Mention of LHD reminded me of Cherry Point
Rusted Gut, perhaps less the crunch-heavy crackling more just very full-bodied rumble-thunder. Again mileage to vary as to where one sets the eq / volume knob.
In a similar vein, the Timisoara side of her split with Facialmess (the Facial on this tape is absolutely ripping, so whatever your preference at the appropriate levels heads are very likely to be severed from necks). Again more full-in-body rumble-load than crunch-worthy, but worth mention as this for me defines a certain Timisoara sound. Timisoara produced a tiny body of work that varies quite drastically from one release to the other. But "Genophobia" very nicely reps the live sound- unswerving commitment to very dense, bottom end, heaviness, active dynamic circling cycling layers. The more outputs / amps available the heavier.
As the name Stimbox has lately popped up here and there, crunch-wise I'd suggest
SF 1995- the first half. A good deal more crushing than, say, the Crush tape. Released on the Italian b/b shortly after Macro's
Crack. (I mention this cause Crack, while still among my favorite Macros, is about as far from crunch as they ever got; more Incaps-esque than Macro to my ear... and apparently to be credited in the main to Stella. Interested parties unable to snag the Crack might refer to the fairly recent Studio 95, which could be outtakes from the same sessions-
https://trianglerecords.bandcamp.com/album/macronymha-studio-95)
As has been reinforced a couple times,
there is so much in the, um, crunch vein, but I think this thread is a great excuse to compile lists of favorites that happen to feature a good amount of the subject at hand.
Quote from: Zeno Marx on July 07, 2018, 08:31:31 PM
I've never heard Acidamide. Need to. Can't even find MP3s for it, which is another indicator of how hard Harshnoise was hit. Burn the books.
I feel your frustration. I was actually frantically searching for the very title just a few years ago to no avail. Bugged the hell out of me that there were no outlets to pursue. None. (Only to discover some months later that I'd had the thing all along, but still...) Yeah, Harshnoise, what to say. So many great releases. Facialmess (total ripper), DCLXVI (ditto), TEF (the only good TEF is a TEF that is actually living), Macronympha (at the edge of the peak), Flatline Construct, Tourette, IDX1274, Ichorous, Phroq, Haters, The Rita, ... and some interesting obscure discoveries like Metrocide and CJ Borosque...
and who the fuck is Pope Joanna... the Sewer Election was the one that led to me nominate the project "Artist most likely to restore harshhead credibility to Sweden"... so on, so forth. Ah well. Better luck next life.