First album for the Germans Mad Sin, where the various poisonous flowers... have yet to bloom! The whole thing is clearly inspired by their fellow countrymen, the masters the POX, where aside from the musical style, they also adopt the aesthetic style, even more exaggerated (the squiffy increases, especially in the guitarist). The whole thing, as can be heard clearly in tracks like Brainstorm or Buddy's Riot, is more influenced by punk hc, if it weren't for the singing-imitated Sun Records style and the slap on the double bass worthy of premature ejaculation in track 2,3,4. The Walltown sounds like a southern attack inside the ears of those who listen. Still raw, as in the next 2 albums, where the trio will stop having the singer Koefte also play the drums, using bones instead of sticks, and will become a quartet already with the first masterpiece of the genre, the fourth album A Ticket into Underworld, which I will soon review.
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