous Story Rich Cupolo of THE AMERICAN DOLLAR release new solo EP Next Story SAID GONER release b-side recordings! Latest YUNGER’s “Sinner” cuts into betrayal and heartbreak ahead of new release DIGITAL NEGATIVE continue their uneasy industrial/electronic excavation on Intersect EP EMBERS OF OUROBOROS offers a grim, reflective debut with “The Autumnal Decline and Hermetic Maturation” KAONASHI close the chapter merging chaos with clarity on “I Want To Go Home” FIN DEL MUNDO return to Europe with a new album and a string of intimate memories
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