
Abrasive, hyper-speed bursts of noise that bridge the gap between punk and metal. Relentless energy for when you need to turn the volume into a physical force.
C. in 2002.
They are widely credited with revitalizing the grindcore and powerviolence genres during the mid-2000s by incorporating a more modern, 'cleaner' production aesthetic without sacrificing the music's inherent ferocity. Their sound identity is defined by a three-piece lineup that emphasizes speed, stop-start dynamics, and a lyrical focus on socio-political critique rather than the gore-centric themes common in death-grind. The band's career arc is marked by a transition from raw, DIY split releases to highly influential full-lengths engineered by heavyweights like Kurt Ballou and Scott Hull. Culturally, they occupy a unique space where they are equally respected in hardcore punk circles and elite metal festivals. Their appearance on the HBO show 'Veep' served as a rare moment of mainstream visibility for the subgenre, highlighting their status as a representative 'extreme' act. Critical consensus views them as masters of the 'short, sharp shock' format, praised for their technical proficiency and the sheer physical impact of their live performances.
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