Live 7" on Eh Records Disturbing Domestic Peace was the debut album from Dutch anarchist band The Ex.
[5] The Ex reentered Dolf Planteijdt's Koeienverhuurbedrijf (literally "cow rental") Studio to record 10 songs for an LP that covered topics such as the Dutch housing crisis and squatters' movement ("Squatsong"), police brutality ("Warning-Shot"), environmental illness ("A Sense of Tumor"), and sexual assault ("Meanwhile").
[6] Because Disturbing Domestic Peace's studio material clocked in at under 30 minutes, the band decided to press it at 45 RPM and add a bonus 7" of four live songs to make the package into a full-length release.
[5] The album's cover depicts Dutch police in the process of evicting squatters, reflecting the heightened tensions and confrontations in Netherlands and other parts of Europe at that time.
The American label Superior Viaduct announced that it would be reissuing the album in its original 12"-with-bonus-7" format, including a 20-page booklet, in September 2020.