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Monday 13 February 2012

Rotten Sound - Exit [2005]

Since the end of Nasum (reunion tours don't count), Rotten Sound have been the frontrunning band in pure grindcore. This, for me, is their finest moment - a masterclass in raw fury - it is practically unrelenting from start to finish, but not in a way that makes it a chore to listen to. Already a modern-era classic, Exit is one of the few albums longer than five minutes that isn't annoying to listen to twice in a row. Seriously, there is little more to say - if you have more than a passing interest in all things grindcore, and you haven't yet heard this, then it is an absolute must for you to listen to it.

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