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Dillon Pike. Burt Wolf. Phillip Lawlss. Jake Umel. Excelente aporte, por ahi faltan de que suban material de Holy Terror, Napalm Death, Messiah, Agony, Forgotten, un buen de bandas de trash , las cuales serian un plus a su pagina, felicidades por tanto trabajo que hacen para los amantes de este genero.

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Son demasiados selectivos. Tracklist 1. And Justice For All. It's After the End of the World Machine Parts Unbaptized Prey Length: Stepping back from the avantgarde edge of "Need to Control," Brutal Truth mix nontraditional grind factors as aesthetic complements and make the ashen, chromatic, directionless thrashing of their first album come together with some concept but mostly urgency and variation on form.

The band have reconverged their sound upon a grindcore extreme of speed and almost schizophrenic complexity in this postmodern document of human despair.

Brutal Truth - Kill Trend Suicide. It was technically labelled as a 'mini-album' due to it being longer than an EP but not as long as a standard album. Blind Leading The Blind 2. Pass Some Down 3. Let's Go To War 4. Hypocrite Invasion 5. Everflow 6. Zombie 7. Homesick 8. Humanity's Folly 9. Kill Trend Suicide With about as much subtlety as knee to the groin, New York grindcore knuckle-draggers Brutal Truth cut another slew of "songs" containing "music" amid Kevin Sharp's petulant microphone molestation.

But let's face it, subtlety never has been Brutal Truth's forte. Kill Trend Suicide renders me akin to the state I'm in several hours after putting my Germs records from the early 80's on 70 RPM, dropping some drexelyne, sweating like a maniac, and whipping my immediate environment into a violent frenzy. Neither of which can be terribly healthy. Before I perused the album's credits I had just assumed it was live; recorded in a single take, in someone's basement, with a single microphone, which probably fell over when the furniture started moving.

Not so. Billy "Eyehategod" Anderson was indeed turning knobs at the helm, but the recording is so atrocious, one could not discern the fact anyway. Thematically DIYish, and presumably a back-handed homage to said punk influence, but all things considered, I have enough chaos in my life.

Now, where'd I put those Tom Waits records Brutal Truth - Extreme Conditions. Birth Of Ignorance 3. Stench Of Profit 4.

Ill-Neglect 5. Denial Of Existence 6. Regression-Progression 7. Collateral Damage 8. Time 9. Walking Corpse Monetary Gain Wilt Blockhead Anti Homophobe Unjust Compromise Perpetual Conversion Lord Of This World Bed Sheet Album Reviews: 1: One of the sloppy grind records everyone should own, Extreme Conditions Demand Extreme Responses marked the entry of Brutal Truth into the world of caustic crust anger and rollicking hardcore punk grooves.

Noisy and sometimes quite experimental, the record averages at least one sticky hook per song, ensuring the listener that they are listing to songs and not just blast beats and distortion. Kevin Sharpe memorably slighted in an A. Songs are generally short, founded on angry but somewhat uneventful lyrics, insane snare blasts, power drill breaks!

The overall tone is on the hopeless and apocalyptic side of things, and not particularly focused on idealism or utopian fantasy. Unlike most political grind though, the songs are really quite catchy and on rare occasions almost melodic. Crusties, grinders, and noise connoisseurs would all find something to enjoy here, but then again, they probably already own the album.

Brutal Truth didn't on this album. Pass this one by for their second. Sunday, November 25, Dystopia - Dystopia. At long last, the final Dystopia full length will see the light of day! The LP will be released in January with an editon of 2, copies on clear vinyl, along with a 16 page booklet.

CD will come out shortly after. This download just contains two songs that will be released on the new upcoming Dystopia self-titled album. Catharsis - Catharsis. In The Belly of the Beast What The Thunder Said Ritualized Isaac Download? Rot Gut 3. Tomb After Tomb 4. We Came for the Dead 5. Soon, They'll Scream 6. From Death to Dust 7. Coffins and Curios 8.

Suspicious Chunks 9. The lyrics in this album are based on the stories of the three band members Dissector joined Ghoul after the release of We Came for the Dead!!! Album Reviews: This is an album that makes death metal and thrash proud. This is pure metal worship, paying homage to bands like Carcass, Death, and Megadeth. Catchy thrash riffs that gives you the urge to violently thrust your head back and forth. You could really hear the old school Anthrax and Megadeth influence in the riffing.

Three different vocals attacks: the decipherable growly Carcass-style vocals, deep thick death metal growls, and those inhuman gurgles coming from the bellows of a monster. Drums never get all blurry, that's a good thing. There's solos in just about every song, not the most technical but damn good and still requires guitar shredding skill, works with their formula of simple old school hardcore thrash modified with the intense elements of death metal. Easy to get caught up in their infectious grooves, which they produce continuously.

The intros some of the songs have got a creepy Halloween atmosphere. There really isn't anything to complain about, they give you all the solid qualities you want in metal: Good riffs, good solos, good drumming, good growls, good everything, nothing to bitch about. If you haven't heard Ghoul yet, you have no idea what you're missing.

Gotta love that violent comic-style album cover too. This is top notch Gore Death that has a good amount of humour and skill involved. The band, who has taken a liking to the old style horror movie themes, is made up of three guys who all take on vocal duties providing a multi faceted arrangement of gurgling, throaty and rough growls. The guitar excellence is demonstrated by the fact that not only is it full and crunchy but you also get some kick ass solos throughout!

An outstanding album! Real Reggae - Time Lag Memorie's. Ghoul - Splatterthrash. Though these are supposedly the same musicians that comprise Impaled , Ghoul is a completely different animal. Incorporating enough elements inherent in a number of separate genres, Splatterthrash is an interesting listen, and, to say the least, makes it hard for a critic to pin down any one genre for comparison.

Gang vocals work well for such a delectably schizophrenic aesthetic and contribute to the greater sense of variety and fun. The effect is a bit different from Impaled , because song structures actually seem a bit tighter here, with choruses acting as glue for the insane thrash solos, grind sections, and mosh parts. Each vocal style contributes to an instrumental element, with the cleaner vocals highlighting the mosh parts and the raspy vocals slicing through the harsher, denser and technically demanding passages.

Obviously, Ghoul cannot be so simply reduced as to be labeled an Impaled offshoot. For that feat alone, Splatterthrash should be celebrated.

The fact that they manage to perfect sound and story on their third full-length in four years makes them worthy of your worship, or at the very least, your money. Track List: 1. Into the Catacombs 2.

As Your Casket Closes 3. Bury the Hatchet 4. Cult of the Hunter 6. Mutant Mutilator 7. Psychoplasm 8. Splatterthrash 9. Gutbucket Blues Rise, Killbot, Rise!!! Life of the Living Dead Baron Samedi Download? Graves At Sea - Documents of Grief demo. Red Monarch 2. Black Bile 3. Wormwood 4. Praise the Witch The guitar tone on Documents Of Grief make me think of entire cities being assailed by huge, roiling avalanches of poo. The tone is massive, all-encompassing and turgid… aural frequency assault as interpreted by Orange amplification.

It was originally a self-released effort and quickly went out of print. If you get your jollies from the sludgey end of extreme doomation, Documents of Grief is custom built for your fucked-up auditory system. Or at least put them off their food. In a nutshell, brutally heavy with a caustic groove running through the mix. Great, thick production, awesome songs I've met them twice before both times I've been to Osaka, I've played with them and was totally into helping them out.

We started talking about it more, and the end result was a discography up to MAZE. And although in retrospect I would have liked to have done a vinyl version, I think the purpose was acheived A funny side note is that the tray cards were printed wrong, and they shrink-wrapped the CD as well, so I had to crack open all of them to replace the tray card. That sucked. Grief - Dismal. Rhionceros 2. Isolation 3. Coma 4. Shoot Me Fucked Upstairs 6.



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