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[[File:Burning_Hell.jpg|thumb|300px|Brainbombs' 1992 album, "Burning Hell".]]
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Since their inception in 1985, garage punk/noise rock group Brainbombs have gained a cult following, as well as caused controversy, for their sadistic lyrics and loud, sludgy style of music. After a releasing a few singles, the group was signed to Black Jack Records, who released their 1992 debut, ''Burning Hell. ''The record, with its blend of heavy psych rock and distorted noise, is often considered one of the band's best. However, not many people are aware that the album's CD issue (as well as digital copies that were likely ripped from the CD) are missing a track. This track titled ''X!?+ + ..., ''was only available on the 1992 vinyl issue of the album, which is very scarce and rare. However, the 2010 vinyl release does also contain the track, but it remained elusive and unavailable online.
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|image=Burning Hell.jpg
|imagecaption=BrainBombs' 1992 album, ''Burning Hell''.
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|datefound=22 Jul 2015
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Since their inception in 1985, garage punk/noise rock group Brainbombs have gained a cult following, as well as caused controversy, for their sadistic lyrics and loud, sludgy style of music. After a releasing a few singles, the group was signed to Black Jack Records, who released their 1992 debut, ''Burning Hell''. The record, with its blend of heavy psych rock and distorted noise, is often considered one of the band's best. However, not many people are aware that the album's CD issue (as well as digital copies that were likely ripped from the CD) are missing a track. This track titled '''"X!?+ + ..."''' was only available on the 1992 vinyl issue of the album, which is very scarce and rare. However, the 2010 vinyl release does also contain the track, but it remained elusive and unavailable online.  


On 22nd July 2015, the user "Mrs Brainbomb" uploaded the missing track to YouTube.
On July 22nd, 2015, YouTube user Mrs. Brainbomb uploaded the missing track.


{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiPeRmjUZhQ|640x480|center|The rare track "X!?+ +...".|frame}}  
==Gallery==
{{Video|perrow  =1
  |service1    =youtube
  |id1          =4O_E_siN2rU
  |description1 =Brainbombs' full LP ''Burning Hell'' complete with the previously missing "X!?+ +..." track.
}}
==External Link==
*[https://www.discogs.com/Brainbombs-Burning-Hell/release/879762 Discogs page for the ''Burning Hell'' album.] Retrieved 03 Oct '20




'''Living Sources'''
[[Category:Found media|X!?+ + ...]]
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[[Category:Found music]]
[https://youtu.be/4O_E_siN2rU YouTube - Brainbombs' full LP "Burning Hell" complete with previously missing "X!?+ +..."]
 
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Latest revision as of 12:12, 13 February 2023

Burning Hell.jpg

BrainBombs' 1992 album, Burning Hell.

Status: Found

Date found: 22 Jul 2015

Found by: Mrs. Brainbomb

Since their inception in 1985, garage punk/noise rock group Brainbombs have gained a cult following, as well as caused controversy, for their sadistic lyrics and loud, sludgy style of music. After a releasing a few singles, the group was signed to Black Jack Records, who released their 1992 debut, Burning Hell. The record, with its blend of heavy psych rock and distorted noise, is often considered one of the band's best. However, not many people are aware that the album's CD issue (as well as digital copies that were likely ripped from the CD) are missing a track. This track titled "X!?+ + ..." was only available on the 1992 vinyl issue of the album, which is very scarce and rare. However, the 2010 vinyl release does also contain the track, but it remained elusive and unavailable online.

On July 22nd, 2015, YouTube user Mrs. Brainbomb uploaded the missing track.

Gallery

Brainbombs' full LP Burning Hell complete with the previously missing "X!?+ +..." track.

External Link