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A Perfect Murder / Cease to Suffer / CD $10.00
Cease To Suffer is an album heavy on the bass and thick on the guitars, leaving very little room for avoidance of the rock that A Perfect Murder bring to the table. Seldom has a band originating in Canada taken the often unconvinced American hardcore scene by the balls as A Perfect Murder are in the process of doing, and you can expect this course of action to culminate when the release their sophomore album on Victory Records, one that is poised to incite sheer awe in the rock-hungry hardcore enclave.
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Abominable Iron Sloth, The / S/T / CD $11.00
Three members of Will Haven get together and play some killer sludgy metal/hardcore, with each song more violent than the last. For fans of Iron Monkey and Kiss It Goodbye.
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Blessing the Hogs / Twelve Gauge Solution, The / CD $10.00
Inhuman. Merciless. Uncompromising. San Francisco's heaviest quartet return with their sophomore album. Often praised for their original and uneasily characterized sound, Blessing the Hogs forge a style of heavy music all their own. Punishing vo-kills, rapid-fire drums and dropped tuned fucking mayhem show up in spades this time around. Featuring Billy Anderson among their lineup, the band shows no sign of relenting on their musical quest. Also included are two covers (Quicksand and the Melvins) featuring guest lead vocals by Sean Ingram of Coalesce that must be heard to be believed.
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Bloodjinn / Leave This World Breathing / CD $10.00
Fast, technical, jaw-dropping metallic precision. A mix of Killswitch Engage, Martyr AD, and 80s thrash. On Goodfellow Records.
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Cursed / Blackout at Sunrise / CD $6.00
They've been called the most important band in hardcore. They spent most of 2005 and 2006 touring incessantly around Europe and North America behind their Goodfellow debut album Two. As they prepare for the shock and awe program that will come into full effect later in 2007 with the release of their third studio album, Canadian noisecore enthusiasts Cursed offer up this three-song slab to tide us all over.
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Cursed / II (Digipack) / CD $11.00
For the last two years, Cursed has been waging their own personal Shock and Awe campaign, crushing entire cities and states in support of "I" released on Deathwish. Calling for a cease fire while they worked out some new and more lethal songs, Cursed has recorded some of the most violently harsh and heavy songs the world will ever hear. The precision strike that will be known as II will bring much anguish, as everything that is held dear by civilization will be victimized by the Cursed horde.
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Cursed / III (Digipak) / CD $10.00
Cursed leaves no mystery as to what they are trying to accomplish with the new album, starting with the blast beat of 'Night Terrors' and into the churning stoner grooves of 'Friends In The Music Business', it is clear this record is meant to hurt people. This is a much more violent and concise effort with songs woven together leaving little room left for the listener to recover, let alone breathe.
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Destroyer Destroyer / Littered With Arrows / CD $10.00
A smorgasbord of noise from an ultra-young-looking Oklahoma City quintet.
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Fucking Wrath, The / Season of Evil / CD $10.00
Ten tracks fueled by healthy doses of THC and a proclivity for loud music, Ventura, CA's The Fucking Wrath headed to the studio and recorded their album, "Season of Evil," during the week of 6/06/06. The band's sound can be described as an amalgamation of groups such as Tragedy, Coliseum, Black Sabbath and "Kill 'Em All"-era Metallica.
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Handshake Murders, The / Usurper / CD $10.00
Recorded at Trax East by Eric Rachel, Usurper, the new album by The Handshake Murders, is a lesson in extreme music. There is not a single note played that doesn't absolutely cripple the listener. With direction taken from the likes of Coalesce, A Life Once Lost and Meshuggah, Usurper discovers levels of brutality untouched by their peers.
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