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Revision as of 17:00, 3 January 2012

Discordia Concors was released in 1993 at The Hillcrest Tavern. It was the first of three compilations released by Contact 89FM in the early to mid 1990s, the others being The Fridge and Green Eggs and Hamilton. Unlike the other two compilations, this was largely retrospective. Discordia Concors was compiled by Rob Henderson of Zygote Productions.

Track Listing

Discordia Concors cover art

Watershed - Take this that way
Romantic Andies - Anaconda Funky Limbo
Dribbly Cat Attraction - Vulnerable Sheds
Phones and Accessories - Gorhead
A Crown Of Wild Myrtles - Underbelly
Hand of Glory - Thing One
Huge Industrial Artsnob - Trains
Frybrain - Hanging Out
Emersons - Eagles
Wendy House - Suit Suit, Kill Kill
The Postlethwaites - Broke
Love and Violence - Violator
Frey - Breeze
Book of Martyrs - The Man that Said
King Biscuit - What is Love?
Hitler's Kock - Miner's song
Pieces of Cod - Fall in a Hole
Swamp Goblin - Mudflap
Sinfeeder - Beachcombing/Vaginal hangover*
Unit 23 - Lodung One

(*Although this is the tracklisting appearing on the Discordia Concors CD, the actual Sinfeeder tracks and order are "Human Smorgasboard" followed by "Beach Combing")

Published Articles

  • Discordia Concors: Part 1 article, Nexus, 13 September 1993, P24
  • Discordia Concors: Part 2 article by Fiona Jack, Nexus, 20 September 1993, P24
  • Discordia Concors: Part 3 article by John Needham and Fiona Jack, , Nexus, 27 September 1993, P24
  • Discordia Concors Release Party Review, Nexus, 27 September 1993