Punk · Active since 2001

Bucket Full of Teeth

Abrasive, hyper-edited bursts of sonic violence that collide with unexpected psychedelic and ambient textures. High-velocity catharsis for the overstimulated.

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This is music that feels like a controlled demolition. It is fast, loud, and incredibly dense, packing more ideas into a ninety-second track than most bands manage in an entire career. The sound is rooted in the frantic energy of emoviolence and powerviolence, but it is filtered through a sophisticated studio lens that allows for jarring shifts into psychedelic soundscapes and crushing sludge.

What truly sets them apart is the sense of 'musical destruction' mentioned in their history. It is not just noise for the sake of noise; it is a meticulously edited collage where every scream and snare hit feels intentional. The influence of members from Orchid and Ampere is visible in the DNA, but here the aggression is more experimental, incorporating elements of death metal and prog in a way that feels seamless rather than forced.

Start with their final statement, IV. It represents the peak of their evolution, where the raw fury of their early 7-inch releases finally meets the expansive, genre-blurring ambition they spent years refining in the studio. It is a challenging but deeply rewarding listen for anyone who finds beauty in chaos.

Our Catalog1 Album · 2005
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