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I had this record in my wishlist for ages (probably since it came out) and I never listened to it, as with most of the stuff that ends in my wishlist.
Then at some point I had a chance to see them live and finally listened to it for some time before the gig.
I thought the band was a bit cold. Still, the riffs are there and the sound too. And it was a nice show anyway!
I'm curious to see where this band is heading! Support them! activa44
supported by 4 fans who also own “Inhuman Conditions”
The best release from Swordwielder so far. I really enjoy the unusual twists and lyrical connotations. No "Satan Buttsex Beer" but kinda philosophical-existentialism with the brute darkness of reality. A.W.
supported by 4 fans who also own “Inhuman Conditions”
the 15 year old skatepunk that still lives somewhere within my hippie, 50 year-old, longhaired heart, loves this- and i do too! 80s-style thrashy punk, on the verge of crossing over, but not quite. you can add them to a list of faves: black flag, the accused, die kreuzen, minor threat, poison idea, early COC, raw power, jerry's kids,early DRI, bad brains, suicidal, cryptic slaughter, heresy, DK, discharge, bl'ast, SSD, AOF, MDC, final conflict.. all that jazz! Fernando Benítez
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