Welcome to the new BUSTED HEADS RECORDS homepage!
Last updated 7th of July 2003

Good to know shit:
* If you want to join the Busted Heads maillist, drop us a line at order.
Write "propaganda" as subject.
* If you happen to pass through Umeå, be sure to check out the thrift store Tighten Up. There you can pick up all the available BHR releases, the latest MRR + some random records from our distro. Address: Storgatan 38 in the fukking heart of downtown Umeå. Hours: Monday-friday 10-18, saturday 12-16.
* If you're going to Stockholm, visit Sound Pollution - Sweden's no. 1 record store for punk, metal, hardcore etc. They carry all available BHR releases. Address: Stora Nygatan 18 (Gamla stan). Hours: Monday-friday 11-18, saturday 11-16.
* Om du har en skivaffär och vill sälja våra prylar, så är det enklast att beställa genom Sound Pollution Distribution. De har koll. Har du en liten DIY distro eller liknande så är det bäst om du dealar direkt med oss. Ok?


Bustedheads guide


Web design and development: graphics: web: templates

The FrontPage Opt-In Form Revealed


This is one of the most important aspects of a site, yet I find many sites still haven't figured this one out. Why are they not trying to get the opt-in? Those that do try to get the opt-in - a lot of times they don't try very hard.

If someone else creates your site for you, they well may not be giving this important aspect of your site much attention. The web is supposed to get rid of the middle-man. Unless you have a lot of money to finance your venture, don't get someone else to do what you can do yourself, and you can easily do it better.

Likewise with the template site: Is the template site going to get that opt-in for you? Probably not. If you have a webmaster or template site, let me ask you: Are you getting opt-ins? If your site has been up for awhile and you've been uploading content, it might well be that you get traffic. Do you get opt-ins? Okay then.

For those who don't know for sure what I mean by a "template site," I mean a site that offers extremely limited functionality and a basic template. "This is what you get and that's it." Those who haven't created their own site don't realize what they miss out on when they buy the template site. You think you are getting a deal. Well, you are getting a deal, alright. A raw deal. Maybe I exaggerate, but not much. The web offers tremendous functionality at an incredibly low price. The template site can't do any better for you because the web simply doesn't work that way. The web gets rid of the middle-man. The template site provider is a middle-man. You must understand that.

I admit I don't get all the opt-ins I'd like, either. But I know what to do about it and I know how to begin. Plus, I have my own website-producing software, and I know how to use it.

Build your own site. I make this suggestion a lot because it's a good one. Moreover, use FrontPage, 2003 or better. Is there a better yet? I've been using 2003 since, well, 2003. 2007 is coming out. I'll wait awhile yet, for the bugs to be detected and dealt with. I think I'll hold onto 2003 a few more years.

To create an opt-in in FrontPage 2003, all you have to do is choose insert: form. Insert a form. This will give you a submit button and a reset button. Get rid of the reset button. Go back to insert. Choose "form". While your curser on the page you are working on is in the form you created, you can no longer create a form. Now you create a textbox. Actually, you create two textboxes, one after another. Before the first textbox, you type "name". Before the second textbox, you type "primary email."

You're not done. You must tell FrontPage what to do with this form. Create a "Thank You" page. FrontPage will do this for you if you don't do it for yourself. You don't want that. Your opt-in is going to be awaiting the free digital goodie on the other end, and you've got to have one. So you create a Thank You page along with a hyperlink to the file available for download. You will click on the properties of the form in "form properties." You get that if you right click the mouse while you scroll over the form you've created.

In properties box, click on "options." In the "file results" tab, you can enter where you want to receive the results of the form. In other words, your customer types name and email, press submits, your web hosting receives this info and passes it along to you. This is all an automatic procedure once the visitor enters the info and clicks "submit."

On the "confirmation" tab of the options in form properties, you can browse for the URL of the Thank You page you created. Enter the Thank You page, and you are done! This may sound a little foreign to you if you have not done any webmastering or are fairly computer illiterate. This information is a lot easier to follow at first if you watch a tutorial. They abound. I produce them as do others.

You can't have an opt-in form without a freebie offering. Well, you can, and a lot of sites do. Those that still get the opt-in work another angle, or they are just plain stupid or lazy. You'll want to offer a freebie or have a good reason for not doing so.

What's the freebie going to be? It depends on what your site is about. I am an artist, so I offer pictures - LOTS of pictures - of my art. Actually, I created an eBook, but I will change this. The eBook doesn't work so well anymore. Instead I will offer a heavy dose of pictures of my work. Web visitors get to see my work. Opt-ins get to see a LOT more.

Whatever you create for your opt-in subscriber, the freebie needs to have some cache. It needs to be special. The opt-in subscriber should get that special feeling that "I get this because I opted in." Your opt-in subscriber has chosen to become a fan. You need to reward your fans, and not with junk.

The freebie should have a great picture to symbolize it, meaning, if it's an eBook, you have a neat picture of your book. These days anyone pretty much can do the necessary photo-editing and graphic titling. And for 50 bucks or so you can get great software that will take your images and turn them into images of books, CDs, DVDs, and so on. With some inexpensive photo-editing software and the 50 dollar or so 3D image creation software, you can look professional. Once again, this all can sound a lot more complicated than it actually is, and screen capture tutorials can help.

Screen capture refers to software that can capture an image of your desktop screen along with voice narration or whatever audio you create. Camtasia predominates, but many companies have produced great screen capture software. You don't have to worry about having this software - quite yet, anyway.

My recipe for a great website: FrontPage 2003, Arcsoft PhotoStudio (photo-editing), and BoxShot 3D (3D-image creation), Bluehost (webhosting), and great tutorials. So get cracking. Don't settle for a webmaster or template site when you can do this thing yourself. Get rid of the middle-man, upload MORE content, and reap the profits.

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Available releases:

Ambulance s/t 7"
- This is not a "real" BHR release, but the label who did this wishes to remain secret so we are doing all the distro. This is the debut release from a young Umeå hardcore band feat. ex-members of Eclipse. If you have heard that old band (BHR#5) you know what to expect: A full on brutal assault stealing aspects of both metal and fast hardcore. Of course they are obviously influenced by the current wave of US neo-käng (Tragedy, From Ashes Rise, Diallo, Artimus Pyle etc) but they mix it w/Swedish death metal and fukking balls out female growling. Hellish, to say the least. This is the 2nd press, 300 copies on clear vinyl.

Mp3: Words



Randy "Cheater" 7" (BHR#21)
- A 7" vinyl version of a MCD on the multi death corporation Burning Heart. Feat. three awesome tracks of snotty and fast punkrock. Hardcore puritans beware: This is NOT hardcore/thrash/crust/grind/sludge/whatever. This is dirty and mean streetwise old-school 77-styled pankfakkingrawk played by a bunch of bitter old farts. Like Damned meets Angry Samoans at a Hollywood coke party, they do ALL the drugs and then puke on the host and tells everyone to "Sod off". Gotts to love it kids. Clear vinyl, 500 made.

Mp3: Cheater


Razors Edge "Thrash march EP" 7" (BHR#18)
- Re-issue of this mighty Japanese bands debut vinyl from 1998. The original has been sold out for a long time and was only released in Japan anyway, so we thought we'd share this little secret with you. This band feat. Kenji from Jellyroll Rockheads on vocals and you can tell: thrash thrash thrash to the max! You get six rippers of high-speed, manic Japanese thrashcore that still manages to deliver a catchy hook and cool sing-a-long chorus. Yellow vinyl, 500 made.

Mp3: Future president/Born again



Artimus Pyle/Diallo split 7" (BHR#17)
- Yes, the great American metal massacre is finally out! Two lengthy doom-ridden tracks from each band. This is actually the last ever release from Diallo - R.I.P. If you have never heard either bands you are missing out. Both bands deal in super heavy, fast, destructive and dark hardcore, but without sounding anything like each other. Totally punishing. And yes, the cover was once again supplied by supreme artwork dealer Mike Bukowski.


Artimus Pyle Mp3: Dirty laundry/War profiteers
Diallo Mp3: Unclenched


Caustic Christ/Rambo split 7" (BHR#16)
- Two of the best current US bands team up for a skullfukking experience in old-school hardcore.
And boy, do they succeed or what?! This baby takes your face clean off. No stupid limited versions, all black vinyl that comes in a full color sleeve courtesy of Mr. Mike Bukowski. If you check the Shop, we also have older releases from both bands.

SOLD OUT. 2nd press out in August.

Caustic Christ Mp3: Burned, 13
Rambo Mp3: 40's are for Molotovs


Spazm 151 S/t CD (BHR#15)
- Our first album release on BHR! This is a CD version of the mindblowing LP released by Mind Control in 2001. Fast, beefy and incredibly catchy hardcorepunk made in Texas, USA. Think Offenders and Jerry's Kids updated for for the new millenium. We are so glad that we get to do this. If you don't like this, you are NOT hardcore enough! Mixed by Mieszko of Nasum at his own Soundlab studio in Örebro, Sweden.

Mp3: Freedom/Tear it up

Arroganta Agitatorer "Arrogans EP" 7" (BHR#14)
- Prime old-school Swedish thrash meets early USHC! Official re-issue of this Swedish KBD/eBay gold 7", including an unreleased bonus track. Originally released in only 500 copies by the band themselves back in 1983

Mp3: Why why Enola Gay

Born Dead Icons / Coma split7" (BHR#12)
- Canadian veteran sluggers meet young Swedish metalheads in this super heavyweight match. Some fukked up shit going on here, I can tell ya'll that... BDI do two new songs of their special brand, a mix of Motörhead, Amebix, Voivod and Discharge. Sweet! Coma's three new songs come of as a splendid hybrid of Entombed and Anti Cimex. Käng! Almost sould out, no wholesale/trades! Only mailorder!

Coma Mp3: Brick

The Dead Ones "The Busted Heads EP" 7" (BHR#11)
- This is one of Sweden's best new bands! A very aggressive thrash mix of USHC and Swedish raw punk and w/a hint of of traditional Japanese vibes. Eight songs of fast, raw, distorted chaos. Go fast and fast! Also check out their debut 7"+ brand new LP on U.S. label Gloom! Second press on red vinyl! Almost sold out, no wholesale/trades! Only mailorder!

Total Fury "Committed To The Core EP" 7" (BHR#10, Euro press)
- Finally! Ten brand new songs from Japan's craziest, most over-the-top USHC worshipers. SSD + Minor Threat + amphetamine = Total Fury! Almost sold out, no wholesale/trades! Only mailorder!

Mp3:
Lost cause, First lead


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