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Unholy Grave is a grindcore
Grindcore
Grindcore is an extreme genre of music that started in the early- to mid-1980s. It draws inspiration from some of the most abrasive music genres – including death metal, industrial music, noise and the more extreme varieties of hardcore punk....

 band from Nagoya, Japan. They got their name from the song "Beyond the Unholy Grave" by Death. Their lyrics mainly focus on political and social issues. A common phrase appearing on the artwork of their releases is "Grindcore Against Terrorism!". They are also known for being highly prolific, releasing a considerably large amount of splits.

Split 7"s

  • w/ Aberrant
  • w/ Abigail
  • w/ Abstain
  • w/ Agathocles
  • w/ Archagathus [To Live A Lie Records]
  • w/ Black Sister [problem? records]
  • w/ Blindspot AD
  • w/ Blood I Bleed
  • w/ Boltstein
  • w/ Čad
  • w/ Capitalist Casualties [2,000 copies - Def American Records]
  • w/ Captain 3 Leg
  • w/ Catheter
  • w/ Chickenshit
  • w/ Depressor
  • w/ Deranged Insane
  • w/ Disgust [Japan] [Agromosh Records]
  • w/ Dropdead
  • w/ Embalming Theatre
  • w/ Entrails Massacre
  • w/ Gang Up On Against
  • w/ Godstomper
  • w/ Gorgonized Dorks [2006, 200 Copies Grey/Black, 300 Copies Black] [DSK Records]
  • w/ The Grade Grubbers [2007, 200 Copies Vanilla Blue, 300 Copies Black] [DSK Records]
  • w/ Gyarandu
  • w/ Idi Amin
  • w/ The Index
  • w/ Ingravescent Torture
  • w/ Iron Butter (300 on blue wax, 700 on black wax) Noiseville.com
  • w/ Kadaverficker (Power It Up)
  • w/ Kerum
  • w/ Krush
  • w/ Little Bastards [2007, 200 Copies Red, 300 Copies Black] [DSK Records]
  • w/ Mad Thrashers
  • w/ Malignant Tumour
  • w/ Matka Teresa
  • w/ Mitten Spider [Agromosh Records]
  • w/ My Mind's Mine
  • w/ Nausea [LA]
  • w/ Nunslaughter [Hells Headbangers]
  • w/ Pretty Little Flower [Rescued From Life Records]
  • w/ Sabbat
  • w/ Sewn Shut
  • w/ Shank
  • w/ Straight Edge Kegger
  • w/ Taste of Fear
  • w/ Terrorism
  • w/ Third Degree
  • w/ Tripscope
  • w/ Unbiased [Agromosh Records]
  • w/ Vanishing Act
  • w/ Violent Headache
  • w/ Waking Terror

Split CDs

  • w/ Agathocles [Agatho-Grave] [Japanese Press]
  • w/ Anarchus
  • w/ Logger Head
  • w/ Mass Separation
  • w/ Mind Collage
  • w/ Plague Rages
  • w/ Rotten Sound
  • w/ SCUM

EPs

  • Against Terrorism 7"
  • Aussie Disorder Double 7" [Live] - 2004 [300 Blue Vinyl, 700 Black Vinyl- Agromosh Records]
  • Chaotic Raw Madness 7" [Live] - 2002
  • Fanaticism 7" [Rescued From Life Records]
  • Kill 'em All For One 7"
  • Morbid Reality 7" - 1996
  • Nein 7"
  • Never Repeat 7"
  • Raw Grind Mayhem 8" [Limited to 100 Copies - Rescued From Life Records]
  • Raw Slaughter [Agromosh Records]
  • Terror 7" - 1997
  • Unholy Bastards [Agromosh Records]
  • Unholy Grind Destruction Pic 7" [Live]
  • The Unreleased 7" - 2004
  • Zero Hour 7"

LPs

  • Lunatic Brain Distraught [Green Vinyl, Three Different Labels, Limited to 105 Copies]
  • Nostalgia
  • Obliterated
  • Raw Chaos
  • Revoltage [500 Yellow Vinyl w/ Purple Splatter - Agromosh Records]
  • UK Discharge Gatefold LP [Live] [1000 copies - Agromosh Records]
  • Angry Raw Grinder (490 copies on orange wax) Noiseville

CDs

  • Crucified - 1995
  • Cryptic Dirty Conformity - 2005
  • Ethnocide - 2004
  • Hatred? - 1997
  • Inhumanity - 1996
  • Terroraging Crisis - 2007
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