Extreme Smoke
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Extreme Smoke | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | Extreme Smoke 57 |
Origin | Nova Gorica, Slovenia |
Genres |
Noise Grindcore |
Years active |
1990–1993 2008 - |
Website | extremesmoke57.tk |
Members | Boco, Miha, Briljo, Bostjan |
Past members | Kurja, Serc, Gogo, Edi |
Extreme Smoke (formerly Extreme Smoke 57) was the first noise/grindcore band from Slovenia.[1] The band was formed in the beginning of 1990, in the city of Nova Gorica. Two band members occasionally played for Croatian noisecore band Patareni. In 1991, Extreme Smoke signed a contract with Richard Campos from the notorious Wild Rags (label, fanzine and record dealer in California) and released their debut Open Your Eyes...and Die!. Extreme Smoke split in 1993 and formed the Slovenian grindcore band Deeper Than World (D.T.W.), which lasted for a very short time.[2] They are still remembered as a cult band in worldwide underground grind circles.[3][4] The band was reformed in late 2008 and recorded new studio material.[5]
Members
Discography
EPs
- 1991 - Open Your Eyes...and Die! (7" and cassette, Wild Rags Records)
- 1993 - Extreme Smoke (7", Psychomania Records)
- 1994 - Who Sold the Scene? (7", TVG Records)
- 1998 - Extreme Smoke (Musical Destruction Tapes)
Split albums
- 1991 - Split with Sexorcist (Sicktone Records)
- 1994 - Split with Deeper Than World and Diarrhoea
Selected Compilations
- 1992 - Son Of Bllleeeeaaauuurrrrgghhh! (Slap A Ham Records)
- 1995 - Reality Shows Vol. 2 (Upground)
- 2003 - Bllleeeeaaauuurrrrgghhh! (Goatsucker Records)
- 2007 - Killed By The Machinery Of Sorrow (Ecocentric Records)
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