Cover of Neanderthal Fighting Music
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For fans of powerviolence,hardcore punk enthusiasts,listeners of extreme and underground music,followers of man is the bastard and infest,music lovers seeking raw and primitive sounds
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THE REVIEW

Praise to Matt Domino for coining one of the most genius musical terms ever: "POWERVIOLENCE". And never was a collective's name more fitting.

Sweaty and dirty cavemen who fiercely clash under a sun that becomes increasingly scorching, with few breaks between rounds. The blows are accompanied by the rhythm of bones being pounded enthusiastically on the ever more battered ground. Filthy screams echo kindly through the surrounding caves.
A primitive production, "rightly so".

I remain consistent with what I have just expressed by presenting you with a ZOT taken to the extreme, returning to the origins myself. My choice will be easily understood.

De-facto the fusion of Man Is The Bastard and Infest.

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Summary by Bot

Neanderthal's 'Fighting Music' album epitomizes the powerviolence genre with raw, primitive energy and intense aggression. The production is intentionally crude, enhancing its primal vibe. The review highlights the tight, fierce musical clashes reminiscent of early hardcore punk legends like Man Is The Bastard and Infest. It praises the band's authentic approach to extreme music and Matt Domino's coining of the powerviolence term. Overall, the album is a successful and faithful execution of powerviolence's ferocity.

Tracklist

01   Crawl (02:58)

02   Kill, Eat and Breed (01:47)

03   Mind Eraser (01:02)

04   Neuter (01:03)

05   Brain Tourniquet (01:25)

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