Hellbastard

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Hellbastard was a crossover thrash band, formed in 1986 in the United Kingdom. Members met at a Subhumans gig and soon after formed Hellbastard, which was to be a combination of Crass-like politics and the music of Slayer. In 1990, after several EPs and full-lengths, the group appeared on the Combat-Earache compilation album, Grindcrusher, with the song "Justly Executed", from the Natural Order LP.

Members of Hellbastard went on to form Hellkrusher.

  • 1987: Hate Militia full-length cassette
  • 1988: Heading for Internal Darkness LP
  • 1988: They Brought Death 7" EP
  • 1988: Thrashing a Dead House 12" split with Extreme Noise Terror
  • 1990: Natural Order LP
  • 1990: Heading for Internal Darkness CD
  • 1990: Natural Order CD
  • 1993: Ripper Crust LP
  • 1998: Heading for More Darkness CD
  • 1998: In Grind We Crust CD


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