((exclusive)) — Bouryoku Banzai 34
And that is exactly the point. From the first second of track one, you are hit with feedback that sounds like a collapsing building. Then the drums come in—not a beat, but an avalanche. The vocals are buried somewhere between the guitar screech and the bass rumble, but you don’t need to hear every word. You feel them.
Music / Punk / Underground
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