Mass Destruction
New album from Kevin Martin (The Bug / Techno Animal) and Justin Broadrick (Godflesh / Napalm Death) - an extremely hardcore thrash punk amen break spilled mashup of a record. Justin Broadrick and Kevin Martin met whilst sharing tours with God and Godflesh. They formed Techno Animal in 1991. As Techno Animal the pair have mutated and fragmented into various experimental side projects (The Sidewinder, Sub Species, White Viper and Eraser), which have periodically mashed up Techno, Jungle, Dub and Hip Hop. But it was by touring with Alec Empire that inspired the birth of Curse of the Golden Vampire. Having released one album as a trio with Mr. Empire, on the latter's own Digital Hardcore label in 1998, Broadrick and Martin have now decided to go it alone. Mass Destruction is the result of their mission to fuse the energy of Napalm Death's anarcho thrash with the amen break attack of No-U-Turn and the incendiary fire of free jazz. Death Jungle, Scum 'n' Bass...call it what you like... this album manages to incorporate every uncompromising element the duo have everconjured up into their past sonic endeavors, but still manages to capture something totally fresh and relentlessly intense. Rude!
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New album from Kevin Martin (The Bug / Techno Animal) and Justin Broadrick (Godflesh / Napalm Death) - an extremely hardcore thrash punk amen break spilled mashup of a record. Justin Broadrick and Kevin Martin met whilst sharing tours with God and Godflesh. They formed Techno Animal in 1991. As Techno Animal the pair have mutated and fragmented into various experimental side projects (The Sidewinder, Sub Species, White Viper and Eraser), which have periodically mashed up Techno, Jungle, Dub and Hip Hop. But it was by touring with Alec Empire that inspired the birth of Curse of the Golden Vampire. Having released one album as a trio with Mr. Empire, on the latter's own Digital Hardcore label in 1998, Broadrick and Martin have now decided to go it alone. Mass Destruction is the result of their mission to fuse the energy of Napalm Death's anarcho thrash with the amen break attack of No-U-Turn and the incendiary fire of free jazz. Death Jungle, Scum 'n' Bass...call it what you like... this album manages to incorporate every uncompromising element the duo have everconjured up into their past sonic endeavors, but still manages to capture something totally fresh and relentlessly intense. Rude!
New album from Kevin Martin (The Bug / Techno Animal) and Justin Broadrick (Godflesh / Napalm Death) - an extremely hardcore thrash punk amen break spilled mashup of a record. Justin Broadrick and Kevin Martin met whilst sharing tours with God and Godflesh. They formed Techno Animal in 1991. As Techno Animal the pair have mutated and fragmented into various experimental side projects (The Sidewinder, Sub Species, White Viper and Eraser), which have periodically mashed up Techno, Jungle, Dub and Hip Hop. But it was by touring with Alec Empire that inspired the birth of Curse of the Golden Vampire. Having released one album as a trio with Mr. Empire, on the latter's own Digital Hardcore label in 1998, Broadrick and Martin have now decided to go it alone. Mass Destruction is the result of their mission to fuse the energy of Napalm Death's anarcho thrash with the amen break attack of No-U-Turn and the incendiary fire of free jazz. Death Jungle, Scum 'n' Bass...call it what you like... this album manages to incorporate every uncompromising element the duo have everconjured up into their past sonic endeavors, but still manages to capture something totally fresh and relentlessly intense. Rude!
New album from Kevin Martin (The Bug / Techno Animal) and Justin Broadrick (Godflesh / Napalm Death) - an extremely hardcore thrash punk amen break spilled mashup of a record. Justin Broadrick and Kevin Martin met whilst sharing tours with God and Godflesh. They formed Techno Animal in 1991. As Techno Animal the pair have mutated and fragmented into various experimental side projects (The Sidewinder, Sub Species, White Viper and Eraser), which have periodically mashed up Techno, Jungle, Dub and Hip Hop. But it was by touring with Alec Empire that inspired the birth of Curse of the Golden Vampire. Having released one album as a trio with Mr. Empire, on the latter's own Digital Hardcore label in 1998, Broadrick and Martin have now decided to go it alone. Mass Destruction is the result of their mission to fuse the energy of Napalm Death's anarcho thrash with the amen break attack of No-U-Turn and the incendiary fire of free jazz. Death Jungle, Scum 'n' Bass...call it what you like... this album manages to incorporate every uncompromising element the duo have everconjured up into their past sonic endeavors, but still manages to capture something totally fresh and relentlessly intense. Rude!
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New album from Kevin Martin (The Bug / Techno Animal) and Justin Broadrick (Godflesh / Napalm Death) - an extremely hardcore thrash punk amen break spilled mashup of a record. Justin Broadrick and Kevin Martin met whilst sharing tours with God and Godflesh. They formed Techno Animal in 1991. As Techno Animal the pair have mutated and fragmented into various experimental side projects (The Sidewinder, Sub Species, White Viper and Eraser), which have periodically mashed up Techno, Jungle, Dub and Hip Hop. But it was by touring with Alec Empire that inspired the birth of Curse of the Golden Vampire. Having released one album as a trio with Mr. Empire, on the latter's own Digital Hardcore label in 1998, Broadrick and Martin have now decided to go it alone. Mass Destruction is the result of their mission to fuse the energy of Napalm Death's anarcho thrash with the amen break attack of No-U-Turn and the incendiary fire of free jazz. Death Jungle, Scum 'n' Bass...call it what you like... this album manages to incorporate every uncompromising element the duo have everconjured up into their past sonic endeavors, but still manages to capture something totally fresh and relentlessly intense. Rude!