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Cholera

by Cholera

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about

Can we finally all agree, after all these years, that "Love is Thicker than Dicker"? Even if the answer would still be "NO!" it's still about fuckin' time we'll reveal 'n reissue the dusty recordings of one of the most important Israeli punk bands that ever existed to be released for the first time, and consisting of 15 tracks from recorded rehearsals.

Cholera originated in Jerusalem and was mainly active between1982 to 1983, consisting of Marcelo "Hameshalshel" Hervitz on guitar and Amir Yagil aka Anwar Yogli on vocals, with Ran "Div" Slavin on bass and David Oppenheim aka Dudik Dal-Moach on drums. Slavin and Oppenheim later formed the influential post-punk band Shalosh Hait and continued to other varied musical experiences: Slavin joined Rir and became a high-profile audio visual artist with multiple releases for Cronica, Mille Plateaux and Sub Rosa. Oppenheim moved to New York, formed Barbara with Shalosh Hait bass player Re'em Hareuveni, established the Heart & Crossbone label, invented the manic Cadaver Eyes one-man drums-and-triggers-band (that eventually evolved into a duo), joined Lietterschpich when he got back to Israel, and spread (and is still spreading!) left-winged-human-rights-terror-noise with Balata.

But before Slavin and Oppenheim have become so diligent, they played bastard high-school punk rock and lavish hardcore with Hervitz and Yagil in Cholera, where they were making up punk anthems like the aforementioned "Love is Thicker than Dicker" and "We're Fifteen and We don't Like it", mocked inalienable classic rock assets such as Boston's biggest hit with "More than a Shilling", puked over bigotry with "Oi Vey Racism", and massacred their favorite punk classics like The Dead Boys' "Sonic Reducer", Vibrators' "Troops of Tomorrow" and Rami Fortis' proto Israeli punk masterpiece "Get of my TV".

Comes in local dog poop bags snitched from open public places or in cheap purple paper bags to protect fruit from birds 'n shit, but were never used by Davids' mother.

credits

released May 5, 2012

[aka void 21]
recorded at rehearsals 1982 - 1983, Jerusalem.

released by HCBrecords.com [2012]

Marcello [Ha meshalshel] Hervitz; guitar
anwar yogli [Amir Yagil]; vocals
Ran Slavin [div]; bass
Dudik dal-moach; drums

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past lineups included:
yoram bar
randa
yaaky levi
yossi galanti

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HCBrecords Israel

heart & crossbone was active until roughly 2018, it began with 3H [shalosh hait] vinyl release back in 91 under Opp publications, followed by ToastHeadMan or toasTHEadMAN then DEMODICTION. HCBrecords was formed early 2000s. we released & co-released over 50 titles and had an active distribution dealing with noise, experimental music & off-the-beaten-track metal & punk and all non-mainstream sounds ... more

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