
Their lyrics are chokefull of F-U’s and “die you asshole” refrains, and if you have watched 2018’s Slave to The Grinddocumentary, you already know what “Manadatory Fuck You” song is all about.

With seven tracks that go in four and a half minutes in total, they play short blasts of built up aggression that contain the real essence of the genre. On the flipside, we have The Seeker from Milan, Italy, who have been the backbone of European powerviolence in recent years, and also among the most loudmouthed bands when it comes to keeping the DIY ethos, supporting antifascist action, and exposing posers and hypocrites within the scene. This is powerviolence bowing to the best of the genre. This brings to mind Despise You, Magrudergrind, Crossed Out, No Comment, etc. whether of a good book or a good bottle of champagne, highlighting the association between genre fiction and the guilty pleasures of the global market. Their side of this split consists of six tracks that clock in a little bit over 1 minute in total-with the average song going around 8 to 15 seconds long. Playing some of the fastest, wildest and fucked up form of hardcore punk, these guys have produced more than 300 songs while planning more than a dozen new EPs and split releases just for 2020.
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I’ve already got a handful of tapes and CDs from this band but they just don’t stop churning out new material again and again. In every US city or college campus, it is possible to attend workshops designed to teach job seekers how to fashion the genre repertoire required to apply.

Sidetracked are some extreme music afictionados from Tacoma, WA, who have decided to give relief to their powerviolence fascination, and guess what? They are doing it for two decades now!

Label: Here And Now, Twelve Gauge, To Live A Lie
