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DOOM
Corrupt Fucking System
LP
The vinyl comes in gatefold cover and artwork was made by Mark Skinny Orton. The recordings took place in Studios 1 in 12 Club in Bradford. Now lets get straight to the point: "Corrupt Fucking System" consists of fourteen tracks. There are fast thunders full of wrath and power such as "Suffer in Silence", "Thatchercide" (omg, this is THE song title of the year! and of course deals with beloved Maggie), "Human Meat" or the opening track "Stripped, Whipped and Crucified" and catchy slower/mid paced tempo songs such as "Better off Dead", "Own Worse Enemy" while sometimes they combine fast and mid pace (They Still Test on Dogs (with backing vocals by Charlie of Anti Cimex), Eat Shit & Buy). #2 track, "Prey for our Souls" its a shorta Pt2 of "Stripped, Whipped and Crucified" since lyrically is connected with the previous song, the eponymous track is a kind of manifest with its spoken word narrated by Fag Ash Lil, the last song "Cults of Human Sacrifice" is in the same vein with the use of samples. Sound wise, Bri Doom did great work and everything is perfect. Overall I would say this continues the Doom legacy in the usual high levels and adds another great chapter in their history, i can say i was surprised by the power and aggression they deliver, this stuff comes directly from late '80's and kicks ass. Looks like they are like the good wine that gets better as it gets older. Lyric wise they deliver all out political rhymes, against religion and Vatican church, consumerism, government, capitalist system, fascism etc.
Corrupt Fucking System
LP
AUSVERKAUFT
The vinyl comes in gatefold cover and artwork was made by Mark Skinny Orton. The recordings took place in Studios 1 in 12 Club in Bradford. Now lets get straight to the point: "Corrupt Fucking System" consists of fourteen tracks. There are fast thunders full of wrath and power such as "Suffer in Silence", "Thatchercide" (omg, this is THE song title of the year! and of course deals with beloved Maggie), "Human Meat" or the opening track "Stripped, Whipped and Crucified" and catchy slower/mid paced tempo songs such as "Better off Dead", "Own Worse Enemy" while sometimes they combine fast and mid pace (They Still Test on Dogs (with backing vocals by Charlie of Anti Cimex), Eat Shit & Buy). #2 track, "Prey for our Souls" its a shorta Pt2 of "Stripped, Whipped and Crucified" since lyrically is connected with the previous song, the eponymous track is a kind of manifest with its spoken word narrated by Fag Ash Lil, the last song "Cults of Human Sacrifice" is in the same vein with the use of samples. Sound wise, Bri Doom did great work and everything is perfect. Overall I would say this continues the Doom legacy in the usual high levels and adds another great chapter in their history, i can say i was surprised by the power and aggression they deliver, this stuff comes directly from late '80's and kicks ass. Looks like they are like the good wine that gets better as it gets older. Lyric wise they deliver all out political rhymes, against religion and Vatican church, consumerism, government, capitalist system, fascism etc.