- Speed metal
- Death metal
- Hardcore
- Crust punk
Comment: Oh
yeah, it's great delight to listen to such a sort of metal music wherein
exuberant, dark hued energy through the interplay of bumpy guitars and bass and
jolting drums will result in pummelling against your bourgeois mentality to get
it out of your rotten, decayed head. Stylistically it is an amusing blend of
death metal, crust punk, and speed metal. The more you listen to this bunch of
five tracks the more you could perceive it like it was thought to be a tribute
to deceased Lemmy Kilmister. The more you listen to it the more it seems to be
spatially appealing in addition to some groovy elements. With regard to Lemmy
the issue chimes like a Hawkwind without synthesisers. On the other side, it is
very sympathetic to see the minimal aesthetic of the combo (the track titles
are denoted with the Rome numbers only; the cover print is depicted as
black-white). The issue is a part of the discography of Torn Flesh Records.
Great and purging work for sure.