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MALIGNANT TUMOUR / LYCANTHROPY:
Split: EP
A crusher of a split here. Malignant Tumour play crustcore with a Motörhead influence. Instead of being fast, they go for a more mid-tempo approach. This gives their sound more weight and darkness. Lots of low end, gravelly vocals, and a thick guitar sound. Three songs and they’re all good. Lycanthropy plays blindingly fast grindcore with multi-vocals. This is more raw than the material on their album. Five songs in a matter of minutes. There’s fast, and then there’s fast. These guys are fast! They throw a couple of stops in here and there, but the majority of it is like being on a rollercoaster ride that is one large speedy drop after another, then whipping turns that could fling you out if you’re not hanging on.
–Matt Average (Insane Society)
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