A Massachusetts band since 1994, delivering short, abrasive tracks about mental illness and drug abuse.
For their particular brand of sonic extremity, try 'A Clockwork Sodom' or 'Blind Hatred Finds A Tit'. Both tracks deliver exactly what you'd expect from the name.
They operate at the extreme end of grindcore with tracks like 'A Clockwork Sodom' and 'Blind Hatred Finds A Tit' that deliver short, chaotic bursts of sound. Their 1998 album 'Honky Reduction' became a reference point in the genre, and their lyrics about mental illness and drug abuse have drawn criticism alongside the music's abrasive quality. They've developed a cult following among listeners who seek out this particular kind of sonic extremity.
Formed in Massachusetts in 1994 with Scott Hull on guitar and vocals, Richard Johnson on bass, and Jay Randall on drums. They followed 'Honky Reduction' with releases like 'Frozen Corpse Stuffed With Dope' and 'Altered States of America', maintaining a relatively stable lineup over time while Kevin Sharp joined later on vocals.
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