Satanic Malfunctions I’ve Just Had About All I Can Take EP
Very basic hardcore that’s dominated by a crude, raw guitar. Everything else sits behind, setting forth short blasts of mayhem, not unlike the old NEOS. Enjoyable.
Very basic hardcore that’s dominated by a crude, raw guitar. Everything else sits behind, setting forth short blasts of mayhem, not unlike the old NEOS. Enjoyable.
A 24-song 7″ that’s as basic and homemade as you might expect. Musically, it’s rough—both in terms of playing and production, but that shouldn’t stop you from enjoying the punk primitiveness within. Fun.
Maniac speedcore terror bursts out with a garage sound, loud and raucous, as the momentum files with energy. Intelligent lyrical content is shouted amongst a wall of chaotic aggression in this split-second delivery of ultra-fast combustion. Not since the NEOS has a band shot it all into the fire with a continual non-stop pace.
This tape is hardly audible, but the smashings and rantings thrown rapidly at you, with extreme lyrics, give proof that if this band released an EP of quality recording, it would be intense. Don’t let the name fool you—it’s not demonic, but intelligent, especially toward animal rights.