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FLESH WORLD  Planned Obsolescence  7" VINYL   (No Patience)   11.98


���A vicious new EP of mutoid hardcore from Down Under. Originally released on cassette back in 2011, Planned Obsolescence features seven songs of wrecked hardcore from Flesh World that spazz out across this 7" in grand fashion, blasting you with violent drumming, brutal three-chord riffs flying at top speed, an utterly putrid-sounding front man who froths and gibbers in a maniacal manner akin to Eric Eycke on Corrosion Of Conformity's Eye For An Eye having just undergone brain surgery, and a noxious noisy guitar attack that eschews any sort of recognizable chord structure for an assault of sputtering feedback, crazed atonal leads, and ugly discordant racket. This shit is completely crazed, one of the sickest sounding hardcore punk EPs to come through my door so far this year, a filthy low-fi recording job further uglifying their nasty Void-esque chaos. This thing hits ten on the insaneometer, constantly sounding as if the band is in the midst of totally falling apart physically, the songs sometimes splintering into pure squealing noise for a second before lurching back into another one of their rabid 1000 mph speedgasms, messed-up Greg Ginn-esque solos splattered all over the smoking heap, even getting all catchy and melodic on the closer "Fuck Time". Sensitive listeners would complain that this is tuneless anti-music. I couldn't agree more. Fucking phenomenal - if you share my obsession with noisy, psychotic hardcore in the spirit of Die Kreuzen, United Mutation and the aforementioned Void, grab this baby pronto.

���On red vinyl, limited to five hundred copies.