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16th October 2009

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Manipulator - Insect Warfare (World Extermination. 625 Thrash Records, 2007)

New Category: Songs that are made that much better by being Insect Warfare songs.

Tagged: grindcoregrindpowerviolencecrust

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5th October 2009

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Gutterbomb Heaven On The Grid - Trap Them (Seizures in Barren Praise. Deathwish Inc., 2008)

A downtempo grind through Barren Praise.

Tagged: crustgrindgrindcorehardcoredowntempo

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4th July 2009

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Day Twenty Eight: Targets - Trap them (Seizures in Barren Praise. Deathwish Inc., 2008)

Tagged: crustpunkdeath metalgrindcore

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23rd May 2009

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Tagged: doomcrustd-beatswedish

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23rd May 2009

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War Machine - Doom (Hail to Sweden. Pandora’s Box Records, 1995)

Sweden is just fucking amazing. They have some amazing Punk rock but also some down right beastly Crust bands and heavier than thou Death Metal (as well as some beautiful people).

British Crust titans Doom even pinched off the 7” Hail to Sweden back in 1995 as a homage to some really amazing Swedish punk bands — bands that paved the way for the d-beat sound that Doom are sooo well known for. The 7” has the band covering songs from the like Mob 47, Crudity, Agoni and the legendary (and the writers of War Machine) Anti Cimex.

Sweden is a well for some amazing extreme music, I highly recommend that anyone that calls themselves a metal-head or a punk to further educate themselves on the country’s creative output.

(FYL: If you’re wondering why I posted a cover by Doom rather than an actual song by any of the aforementioned bands is because I don’t have digital copies of such bands at this point in time. PLUS I wanted to post a Doom song. I love me some Doom.)

Tagged: crustd-beatdoompunkswedish

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