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Post Destruction Music was a 1980s experimental cassette project releasing avant-garde works through underground European labels.

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Post Destruction Music was an experimental music project active in the mid-1980s, operating within the European underground avant-garde and noise music scenes. The project released a series of cassette recordings in 1986, including "The Right To Be Wrong" and "Mijn Nederland," both issued through the Opus Die Society label, with alternate pressings appearing on the V imprint. These releases suggest an aesthetic aligned with the cassette-based underground networks that proliferated throughout Europe during this period, particularly in the Netherlands and surrounding regions. The project's output reflects the era's DIY ethos and the experimental music community's embrace of cassette culture as a primary distribution medium. While documentation on Post Destruction Music remains limited, their catalog indicates engagement with post-industrial and experimental sound territories characteristic of 1980s underground music scenes. The group's release strategy through independent and artist-run labels underscores their positioning within the alternative music infrastructure of their time.

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