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Gutter Phenomenon
Metal · 2005 · 11 tracks

Gutter Phenomenon

A beer-soaked collision of southern-fried rock swagger and chaotic metalcore. Hyper-literate, relentlessly energetic, and dripping with cynical charm.

August 23, 2005 · Ferret Music

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A high-octane, sarcastic party energy colliding with aggressive, southern-fried metalcore riffs.

Tracklist · 11 Tracks
01
Apocalypse Now and Then
2:34
02
Kill the Music
3:14
03
Bored Stiff
2:18
04
Easy Tiger
3:02
05
Tusk and Temper
3:55
06
The New Black
2:53
07
Champing at the Bit
3:57
08
Gloom and How It Gets That Way
1:58
09
Guitared and Feathered
3:57
10
L’Astronaut
3:05
11
Pretty Dirty
3:33
Moments Worth Listening For
The sudden, swaggering rock-and-roll groove shift halfway through Kill the Music that completely upends the song's chaotic hardcore opening.
The infectious, danceable guitar hook of The New Black that proves heavy music can have an undeniable pop sensibility.
The frantic, stuttering vocal delivery on the opening of Apocalypse Now and Then setting a breathless pace for the entire record.

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