Tumult can refer to:

  • violent and noisy commotion or disturbance of a crowd.
  • a general outbreak or disorder, riot.
  • mental or emotional disturbance.

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Tumult (album)

Tumult is the third album by Dutch punk rock band The Ex, originally released in 1983.

Track listing

  • "Bouquet of Barbed Wire" - 6:58
  • "Fear" - 2:17
  • "Hunt the Hunters" - 3:34
  • "Survival of the Fattest" - 5:18
  • "Red Muzak" - 2:44
  • "Happy Thoughts" - 5:33
  • "The Well-Known Soldier" - 2:22
  • "Black and White Statements" - 4:39
  • "Squat!" - 2:25
  • "Same Old News" - 2:08
  • "F.U.N.E.I.D.Y." - 5:23
  • "O.S.L. (New Schvienhunt League)" - 2:42
  • "Island Race" - 7:17
  • References

    Tumult Records

    Tumult Records (stylized as tUMULt) is an independent record label in San Francisco run by Andee Connors (also of Aquarius Records). It has released music by Acid Mothers Temple, Avarus, Brainbombs, Circle, Eikenskaden, Guapo, Harvey Milk, Leviathan, The Margins, The Ohsees, Skullflower, Souled American and Weakling among others.

    In 2007, plans were made for a sublabel of tUMULt named Heavy Rescue, aiming to rerelease "lost eighties metal classics." That project seems to still be unrealized.

    References

    See also

  • List of record labels
  • External links

  • Official site
  • tUMULt Records Discography
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