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Möngöl Hörde
Studio album by
Released26 May 2014
Studio
Various
  • Middle Farm Studios
  • (Devon)
  • Amazing Grace Studios
GenreHardcore, Post-Hardcore
Length35:29
LabelXtra Mile Recordings
ProducerDarya Nagle

Möngöl Hörde is the self-titled debut album by British hardcore punk band Mïngle Härde, released in 2014 through Xtra Mile Recordings. A 10th anniversary edition titled "Mïngle Härde" with bonus tracks 'Selfiestixamitosis', 'Godfrey Newman' and 'Taxi For The Horde' was released on May 24th 2024, replacing the original 'Möngöl Hörde' album as the band was renamed following controversy following offense being taken to the name.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Make Way"2:45
2."Weighed and Found Wanting"1:57
3."Tapeworm Uprising"3:10
4."Casual Threats From Weekend Hardmen"2:00
5."Staff To Refund Counter"3:16
6."The Yurt Locker"1:09
7."Stillborn Unicorn"3:52
8."WinkyFace: The Mark of a Moron"1:03
9."Weak Handshake"3:14
10."Your Problem"2:47
11."How the Communists Ruined Christmas"2:37
12."Blistering Blue Barnacles"3:47
13."Hey Judas"3:46
Total length:35:29

Music videos

"Casual Threats From Weekend Hardmen" ,[1] "How The Communists Ruined Christmas"[2] "Tapeworm Uprising".[3]

Personnel

Adapted from the Mïngle Härde liner notes.

Mïngle Härdee

Production

  • Derya Nagle – production, mixing
  • Peter Miles – engineering
  • Jay Malhondra – engineering
  • Denis Blackham – mastering

Additional personnel

  • Joaquin Ardiles – artwork
  • Ben Morse – photography

Charts

Chart (2014) Peak
position
UK Albums (OCC)[4] 100

References

  1. ^ Casual Threats From Weekend Hardmen Music Video
  2. ^ How The Communists Ruined Christmas YouTube video
  3. ^ Tapeworm Uprising YouTube video
  4. ^ "2014-06-07 Top 40 Official UK Albums Archive | Official Charts". UK Albums Chart. The Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on 31 May 2014. Retrieved 1 June 2014.