Seppuku

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Under Your Control 00:00 Tools
Assignment France 00:00 Tools
New Illusion 00:00 Tools
Man Utan Moral 00:00 Tools
Single Action 00:00 Tools
Form a line 00:00 Tools
Go with god 00:00 Tools
Victim of life 00:00 Tools
Something stinks in republic of this 00:00 Tools
Native song 00:00 Tools
Under Your Control - Single version 00:00 Tools
Subconscious terror 00:00 Tools
Immaculate conception 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Get to the shelter 00:00 Tools
addiction 00:00 Tools
Never give up 00:00 Tools
Parallele 38 00:00 Tools
New Illusion - Single version 00:00 Tools
another dark age 00:00 Tools
contact 00:00 Tools
Inga 00:00 Tools
K02 Seppuku - Under Your Control 00:00 Tools
Under Your Control - Radio session 00:00 Tools
New Illusion (radio session) 00:00 Tools
twilight of the idols 00:00 Tools
mekano 00:00 Tools
Emanuelle 00:00 Tools
germanik 00:00 Tools
Fan Fan Fan 00:00 Tools
retard 00:00 Tools
Under Your Control (radio session) 00:00 Tools
slogun 00:00 Tools
New Illusion - Radio session 00:00 Tools
walking on dead steps 00:00 Tools
Chinese Girl (radio session) 00:00 Tools
Det Jag Drömt Om 00:00 Tools
Unfaithfullness (radio session) 00:00 Tools
Chinese Girl - Radio session 00:00 Tools
New Illusion (7" version) 00:00 Tools
metal field 00:00 Tools
Under Your Control (7" version) 00:00 Tools
Kygo ft. Justin Jesso - Stargazing 00:00 Tools
Unfaithfulness - Radio session 00:00 Tools
Man Utan Moral (demo) 00:00 Tools
A Heart That Breaks (In No Time Or Place) 00:00 Tools
Assignment France (demo) 00:00 Tools
Under Your Control - Ron'n'Raz Instro Edit 00:00 Tools
culturecide 00:00 Tools
New Illusion - Ron'n'Raz Razor Edit 00:00 Tools
Culturcide 00:00 Tools
Falling 64 Stories to Sleep 00:00 Tools
Corporation 00:00 Tools
Under Your Control (single version) 00:00 Tools
Stone or Rock 00:00 Tools
The Sound of Slow Decay 00:00 Tools
Vincent Price's Wife is Dead 00:00 Tools
Mongoloid 00:00 Tools
Det Jag Drömt Om (demo) 00:00 Tools
Paradigm_Sure_Thing_Polymorph 00:00 Tools
Ravine 00:00 Tools
0I08T001 00:00 Tools
Only + Bodies 00:00 Tools
Froggy (Mr Kvack Kvack) 00:00 Tools
Det Jag Drömt Om (demo) 00:00 Tools
Gain 00:00 Tools
EL FIN DEL MUNDO 00:00 Tools
yacula 00:00 Tools
A New Illusion 00:00 Tools
Evaporating Rain 00:00 Tools
Lens 00:00 Tools
Oniromancia 00:00 Tools
What A Cast Iron Spoon Is Good For 00:00 Tools
MAVO x DXCT (Prod. KIN) 00:00 Tools
Palm Of The Sands 00:00 Tools
Under Your Controll 00:00 Tools
Under Your Control ( 7inch - New Illusion - 1985) 00:00 Tools
Twilight Of Idols 00:00 Tools
Seppuku 00:00 Tools
MAVO x DXCT (Prod. KỊⱣ) 00:00 Tools
My Woman 00:00 Tools
Disturbing The Silence 00:00 Tools
Johnny'n'Jim 00:00 Tools
Avloppsbrunn (Obligatorisk Tortyr) 00:00 Tools
Extraterrestres en la Luna 00:00 Tools
A New Illusion (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
M.C. 00:00 Tools
Zombie Apocalypse (Mortician) 00:00 Tools
Tre Pepparkaksgubbar 00:00 Tools
Kommersialismens Högtid 00:00 Tools
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The name Seppuku covers several acts, including the Australian industrial music pioneers SPK, a fast crust/grind band from Croatia, a unique post-deathmetal band from Kalamazoo Michigan, featuring members from Harvyst and a Swedish 80's synth pop band. 1. Seppuku is a crust/grind band from Zagreb, Croatia featuring members of Krlja, Maljutka, Hesperian Death Horse and many others Facebook | Bandcamp 2. Seppuku (Sweden): Spring, 1984, and as the snow melts in the northern country of Sweden, Seppuku is formed by friends Rasmus, Ronny and Fredric. Out of the frustration of teenage boredom the trio starts to experiment with music, which is the result of their common interest in spy flicks, electronic music, Asian culture and space-age futurism. By early autumn the single “Under Your Controll”/”A New Illusion” sees the light of day. Rasmus and Ronny are now joined by new members Togga Papp and Conda, while Fredric leaves as part of the recording-/live act. The successful 7” takes Seppuku, with new member Johan, out on a tour, which starts in Swedish metropolises as Varnamo, Norrkoping, Ljungby and Oskarshamn, through Germany and the BeNeLux countries and ends up in Le Havre, France. Back home again, the latter city is sung about in one of the new songs; “Assignment France”, which is part of another successful recording session. The other two tracks on this session are; “Man Utan Moral” and the still unreleased; “Hon Gav Mig Allt”. (“Assignment France” and “Man Utan Moral” were later released on the LP box set compilation Reminiscent). If you ever witnessed a concert by Seppuku, you have probably never forgot them or their blue pyjamases and red Jofa hockey helmets with black stick-on letters that spelt S.E.P.P.U.K.U. They never really called it a day, but as the synth pop/new romantic-era was over Seppuku as a group just vanished into the blue... In October 2001 a new demo was recorded with the tracks "The Dream (That I'm Dreamin')" and "My Rhythm Machine". In Januari 2002 a new demo was recorded with the tracks "Girl Don't Make Me Wait" and "My Woman". On the Friday the 22nd of Februari 2002 Seppuku performed live at Sweden's #1 synth pop/new romantic club Romo Night in Gothenburg, Sweden. Official website: http://web.comhem.se/~u46307333/index.html.htm 3. The Kalamazoo Michigan act Seppuku released a demo CDR titled Rape of Icons, which features some incredibly unique post-deathmetal with a superb combination of hardcore, blackmetal and progressive influences, which unfortunatelly was never released due to the band breaking up before its release. The CD is a professional CDR package with a full booklet containing lyrics and images of the band, who honestly could have made it much much further. A split release with Domain Malevolence was also released. 4. SPK, formed 1978 in Australia, was a 1980s and early 1990s industrial music and noise music act once featuring Graeme Revell who later went on to compose soundtracks for film and television, most notably, the incidental music for CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. The meaning of the SPK abbreviation is unclear and has changed, sometimes it was given as Surgical Penis Klinik other times Sozialistisches PatientenKollektiv . The most notable works of SPK are the early works, Leichenschrei and AutoDaFe. SPK's early music is best described as disturbing and psychologically disorienting, in line with their nihilistic, subversive philosophy. Live performances included truly disturbing video backing (some of which was issued in two videos, "" and "Human Postmortem: Two Autopsy Films"), trangressive performances with animal carcasses and other usually successful attempts to make the audience very uncomfortable. The group issued radical manifestos, such as "The Post-Industrial Strategy", which appeared in RE/Search's Industrial Culture Handbook. Later releases were more synth pop-oriented than industrial. Still later the group moved into electronic orchestral work, with their final full-length release, "Zamaia Lehmanni" actually being very beautiful music. SPK also used the name SePpuKu for their release of the album Auto Da Fe. 5. Seppuku was also a dutch (hardcore) punk band, who had one demo called: Harikiricore Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.