The surrounding area of the Mountain you showed doesn't look as inhospitable as Mordor though, I don't think I'll be struck down by a Nazgûl on my travels there
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Written by X-Ray Rod on 16.04.2014 at 19:46 Waaaaaaaaaaaaait a sec, I thought these guys disbanded. I'm pretty sure we even made some news about it. What the heck? D:
Might be a posthumous record so to speak.
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"Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools because they have to say something."
Written by Alex F on 07.05.2014 at 04:02 Nope. Pretty sure they simply reformed (at least that's what I heard)
Wiki still has their breakup date listed as 2011 but a straightforward reform would be pretty cool. Means more interesting grind which unfortunately isn't too easy to come by these days.
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"Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools because they have to say something."
Well because it makes you very different from most grind fans. I mean this album has no votes, but it seems to have some fans here.
Although, I love weird shit, so I wouldn't be surprised if this became my favorite grindcore album too.
I find grind generally very nice to listen to (not meaning that it's pleasant music, but that it's usually pretty decent), but I very rarely find albums or even just songs that stick with me further. This is full of them, especially the first half.
And of course being able to understand the lyrics more clearly on this compared to most other grind helps a lot.
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You are the hammer, I am the nail
building a house in the fire on the hill
I find grind generally very nice to listen to (not meaning that it's pleasant music, but that it's usually pretty decent), but I very rarely find albums or even just songs that stick with me further. This is full of them, especially the first half.
And of course being able to understand the lyrics more clearly on this compared to most other grind helps a lot.
I absolutely adore this album. This is easily my favourite grindcore album. Great lyrics and catchy as all hell.
I found this album thanks to your list of favorites. It's the first grindcore album that I enjoy a lot! Fantastic lyrics of damning social commentary and chock-full of awesome riffs! Where can I find more metal like this?
I absolutely adore this album. This is easily my favourite grindcore album. Great lyrics and catchy as all hell.
I found this album thanks to your list of favorites. It's the first grindcore album that I enjoy a lot! Fantastic lyrics of damning social commentary and chock-full of awesome riffs! Where can I find more metal like this?
Hahaha I really have no clue where to find more like this! I feel like lots of punky/grindcore music has similar vibes for the lyrics, but they often don't make it as musically interesting as JAKA do...
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You are the hammer, I am the nail
building a house in the fire on the hill