Trance Syndicate: Cinco Anos / Love & Napalm

Here are a couple of compilations from the defunct label Trance Syndicate. I’ve posted about many of the excellent bands that appear on both Cinco Anos and Love & Napalm in the past (Cherubs, Johnboy, Crust, and etc), however there are still quite a few I haven’t gotten around to posting about. These comps manage to cover many of those in one nice swoop. And for anyone reading the blog that haven’t listened to anything found on these comps in the past, then by all means give them a download and take a listen. Some good stuff to be found here for sure. Just click the album covers for the download.

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For anyone looking to pick up physical copies of these discs, there are still numerous copies available through Amazon (here & here) for basically nothing but the cost of shipping. Along with that, many of the bands featured on them also have albums still available used on there too, so if you like something you hear, definitely pick up an album or two. You can’t go wrong with something like Cherubs. Enjoy!

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2 Responses to “Trance Syndicate: Cinco Anos / Love & Napalm”

  1. Pinky Royale Says:

    Trance Syndicate! Man, I have a wicked jones for ANYTHING on that label. One of the few labels that I’ll buy anything from (getting slim these days). Crust was awesome! Pain Teens! Ed Hall! You can blame Texas for a lot of shit, but musically, the place rules.

  2. Anonymous Says:

    Anyone know where to get Trance stuff on digital download without DRM rubbish?

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