Phane & Fractured split LP out on Phobia Records and Trujacafala.
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lyrics
Soldier boy they took your hand and forces you into war
Little had you known that you'd be knocking on your own door
Now you've got the KGB they're coming down the street
Chewing up and beating down everyone they meet
Musorà
You built it on lies
Musorà
Wish away your problems with a bat of just one eye
It doesn't even bother you if people live or die
Killer Killer you’ve got your way smiling with your pride
Aren't you the hero all feelings aside
Beaten mothers broken faces cries in agony
Can't you see this pain you’ve caused is more than you and me
Our cities were once peaceful and quite don't you see
Now you've turned this place for the fucking bourgeoisie
Fucking bourgeoisie
Fucking bourgeoisie
CUNT
if your looking g for this style....it's going to be fuckin right up your alley. they can play, they sound tight, the drums will give your balls a battering from the vibration. straight forward....no stopping. mywifeisgoingtokillme
This record rips so hard. My buttcheeks automatically clench as the UK82-inspired riffs melt my face off and pulverize what’s left of my brain matter. I’ve been in bands and always wanted to replicate this very sound but was unsuccessful at every attempt…but god damn it am I glad to be alive & have this record to listen to in 2022. So cheers to you, Savageheads, for recording this masterpiece. For those interested in checking this one out: PLAY IT LOUD!!! k-rad
Dead Cross, Retox, and Qui members dish out subversive hardcore with an indignant smirk; come for the riffs, stay for the synth experiments. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 31, 2024
Knockout debut from a Buffalo, New York-based hardcore band who like their riffs sick, their drums fast, and their choruses sticky-sweet. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 28, 2024
Hmmm. I thought maybe there was a brief nod on “Security” to The Effigies song of the same name. Probably a coincidence. Looking forward to the new LP! Joe