Socialcide - Burn In Hell, Bundy 7 Inch
ARTiST....: Socialcide
TiTLE.....: Burn In Hell, Bundy 7 Inch
LABEL.....: Even Worse/ Kangaroo Records
GENRE.....: Hardcore
SOURCE....: Vinyl
ENCODER...: LAME 3.97 -V2 --Vbr-New
BiTRATE...: VBRkbps
RiP DATE..: 08-Nov-2007
##. Track Title Time
01. Socialcide 01:53
02. Oldhead Fuckhead 00:41
03. Kill A Junkie 01:23
04. Thoughts of My Future 01:10
05. Burn In Hell, Bundy 01:05
06. Suicide 01:08
07. Follow The Herd 01:27
08. We Arent Impressed 00:38
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Total Time 09:25
mp3 VO - SBIHB7IV27U.rarVirginia's SOCIALCIDE return, with their first "official" 7" EP, after their ltd "sick of the pressure" demo 7", and waddayaknow?!, Socialcide deliver 8 songs of raw energetic, pit slammers. Going for a slightly more of an old NY or even Boston sound with classic hc themes, like youthfull desperation, personal frustration, to all out pissed off!, the vocals stand out as well, keeping it highly original, along with great 82' style guitar ridden riffs, and all out great musicianship.definetely fits well,with all the other great bands VA,is flooding us with right now, Direct Control, Government Warning, Wasted Time, Bad Advice, etc..the list goes on. Get it!! (Even Worse Records)
The debut 7’’ from VA’s Socialcide. The demo was amazing and so is this ep. It’s def more raw than the demo was, which was more well recorded but the differences are also that the demo was like Boston meets old 7 seconds where this one sounds even more obscure and channels old New York with old Boston, like Wolfpack (not the sketchy version, but the upstate NY one who they cover here), old DYS, and the Mob. A great EP. (Cowabunga Records)
SOCIALCIDE-Burn In Hell, Bundy (Kangaroo/Even Worse, 7” EP)Slam-bang hardcore, following a rip-snortin’ demo that Even Worse pressed on vinyl. One interesting thing is the new recording sounds rougher than the demo. In any case, Socialcide’s calling card is raw, old-school hardcore, established ca. 1982, although their cover of Wolfpack NYC’s “Suicide” dates from the later part of the decade. In fact, there’s an early Revelation Records feeling, as well, with the fuzzed-out guitar and breakdown style. And those bands were trying to bring back an older feel, as well. These guys do justice to those influences. (Suburban Voice)
I am always stoked when a band like this comes out. SOCIALCIDE plays fast hardcore in the key of early '8os dirty sounding guitars and hollow production. In other words, they got it right. The band is out of Virginia, but not Richmond! They make that very clear in the song "Follow the herd", wich sounds like it is about someone who moved from their beloved suburb to Richmond ("Trench City"). A part of the new wave of bands coming out on No Way Records and grave mistake, and although they are not on either of those labels, you should seriously check this out if you're into that stuff.(PL) (Maximum Rocknroll)
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