| demo/reh., 1985 NEW UPLOAD yeah, everything's great!, 1986 drop-out melodies from the boulevard of broken strings, 1988 corrupted track 4 (side A) from "drop out melodies" UPDATE
Heibel was (and still is) one of the very best Belgian hardcore/metal bands I heard. Their crossover mixes the first 2 Corrosion of Conformity records with Septic Death at the speed of Ripcord, with the panache of Ludichrist and the dark melodic side of Crowd of Isolated. On the second album, they insist on the metal riffing and at the same time become more melodic and complex (with a different singer), makes me think of Scream and Hüsker Dü doing the 2nd Ludichrist. Heibel display incredible musical competences and maturity, both records are full of amazing solos and tight arrangements. Catchy and powerful TOP NOTCH SPEEDCORE ZERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!! R!R!R!R !!!!!!!!!!R !RR!R!R !R!RR!! !! ! Vinyl rip.
Yeah! Everything's great! : 1. It Has No Value For Me 2. Fuck Your Propaganda 3. Can't You See What's Happening 4. Zwembroeken Thrash 5. School 6. Puberstrijd 7. We Are Against You 8. Apartheid 9. Forget It 10. Gninraw 11. Time to Change 12. Who's the Terrorist 13. Now You're a Big Boy 14. Live Your Own Life 15. Slave (I just noticed I forgot to split 3 songs, so in the rar you have 13 mp3s with the 15 songs, zorry).
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Drop-Out Melodies From The Boulevard Of Broken Strings: 1. I Wanna Work 2. Not My Life 3. Oh Violetta 4. Strange Edge 5. Media Manipulate System n°1 6. TGV (Thrash á Grande Vitesse) 7. My Debbie Harry Picture 8. Bottle Not Battle 9. Big Business 10. Filled With Emptiness 11. Who Are We 12. Poor Dog 13. Mu! 14. Alras onstand the opstanding van het vlees
1000 mercis à Flitox pour l'upload de la démo 85 !!! ZEEEERRRRRR!R!R!R!R!RR!!!!RRRR!!
And then they became Triptych and played stoner rock, but I never heard. Links ? Heibel on MySpace
 Oh yes, let me now check if I can find my Capital Scum records.
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