A band that blends heavy riffs with experimental textures, creating something both precise and chaotic.
If you want to hear what they do, 'Black Blood' or 'Gum Under The Table' will give you the picture, heavy, shifting, and oddly textured.
Car Bomb's music isn't just heavy, it's built on complex rhythms and sudden tempo shifts that pull from mathcore, jazz, and ambient elements. Songs like 'Black Blood' show how they make that dense technicality feel immediate, not just academic. They've been doing this since their 2002 debut 'Centralia', and it still sounds like their own particular kind of chaos.
They formed in Boston in 1999 with Greg Kubacki on vocals and guitar, putting out 'Centralia' in 2002. Since then, they've kept working through lineup changes, with Kubacki at the center, and records like 2019's 'Meta' show they haven't smoothed out the edges.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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