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Quiet Man in the Corner
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Pocono Mountains
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Hardcore:
Nasenbluten - 100% No Soul Guaranteed Label: Industrial Strength Records Release: 1995 ![]() With an artist name like "Nose Bleed" and song titles like "Kill More People", "Dirty Rotten Bastard", "No More ****ing Soul" and "****face" you have a pretty good idea of what you're getting into. For awhile I kept aggression and my electronic music apart. I listened to Black Metal if I wanted something dark and aggressive whereas I wanted my electronica to sound atmospheric and uplifting. Eventually once I started breaking down borders (thanks to MB), I decided to try out the more "in your face" genres like Hardcore and Gabber. After awhile I found a few pretty good tracks but once I found this I finally felt some sort of contentment. The songs are just craziness. They sample everything from Hip Hop to Funk to movies and everything is sped up and so frenzied it feels like you'll be spitting up blood and teeth by the time it's over. Some songs are somewhat tame (for me anyway), disappointingly, but the songs that aren't MORE than make up for it. The heaviest song, by far, is "****face". It's easily the hardest Hardcore song I'd ever heard. It just sounds like a fistfight in song form and somehow never loses its' energy. It's a timeless classic and it's really a song for the whole family. In all seriousness this release is like a trip back in time and is a fantastic example of the old kick your ass Hardcore. 7/10 |
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