Disorder Perdition Plus EPs 81 to 83 LP delivers another slice of the legendary Bristol UK hardcore punk band's discography on vinyl - finally available domestically for the first time. This Disorder LP builds on the 1984 Japan-only compilation and compiles all 21 tracks from the band's first four self-released records: the Complete Disorder EP (1981), Distortion To Deafness 7 inch (1981), Perdition EP (1982), and Mental Disorder EP (1983). Twenty-one tracks of be-bad-be-glad Bristolian mayhem from the dark depths of time - true pioneers of the noise not music attitude, and proof that a lack of musical ability or decent instruments and recording values were in no way an obstacle to becoming the pioneers of a proud legacy that has survived over forty years. The Perdition EP single-handedly created a template for many of the noisier punk bands to come, with tracks like Life appearing in the now legendary UK punk documentary. Classic raw pissed off belligerent 80s UK punk. Disorder formed in 1980 as one of the spearhead bands of the Bristol UK82 scene alongside Chaos UK - so legendary that BBC DJ John Peel famously described their early singles as sounding like Triumph Bonneville motorbikes. Released by Puke N Vomit Records. Essential listening for fans of Bristol UK82 hardcore, noise punk, crust punk, d-beat, and the foundational British hardcore underground alongside Chaos UK and Discharge.