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For fans of hardcore punk and metal, lovers of aggressive and intense music, listeners interested in evolved hardcore sound
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THE REVIEW

Rage, adrenaline, tense nerves, aggression, instinct, and a desire to attack.
It's a direct sound that hits hard every time, striking the target with precision and mastery.
Hardcore influenced Slayer, and Slayer influenced the next generation of hardcore, allowing the DNA of blind fury to extend and mutate to keep moving forward, as long as humanity does.
A perfect alloy of hardcore and metal—stainless, highly resistant, evolved. Indeed, the latest release from the house of Turmoil abandons the classic tupa-tupa and seeks variety, looking at what has been done by Botch and company, becoming thicker, denser, gaining depth, and building a phenomenal and enviable wall of sound.
A good half-hour of bile spilled onto the street, barks and paranoia with the heart always in the throat.

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Turmoil's 'The Process Of...' delivers a potent fusion of hardcore and metal rooted in raw aggression and intense energy. The album moves beyond traditional hardcore rhythms, inspired by legends like Slayer and Botch, creating a dense, thick soundscape. This release stands out for its precision and mastery, building a formidable wall of sound full of rage and adrenaline. It's a relentless, emotional experience that resonates with fans of heavy and evolved hardcore music.

Tracklist

01   Throwing Stones (02:58)

02   Let It Die (02:55)

03   Six Demon Bag (00:54)

04   Every Man My Enemy (04:05)

05   Staring Back (03:00)

06   Killing Today For A Better Tomorrow (03:56)

07   The Locust (03:18)

08   Dear Jon (01:37)

09   The Discipline Of Self Loathing (02:59)

10   Fear Of Falling Down (03:12)

11   Impending Doom Theory (04:42)

12   Playing Dead (01:59)

Turmoil

Turmoil is a Pennsylvania hardcore/metalcore band noted for the 1996 album From Bleeding Hands and for a heavy, claustrophobic sound associated with straight-edge hardcore.
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