This time around, the three way split is between Mumakil, Obtuse and Third Degree and offers up a sweet array of grinding, pummeling metal in the form of 19 hell raising tracks in just under 38 minutes.
Each and every track on Greed.Filth.Abuse.Corruption is beyond heavy in every sense of the term crushing riffs, pulverizing rhythms and vocals straight from the very bowels of hell.
Taking cues from their past releases and their overall influences, Cursed's III: Architects of Troubled Sleep is full of anti-social vitriol and noise filled, grinding hardcore. Prepare to be bulldozed.
Hemlock's fluid blend of thrash, sludge and melodic elements really make them a force to be reckoned with on No Time for Sorrow. It's a fully engaging and entertaining album that just about any metal fan should be throwing the horns to.
The Secret have firmly planted a black booted footprint into your chest with an aggressive and caustic edge to their brand of noisy, angry hardcore.
The slab of noise that Fight Amp has produced with Hungry For Nothing is a focused sonic and abrasive tour de force on the senses. The group's mixture of punk, noise and metal only prove to push their sound to new levels with each subsequent listen of the album.
A well blended concoction of hardcore and metal with a southern fried influence are sure to get Once Nothing a little more notoriety with their debut album.
Salt The Wound's debut album. Carnal Repercussions, is a whirlwind of death metal blasts, hardcore breakdowns, an aggressive edge and scathing vocals.
Mosh friendly breakdowns, melodic hooks, catchy choruses and more combine seamlessly on one hell of a debut album from Florida's Ekotren.
Featuring grinding hardcore with noise fueled guitars and an insane octopus on drums, Agents of Abhorrence show that you can fit plenty of chaos in just under 10 minutes time.