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Genocidal Crust

Genocidal Crust

by Vinyl Castle

GTIN08055515235685
EAN8055515235685
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Product Description

HELLBASTARD's Genocidal Crust: The Demos 1986-1987 takes us on a chaotic journey back in time to the raw, untamed energy of the early days of crust punk. This collection of demos captures the essence of a band on the edge, pushing boundaries and defying conventions. From the opening track, "Hellbastard," it's clear that this is not your average punk band. The ferocious vocals, blistering guitars, and relentless drumming create a wall of sound that will leave you breathless. Tracks like "Massacre" and "Death Camp" showcase the band's unapologetic approach to tackling social and political issues, with lyrics that cut straight to the bone. What sets HELLBASTARD apart from the rest is their willingness to experiment with different musical styles, incorporating elements of thrash metal and hardcore punk into their sound. This fusion of genres gives their music a unique edge that sets them apart from their contemporaries. While the production quality may be rough around the edges, it only adds to the authenticity of the demos. The lo-fi recording captures the band's raw energy and DIY ethos, transporting listeners back to a time when punk was a way of life, not just a genre of music. In conclusion, HELLBASTARD's Genocidal Crust: The Demos 1986-1987 is a must-listen for any fan of punk music. It's a raw, unapologetic blast from the past that will leave you craving more. So crank up the volume, raise your fist in the air, and let HELLBASTARD take you on a wild ride through the heart of punk rock.