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April 1990   germany

Source:

Unknown > 'Harmonized Noise' cassette > CD-R/1 (Seth's copy) > CD-R/2 > EAC > .wav > TLH > .flac (lvl 8)

Audio:

Quality: B+

Duration: 25min 24sec

Setlist:

01. Entire set is one track
01 - Intro
02 - Chump Change
03 - Slow Song From Split 7 Inch
04 - Unknown
05 - Short Song From First 7 Inch
06 - Extended Dance Version
07 - Unknown
08 - Drum Solo, Guitar Solo, Voice Solo
09 - Unknown
10 - Heartbreaker
11 - Guy Lombardo
12 - Unknown
13 - Unknown
14 - Unknown
15 - Unknown
16 - Unknown
17 - Unknown
18 - Unknown
19 - River Bottom Nightmare Band
20 - Chump Change
Starts with four minutes of soundcheck.

Notes from a torrent posted on Dime, Jan 2009:
Anal Cunt Live In Germany, April 1990, and Holland, April 1990, unknown sources.

This is from a cdr titled Harmonized Noise. I received it from current guitar player Josh Martin, who was borrowing it from Seth. I burned a copy for myself when copying it for him. The original boot had two long tracks, one for each show. I put the cdr in my Magix Audio Cleaning Lab 12, and gave it track markings. Wav converted to flac with Flac Frontend.

The sound quality on the Germany show (tracks 01 - 20) gets an A-. It's either a soundboard, or a very nice audience recording. The sound quality on the Holland show also gets an A-, and I am pretty confident that it's a soundboard recording. I contacted Seth the other day to try and get better details on the dates/venues/possible lineage, but all he could offer was that the shows were definately in April of 1990. Sorry about all the Unknown titles, but most of their songs back then didn't have titles, but were fragments of their singles, if not total improvisations. Or covers of Muppet songs. If anybody can offer up more accurate info, it'd be appreciated.
And in the comments:
Seth got this from me; I got it on cassette (generation unknown) from a Brazilian distro called No Lyrics Records and created the disc. I worked from 16-bit wav files in Nero Wave Editor, normalizing to 0db and doing the fades. Otherwise as-received. Maybe Rafael from NLR is on here and can help trace the lineage further back!

Thanks for sharing!!

xMMx