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 Just mentioning the almost ten minutes of "Black Maria": like some slow Black Sabbath going crazy and meeting deranged Monster Magnet.

 "Black Country Killer" turns out to be the most impactful episode on the album.

Josiah's second album Into the Outside continues their retro 70s-inspired heavy fuzz and psychedelic rock style. The album features short, intense tracks with powerful riffs and harsh vocals reminiscent of Monster Magnet. While staying true to their origins, the band experiments with brief instrumentals and slightly more controlled aggression. Highlights include the impactful "Black Country Killer." Overall, the album is a satisfying mix of vintage influences and fresh energy, nearly reaching the highest praise. Dive into Josiah's Into the Outside and experience a powerful burst of retro psychedelic heavy rock today!

 28 minutes of passion, 28 minutes of warmth, 28 minutes radiating fire and power.

 "No sound will ever come close to such sensations, to what I feel, to what I feel with Robin, Ronald, and Jimmy."

This review reflects a deeply personal and emotional experience listening to The God Machine's 1992 Peel Session. The band’s powerful and psychedelic sound is praised for its intensity and haunting atmosphere. Highlights include the songs "Commitment," "The Desert Song," a tribute cover to Bauhaus, and "Pictures of a Bleeding Boy." The reviewer emphasizes the unique and unforgettable sensations the music evokes. Dive into The God Machine's Peel Session 1992 for a powerful, emotional rock experience—listen now and feel the intensity!

 Primordial fury that finds no rivals.

 They build a sonic wall of impressive atonality. Everything seems crazy, everything collapses on itself.

This review praises Napalm Death's 1992 EP 'The World Keeps Turning' as a return to visceral grindcore following their death metal phase. The EP's raw intensity, brutal vocals, and dense production are highlighted as standout features. The author showcases deep knowledge and appreciation of the band's extensive discography. Overall, the EP is celebrated as a high point in extreme metal. Dive into the brutal intensity of Napalm Death's 'The World Keeps Turning' EP and experience grindcore at its finest!

 Anyone who doesn’t even know the band’s name is kindly requested to leave the page and do some research on this true war machine that has defined, established, imposed the musical canons of Hardcore-Noise.

 No respite, no survivors. An impregnable wall...Massive, heavy-laden blows of UltraHardcore shot in the face.

This review serves as a powerful tribute to Unsane and their Lambhouse collection, highlighting the band's brutal and influential Hardcore-Noise sound from 1991 to 1998. The reviewer expresses regret over the band’s end but celebrates their legacy as a 'war machine' of noise music. Lambhouse’s raw production, violent themes, and relentless energy are central to the experience, marking Unsane as definitive in their genre. Discover the fierce power of Unsane’s Lambhouse and dive into the raw heart of Hardcore-Noise today!

 Hardcore-Punk with no pretensions, no technicalities, no frills.

 They hit the target dead-on with a long series of fearsome blasts.

Lost My Brain! (Once Again) by Cyco Miko is a raw, fast-paced hardcore punk album from Mike Muir's mid-90s side project. The album features minimalistic instruments, burst of hardcore energy, and punk-metal crossover elements. Notable contributions include Steve Jones from the Sex Pistols. This essential but unpretentious record delivers high-intensity thrills without technical complexity. Listen to Cyco Miko's Lost My Brain! for pure hardcore punk energy and punk-metal roots!

 It feels like listening to the Pixies in skirts having fun mixing their honest sound with B-52’s and Ramones!

 A strong desire to party, noise, chaos; with a minimal technique, not caring too much about unnecessary solos, or forced intros.

The Coathangers' fourth album, 'Suck My Shirt,' delivers a raw, fast-paced mix of punk, garage, and rock’n’roll. The minimal technique emphasizes noise, chaos, and fun without unnecessary solos, creating an explosive and energetic listening experience. With influences reminiscent of the Pixies, Ramones, and B-52’s, the album captures a vibrant Riot Grrrl spirit. Standout tracks like 'Follow Me' and 'Springfield Cannonball' showcase their dynamic style, making this album a must-listen for fans of raw punk energy. Turn up the volume and dive into The Coathangers' explosive punk garage rawness now!

 Death Metal that comes to my rescue, to support and sustain me.

 Fourteen minutes of exhausting Death Metal; a continuous alternation of solos from the two guitars... powerful, atonal.

After a long writer's block and personal dark times, the reviewer finds solace in Brutality's EP Ruins of Humans. This comeback work delivers 14 minutes of intense and exhausting Death Metal, rich with powerful riffs, complex solos, and ferocious vocals. The dual guitars and chaotic drumming are praised for their uniqueness and impact. The EP is highlighted as a rare, successful reunion that fascinates the reviewer deeply. Dive into Brutality's Ruins of Humans EP and experience a powerful Death Metal resurgence today!

 Les moves with proverbial ease from Jazz to Funk, from Metal to the more canonical Rock; Psychedelia and Progressive are delivered in massive doses from the amplifiers.

 For sure, Les has a personality beyond the ordinary; his is a bizarre world, populated by strange creatures, gravediggers, crazy fishermen, chaotic firefighters.

The review celebrates GenitalGrinder’s 100th review with an enthusiastic account of Les Claypool’s 2010 live performance at Alcatraz Milano. The concert features Claypool’s extraordinary bass skills across genres like jazz, funk, metal, and psychedelic rock. Despite the absence of guitarist Larry LaLonde, the show captivates with tight musicianship and creative instrumentation. Memorable moments include tributes to Primus and Sausage and surprising musical nods to Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin. Overall, the reviewer conveys deep admiration for Claypool’s unique style and captivating stage presence. Dive into this unforgettable Les Claypool live show review and discover the genius of his bass mastery – experience the concert magic now!

 "Chris’s growl is one of the best, the sickest, the murkiest, and darkest ever heard in the extreme genre."

 "'Impulse To Disembowel' is chilling... the Black Plague put to music... a cover and an internal booklet reminiscent of a child’s morgue."

True Carnage by Six Feet Under is a heavy, groove-laden death metal album led by Chris Barnes' distinctive and dark vocal style. The album delivers a powerful, chilling atmosphere perfectly suited for fans of extreme metal. With collaborations from Ice-T and Karyn Crisis, it stands out as a notable release from 2001. True Carnage offers a compact yet impactful listening experience filled with evil-infested instrumentation and grim moods. Dive into Six Feet Under's True Carnage and experience raw, powerful death metal – listen now and feel the darkness!

 The album is the most atmospheric, epic of those recorded by the band so far.

 Peter’s guitar solo touches upon realms of Pink Floydian memory... I’m not exaggerating, believe me.

Hypocrisy's 1999 self-titled album marks a triumphant return, expertly produced by founder Peter Tagtgren. It blends intense death metal with rich symphonic and atmospheric elements. Despite some criticism of the clean production influenced by Nuclear Blast, the album showcases powerful vocals, memorable tracks like 'Paled Empty Sphere,' and stands as one of the band's best works. The review praises the album's epic scope and musical innovation. Listen now to Hypocrisy’s atmospheric blend of death metal and symphonic grandeur!

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