Today been listening to
STIMBOX "Crush". Solid punishment from 1997. I think that this band probably received some non-music releated dislike back in the day, and that combined to some later days lazer-noise cdr's what wasn't in its popularity at certain time, have made band band less appreciated than it could be.
I'm not sure has he been around for 10 years now? At least doesn't seem to have releases. However, if you ask me, actually his 90's material would certainly qualify as material to reissue. Crush is multi-layered, highly electric - but no way "lazer noise". It utilizes electronics, tapes, junk metal, guitar, etc. and everything melts into saturated highly fast moving harsh noise.
It basically has all the finest points of 90's american noise. Tasty crunch, as opposed to flat distortion. The speed, as opposed to stillness of hwn. Clear direction, instead of aimless jumping around or too much stutterloops and cuts. While it is strong and firm, it has the handmade and "unedited" feel to it. Things happen all the time on several level of the song, displaying spontaneous noise energy - but also skill to handle it.
Should probably dig deeper to the 90's Stimbox works in near future! Definitely recommend people too. Doesn't seem to be much of his old stuff uploaded.. Stimbox site and
harshnoise.com is gone long ago.