If you like early Napalm Death, Terrorizer, or Nasum give these guys a shot. This band has been gaining popularity as of late, getting added to a few festivals every now and than. Here is Population Reduction a grind band from San Francisco, CA. Keep good hip-hop alive, fuck Mikki Nimaj!! If you like this check out the Ultramagnetic MC's, Dr. Check this out even if you don't listen to hip-hop it might be right up your alley!
The first five track are the stand outs of the album, while Apartment 223 is the best track for sure. Octagon is his persona when he smokes PCP and writes his material, there is defiantly some drug use going on in this album due to the level of bizarreness in the lyrics, beats, and overall theme and flow of the album. Dooom and as much as I hate genre's i believe this embodies the Horrorcore hip hop tag. He intertwines all of these personalities on his albums. Keith went on from this band do his solo career starting with Kool Keith and then branching off to Dr. Dooom is a moniker of Kool Keith the rapper who got his start with the Ultra-Magnetic Mc's who wrote some of the best underground hip hop in the mid 80's. I got to see their "last" show in Boston which had almost every ex-member present and it was one of my favorite shows of all time, they still rip today especially with their drummer who is phenomenal! And I guess they have a new album coming out in the future? The video below is a new song.ĭr. If anyone is interested in anymore albums I have a few kicking around that I could upload after (just comment!) This is a fantastic combination of crust, grind, and punk which does not disappoint. The band is still together and consists of the two brothers who play guitar and sing, Nick( waranimal) on bass, and Jonah (ALWLWAD, Ramming Speed) on drums. I actually don't have the first track anymore (due to a this CD rip being old, and lending my brother the CD and it being ruined) luckily it was just some ambiance which did in fact add to the album so my apologies! I have a recent interview with the guitarist lying around somewhere that I will upload. This album RIPS from start to finish and engages the listener the whole time. After this album and a couple tours the singer took off to join a former guitarist of BSI in Trap Them who I'm sure plenty of people know about also, the drummer for this session left after the recording to join Unearth, The Red Chord and plenty of other bands. I'm not sure how many people know about this band (hopefully alot) but they mix genre's like its their fucking job and with this album it comes to their high point. is a local band from NH, where the writers of this blog hail from. FFO: The Dickies, WWD, Scared of Chaka, The Credentialsīackstabbers Inc. Check this stuff out if you've never heard them, because you will like it.
I got to see this band once (with The Ergs! and For Science even!!) and then they broke up shortly after. This band also has a track on a Dangerous Intersections comp, an AOTU single, and a tape demo, and if you want to sell me them or know of any other things they've released let me know. Certainly more garage-y then their other stuff, in a very good way. Popular Science is the brand new, posthumous release from Shock to the System, and definitely worth picking up as it is among their best work. Also the B side has a great, ripping secret track on it. My favorite of these three 7" is the Ghetto Girls one.
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This band never had a proper full length, which is quite a shame because this stuff is fantastic. They shared members with seminal MA pop-punk outfit Witches With Dicks along with The Serious Geniuses, Brain Killer, The Lazardos, and currently The Maine Coons. The Closet Fairies were a pop-punk band with garage-y influences from Boston, MA. Peep this video for a killer cover of Venom-Buried Alive!! Anyway get your pile of drugs that you bought with your christmas money and the six pack your friend left because he had to get away from his parents right after he//she opened their gifts sit back and listen to some tunes! The sound could be a little better and I am embarssed that it is not my own copy of the material, but I feel as though if anyone did appreciate the Dystopia post this will be appreciated just as much. This is awesome I mean really awesome, perfect crossover between punk and heavy metal for sure and done in a much different way than you are thinking when reading crossover, no element of DRI exists in this recording. This is the foundation on which Dystopia built their unique sound, but differs in the fact that it leans more towards punk influenced death metal. This is Dystopia before they were Dystopia, so I hope you enjoyed that post.