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  1. Family Performs Death Metal Cover of SMASH MOUTH's "All Star" On Nickelodeon Nickelodeon has a show called America’s Most Musical Family and it recently featured a group dubbed "The Harris 3." The trio consists of Ashton (14) on drums, Trent (11) on vocals and their dad Jason Harris. They decided to perform a familiar tune with a twist, covering Smash Mouth's "All Star" in a death metal style. If you dig what you hear, follow the band on Facebook or their official website. Source : metalinjection.net
  2. Bet the amdk will go smell & gum his birdday gift after her birdday song farts...
  3. Waiting for mala xiang guo flavour for my atb friends...
  4. Moi would help xmm "tune" her guitar and practice "slap" strumming...
  5. Old school shopping centre... Doesnt look like upp serangoon ss or katong ss...
  6. Moi would spank the kar chngs like volleyballs & pinch their butt cheeks until swollen...
  7. Blast Worship: Snitchgrinder Where they from? New York, New York. I moved to Brooklyn back in September and besides being immediately asked to be on a dating podcast, I have noticed that Brooklyn, despite the efforts of gentrification, does have a rather robust up-and-coming metal scene, which occasionally can produce some really cool shows. I still wished they moshed as hard here as they do in Philly or on the west coast or literally anywhere else to be quite honest, but I’ll consider that a work-in-progress for the time being. They definitely went off when I saw Jesus Piece here in August, but I felt like most of those people were from New Jersey, or at least they smelled like it. What do they sound like? Northern Cali crust grind with that sweet east coast hipster shine. Why the hype? Last week I decided to go to a local grind show in Brooklyn at the last minute to support my boys in Ixias. I saw that the opening band was called Snitchgrinder and very much assumed they would be terrible, but it turns out, I was wrong! Not only that but I did not realize their guitarist is none other than Sam Hernandez, guitarist for the now defunct (and Blast Worship favorite) Your Enemy! Apparently last year Sam moved from her native Oakland to Brooklyn and started Snitchgrinder. This was my first time seeing Sam’s guitar playing live and all I can say is “HOLY SHIT, THAT TONE.” One of the most brutal guitar tones I have ever witnessed in person, absolutely crushing, as all of the hatred in the city of Oakland was summed up into one amp. And, no, THERE WAS NOT AN HM-2 PEDAL IN SIGHT! Latest Release? Split with Time of Chaos released back in June of this year. This record is a nice evolution from Sam’s previous work with Your Enemy: The main element is still crust west coast grind but the music is allowed to breath a little bit more and it makes for some seriously memorable moments such as the caveman stomp in “Erasure of Being.” I also really think the Snitchy crew do the dual vocal approach really well with drummer Calder providing the menacing lows and Sam producing some seriously harsh highs. My favorite track is easily “Slaughter Exhibitionist” with its stop/start intro and eventual descent into yet another caveman groove. Really excited to finally have such an excellent grindcore unit which Brooklyn can now claim as it’s own. Now, START MOSHING! Sauce : decibelmagazine.com
  8. Track Premiere: Wormhole – ‘The Weakest Among Us’ There’s nothing like starting the week with a little technical death metal, right? Baltimore-based quartet Wormhole come to the table with “The Weakest Among Us,” the title track to their forthcoming second album. Wormhole—who feature members of Cognitive, Equipoise and others—combine riff-driven tech death with plenty of slams and brutality in a way that’s straightforward but effective. On the title track, Wormhole blast off at light speed with blast beats, dissonant riffs and deep gutturals, plus a slam or two, before making a quick detour with a melodic solo that quickly gives way to the most brutal part of “The Weakest Among Us.” Decibel spoke with guitarist Sanil Kumar to answer a few questions about The Weakest Among Us and Wormhole’s future plans. Take a listen to the new song and read the interview below. The Weakest Among Us is out in January 2020 via Lacerated Enemy. What’s changed in the band in the four years since you released Genesis? Since releasing Genesis, Wormhole has become an active touring band with a new lineup. This time around we came in with a real vision for the sound ahead of time, and make something new and unique Tell us about the song premiering today. What’s it about? The new song today is the title track from our new record, The Weakest Among Us, dropping in January. The purpose of the song is to be really tech but also very slam. Your new album, The Weakest Among Us, is out in January. Sonically, how do you think it compares to your previous album? Having live drums on the new record is the most obvious thing. Aside from the big improvements in production, the new album features a lot more melody, a lot of big release, more of everything. It is more tech and it is more slam. Are there plans for Wormhole after the album comes out? Touring, recording again or something else? All of it. After the album releases it is on to the next one for us. More writing, more recording, and more touring for Wormhole in 2020. Sauce : decibelmagazine.com
  9. Chiobu wear what, stand what position also looks hot...
  10. Jskm... Lai, watch some xmm dance to fucking goregrind...
  11. That chao botak ish a farkin lucky man... For me, go beo their legs ish buay tahan riao...
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