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 1036 tracks or splinters of fear and madness; micro-songs placed one after the other with millimetric precision despite a technique reduced to the bone and just a barely decent production.

 Irreverent, caustic, provocative; this has made the Cripple Bastards unique.

This 4-CD collection captures the early years of Cripple Bastards, pioneers of oldschool grindcore in Italy. Packed with raw, chaotic tracks and extensive booklets, the set showcases their uncompromising attitude and musical innovation. Though not for casual listening, it's a must-have for fans of extreme punk and grindcore. The review praises their influence and urges experiencing their intense live shows. Dive into the chaotic world of Cripple Bastards and discover grindcore history—listen and experience the rage!

 You can always trust Justin.

 An ever glacial rarefaction as occurs in the five minutes of 'In Your Shadow': solemn and lethal, closely reminiscent of the unforgettable Isis.

Godflesh's 2017 album Post Self marks a powerful return with classic industrial heaviness softened by more atmospheric and liquid elements. The review praises Justin Broadrick's trusted artistry and highlights the album's progression from intense sound assaults to more subdued passages. Tracks like 'In Your Shadow' exemplify the band's evolving style with solemn, glacial atmospheres. Overall, Post Self stands out as one of the best releases of 2017. Listen to Godflesh's Post Self and experience the chilling evolution of industrial metal today!

 Because they toured for twenty-two years in a van, damn it; Because they are the Ramones, end of story.

 Place "Ramones" on the turntable; drop the needle on the first track "Blitzkrieg Bop" and turn up the volume to a thousand.

This review praises the Raw documentary for its authentic look at the Ramones' legendary punk career. Featuring rare footage from 1979 to 1996, it reveals day-to-day tour life, concerts, and intimate moments. It emphasizes the band's undeniable impact on rock and punk history, celebrating their raw energy despite some artistic missteps. The reviewer urges fans and newcomers alike to experience the Ramones’ enduring spirit through this unique film. Dive into the Ramones’ raw punk journey—watch the documentary and feel the true spirit of rock!

 Bands like Corrosion of Conformity should first and foremost be respected; and that’s it.

 C.O.C. recover much of the Hardcore-Punk energy and fury of the early eighties, adding massive doses of muddy Sludge-Metal that unmistakably recalls their nineties masterpieces.

Corrosion of Conformity’s self-titled 2012 album marks a triumphant return after a seven-year hiatus. The band blends their early hardcore energy with sludge-metal and Southern Sabbath influences. Key tracks feature dynamic tempo changes and instrumental depth. Produced at Dave Grohl’s 606 studios, the album honors their enduring legacy with fresh, powerful sound. Listen to Corrosion of Conformity’s powerful return and explore their unique blend of hardcore and sludge metal today!

 This is the second and final album of Gutterball, a sort of 'Traveling Wilburys' of Garage Rock.

 Steve Wynn: 'There was a time when I thought Gutterball was the best band of my life... everything happened amidst fun and relaxation.'

This review praises Gutterball’s second and final album, 'Weasel,' a raw and energetic Garage Rock project led by Steve Wynn. Featuring strong guitar work and a punk-like attitude, the album channels psychedelic blues and recalls Wynn’s earlier band, the Dream Syndicate. Recorded in Virginia in 1995, it offers a potent blend of rock intensity and intimate moments. Highly recommended, especially for fans of Wynn and the genre. Listen to 'Weasel' now and experience the raw power of Steve Wynn’s Garage Rock masterpiece!

 It’s the only single by the band to reach number one.

 1982 is the year of world success but also of bloody internal conflicts.

This review highlights 'Should I Stay or Should I Go?' as The Clash’s only number-one single and explores the band's struggles during the recording and touring of their fifth album, Combat Rock. Internal conflicts, health issues, and contrasting artistic visions marked this final peak in their career before the band's dissolution. Despite challenges, the single and album achieved significant commercial success, cementing their punk legacy. Explore the legacy of The Clash's iconic punk anthem and dive into the turbulent story behind 'Should I Stay or Should I Go?'.

 "The music emerging from the twelve tracks remains always cynical, apocalyptic, ruthless."

 "Even the vocals take on more human characteristics, resulting in 'Us And Them' being considered their most accessible album."

The review highlights Justin Broadrick's extensive impact on industrial metal, focusing on Godflesh's 1999 album 'Us and Them.' It praises the album's blend of harsh industrial sounds with electronic loops and accessible yet brutal rhythms. Key tracks such as 'I, Me, Mine,' 'Us and Them,' and 'Bittersweet' are celebrated for their innovative fusion of styles. The album is described as apocalyptic and powerful, with improved production enhancing its intensity. Overall, it's regarded as a standout release in Godflesh's catalog. Explore Godflesh's 'Us and Them' for a powerful industrial metal journey—listen now and experience its apocalyptic soundscape!

 A venomous and erosive growl, always understandable, that is supported and massively amplified by the blinding work of the two guitars.

 A primitive, raw, slippery Death Metal that overflows with Thrash outbursts; no concessions, no breaks except for a chilling acoustic intro.

The review highlights Malevolent Creation's 1998 album The Fine Art of Murder as a ferocious and intense death metal work. Brett Hoffmann's strong vocal return and the powerful, intricate instrumental performances stand out. While slightly critiqued for its length, the album remains a significant piece in American extreme metal. It is praised for its rawness, aggression, and consistent dedication to brutal death metal. Discover the ferocity of Malevolent Creation's The Fine Art of Murder—listen now and experience a death metal classic!

 Seventy-five harrowing shards in just over thirty minutes; very brief sonic bombardments.

 Like Naked City colliding with Napalm Death from Scum; but three times faster, fiercer and put through the mincer. Innards included.

The review praises The Gerogerigegege's album 'Tokyo Anal Dynamite' as a relentless and hallucinatory Noise Core experience. With 75 brief, intense tracks packed into just over 30 minutes, it delivers chaotic, flesh-stripping sonic assaults. The reviewer highlights its brutal live energy and chaotic covers, likening it to Naked City and Napalm Death but faster and fiercer. Despite the aggressive noise, the album remains entertaining and necessary for fans of extreme experimental music. Discover the wild chaos of Tokyo Anal Dynamite—listen now and experience noise core at its fiercest!

 Despite great reviews and good appreciation from the public, the record company dropped them without any warning.

 The dramatic events they had to endure acted as propellant, a vigorous push for a work that I personally consider among the best of the entire nineties.

Mind Funk's second album 'Dropped' emerged from industry rejection to become a strong, passionate work blending metal, funk, and grunge. Produced by Terry Date on a tight budget, it features dark, powerful riffs and emotional vocals. Despite being dropped by Epic Records after their debut, the band’s resilience shines through this underrated 90s album. The reviewer regards it as one of the best works of the decade. Explore Mind Funk's 'Dropped'—a powerful blend of metal and funk that overcame industry rejection. Listen now and discover a hidden 90s classic!