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FINAL EXIT / DECHE CHARGE  split  7" VINYL   (Grind Block Records)   8.98
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A limited edition (three hundred copies pressed) split 7" featuring two long-running noisecore bands from opposite corners of the globe, brought to us by the Italian grind label Grind Block...

Final Exit's side features five tracks from the legendary Japanese noisecore duo, who again take a Naked City style approach to their crazed blastfreakery. Starting off with an energetic surf rock jam, the band then falls apart into a mass of keyboard-backed noisecore, then abruptly pirouettes into a blast of blown out hardcore that collides with a short stretch of Japanese pop music coming out of a tinny transistor radio. We hear the sounds of surf crashing on a shore for a moment, then the band erupts again into more ultra blown out and noisy grindcore with surf rock lead guitar in the background, veering into brain-damaged beach rock and back into more blurr blast, dropping fragments of their cover version of The Venture's Hawaii 5-0 theme in to the Anal Cunt-style blastnoise, and ending the side with another loungey 60's-style Japanese pop song called "Lonely Tonight". If you thought that Wadge's dual obsession with Hawaiian island culture and grindcore was weird, this goes one further...

Deche-Charge have been around forever, banging out a ridiculous combination of mangy Discharge-inspired hardcore and 7 Minute Of Nausea-style microblast noise. Their side absurdly claims to contain "177 trax" in true noisecore fashion, starting with rampaging dis-beat driven thrash and some very strange brain-damaged vocals, then hurtles through one short clipped blast of orgasmic blurrgrind after another that occasionally breaks into some brutal Dis-crust.