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Realizing what was hidden under the name Deep Wound, I certainly didn’t let it slip away. Tracks characterized by rare ferocity, tense, edgy, and very fast, situated in territories close to what will later become Thrashcore.
Realizing what was hidden under the name Deep Wound, I certainly didn’t let it slip away.
Tracks characterized by rare ferocity, tense, edgy, and very fast, situated in territories close to what will later become Thrashcore.
This review highlights 'Deep Wound - S/t' as a seminal hardcore punk collection from early 1980s Boston. The album features intense, raw, and fast tracks, with historic significance as the debut of J Mascis and Lou Barlow. Its aggressive sound foreshadows thrashcore and reflects a garage punk vibe despite simple recording quality. Fans of early hardcore and punk will find this record a valuable and powerful piece. Explore Deep Wound's raw hardcore energy—listen now to this essential punk debut with J Mascis and Lou Barlow!
Napalm look back and bring up from the sewers of who knows where a series of raw gems born in the '80s, paying homage to about fifteen minor groups. Dynamite, highly inflammable and explosive material; I wouldn’t know how else to define these tracks that make me jump from my chair every time I press play.
Napalm look back and bring up from the sewers of who knows where a series of raw gems born in the '80s, paying homage to about fifteen minor groups.
Dynamite, highly inflammable and explosive material; I wouldn’t know how else to define these tracks that make me jump from my chair every time I press play.
Napalm Death's Leaders Not Followers: Part 2 is a powerful tribute to 1980s hardcore and metal bands. Featuring 19 raw and explosive cover tracks, it captures the relentless aggression the band is known for. The album revisits lesser-known gems, blending heritage with extreme modern sound. This energetic collection still outshines many current releases in the genre. Discover the explosive energy of Napalm Death's tribute to hardcore and metal legends – listen to Leaders Not Followers: Part 2 now!
An album that is a hand-to-hand assault, an adrenaline rush from start to finish. The young vocalist Bill Crooks spares no vocal cords when screaming slogans against the American system and its puppeteer Reagan.
An album that is a hand-to-hand assault, an adrenaline rush from start to finish.
The young vocalist Bill Crooks spares no vocal cords when screaming slogans against the American system and its puppeteer Reagan.
Cryptic Slaughter’s 1987 album Money Talks exemplifies the mid-80s thrashcore crossover with hardcore and thrash metal. The album delivers relentless speed, tight musicianship, and sharp political commentary. Praised as the band’s best work, it encapsulates a crucial era of underground music. The review recommends the album for its raw energy and refined production compared to earlier releases. Listen to Money Talks now and experience a timeless thrashcore assault from one of the genre’s pioneers!
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