Boretronix
Boretronix is the name of a series of obscure self-released[1] cassette-only releases by Japanese noise rock band Boredoms, consisting of heavily edited recordings of rehearsals and live shows.[2] Although four releases are documented,[3] six are reported to exist,[1] and only the first three are proven to exist after they were made available online. All were released in extremely limited quantities.
Boretronix 1 | ||||
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Released | 1988 | |||
Genre | Noise | |||
Length | 47:44 | |||
Label | Mega Scum Groove Inc. ? (?001) | |||
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Boretronix 2 | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1989 | |||
Genre | Noise rock | |||
Length | 50:33 | |||
Label | ? (2002) | |||
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Boretronix 3 | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1990 | |||
Genre | Noise rock | |||
Length | 49:12 | |||
Label | ? (2004) | |||
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Boretronix 1
Mega Scum Groove Inc. pressed 100 copies; after it sold out, Eye rereleased it on his label ?.[2]
- Side A
- "Hard Core Nunk" – 3:04
- "Boil Out UFO" – 2:48
- "Meat Bag" – 2:17
- "Chago-Hosh-Moop" – 1:54
- "Human Bad" – 2:46
- "Hipless Peer Group" – 2:40
- "Now" – 2:47
- "Club Gom" – 5:51
- Side B
- "Rising Vegas Gas-Moskeet" – 1:53
- "Blah Men" – 2:35
- "Mega Coke Mix" – 1:10
- "Hatefull 88'" – 1:42
- "Auck Off" – 1:44
- "Euck You Earhole" – 4:32
- "Web Wig" – 3:25
- "Eyehole Turfers" – 2:34
- "Hook Around" – 2:55
- "Frying Buttcave" – 1:07
Boretronix 2
Boretronix 2 was announced to contain cover songs of a fictitious band called Mau Mau Overload. It was also limited to 100 copies.[2]
- side A – 25:20
- side B – 25:13
Boretronix 3
Boretronix 3 came in two versions—original, and a remix by Eye.[2]
- side A – 24:25
- side B – 24:46
Boretronix 4–6
No discographies contain information regarding Boretronix 4 or confirming the existence of 5 and 6. A Best of Boretronix compilation release was scheduled by the Ecstatic Peace! label, but has not been released yet.[2]
References
- Hainey, Kevin (June 2005). "Boredoms: The Art of Noise". Timeline. Exclaim!. Archived from the original on 2007-05-12. Retrieved 2008-03-16.
- Watson, Dave. "Early Cassettes". Pop Kiss: The Unofficial Boredoms discography. Retrieved 2008-03-16.
- "Boredoms/V∞rdeoms: Super Infinity and More!!". Studio Voice. Vol. 347. November 2004. p. 59. Archived from the original on 2007-10-05. Retrieved 2008-03-16.