Cover of Infest No Man's Slave
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THE REVIEW

Hello, what's your name?

Do you like my new band? Listen to how awesome we are. Don't worry if the songs never exceed a minute, it's all good.

Don't you like the bass? How come, when it resembles the buzz of a bumblebee in a jar. What? The voice? Does it remind you of your father when you scratched his new car? And the drums, what's wrong with the drums? How can you say they aren't distinguishable? You don't like that it's clipped practically only thanks to lo-fi? Don't tell me you have something to say about the guitars, no way.

-I don't know about you, but when the guitar sounds like cutlery falling down a drainpipe, I just enjoy it-

Wait, what do you listen to? A Static Lullaby? Ah, okay.

Hey, pretty boy.

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Summary by Bot

The review humorously critiques Infest's No Man's Slave for its brief, noisy tracks and lo-fi aesthetics. It highlights the bass’s buzzy tone, unusual vocals, and clipped drums with a sarcastic flair. Despite some negative remarks, there's an underlying appreciation for the band's raw, chaotic punk style.

Tracklist Videos

01   Cold Inside (00:38)

02   Feeling Mean (00:26)

03   Sick Machine (00:28)

04   Upright Mass (00:19)

05   Terminal Nation (01:29)

06   In His Name (00:40)

07   Behind This Tongue (00:29)

08   What's Your Claim (00:32)

09   True Violence (00:20)

10   Sickman (00:47)

11   Punchline (00:35)

12   Contact (01:06)

13   Effort Falls Down (00:42)

14   You're a Star (00:30)

15   Freeze Dried (00:24)

16   Rabid Pigs (00:19)

17   Lying to Myself (00:45)

18   Nazi Killer (00:17)

19   My World... My Way (05:31)

Infest

Infest is an American hardcore punk / powerviolence band.
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