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UMUR
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They are the kind of act that�ll sandblast your skin with their caustic aggression . They are not exactly sophisticated, but damn they are so aggressive...
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That is of course a quality in itself.
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UMUR
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They are not prototype grindcore, but more a brutal hardcore act with grindcore leanings. The new album sounds more grindcore influenced than the predecessor though.
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Sheavy
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Boy does this thread need a bump. And im going to bump it with a bang thanks to Watchmaker. Easily one of the most intense grind acts to exist. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXVPgjjVZnk |
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Vim Fuego
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So we DO have a grindcore appreciation thread! I've never looked this far back before.
One of my new favourites Phyllomedusa is on a bit of a binge at the moment, releasing heaps of shit leading up to Halloween. I don't really know why I like this so much, but sometimes it just hits the spot. Here's the latest one I've reviewed. It's a bit noisy. https://phyllomedusa.bandcamp.com/album/phyllomedusa-the-destroyer-2 |
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Sheavy
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Bumping only the best metal genre
Haven't been able to stop listening to Repulsion's Horrified nor Terrorizer's World Downfall |
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Vim Fuego
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Oh hell yeah! Dead Shall Rise blew me away when I first heard it more than 30 years ago, and I still love it.
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UMUR
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Love Repulsion and while I was never the greatest Terrorizer fan (at least not of the first album), they are of course a seminal deathgrind act.
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Sheavy
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I'd probably have to go with Fear Of Napalm as my favorite, the opening bass grumbling into one of the best grooviest, grindcore riffs just hasn't ever been equaled since. Looking at the rating/reviews here I'm surprised it's mostly above average overall
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Sheavy
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A couple more grind releases I'm fond of, not quite on the same pinnacle as Horrified or World Downfall, but still oldschool classics.
Unseen Terror's Human Error Came out in 1987, should be more well known than it is imho. Fear Of God's Pneumatic Slaughter Late 80s noisegrind, one of the first and one of the best in the noisegrind/noisecore genre.
Edited by Sheavy - 08 Sep 2022 at 11:52am |
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