Artist: Socialcide
Album: Sick Of The Pressure EP
Genre : Hardcore
Year : 2007
Grabber : J River Media Center v.12.0.259
Encoder : lame 3.97
Quality : VBRkbps / 44,1kHz / Joint-Stereo
Songs : 07
Playtime : 07:20 min
Company : Even Worse Records
Size : 15,4 MB
Streetdate : May-2007
Url : http://www.myspace.com/socialcide
Type : EP
Source : Vinyl
Language : English
Catalognr : EWR#12
Included : Info-File (NFO)
Check File (SFV)
Playlist (M3U)
Frontcover
Backcover
Lyrics
Tracklisting
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01 (0:54) No End
02 (0:36) Another Headache
03 (1:58) Your Lost Cause
04 (0:31) Morning Disater
05 (1:08) Sick Of The Pleasure
06 (1:08) World Of Hate
07 (1:01) Jump Up
Playing Time : 7:16
Total Size : 15,3 MB
mp3 VO - SSotPE27H.rar SOCIALCIDE-SICK OF THE PRESSURE 7"
fuck yeah,took somewhat time to convince these guys this "cassete demo"release had to be thrown onto vinyl wax,but it gawd dawn rules ass!!
somewhat of the best shit i heard in awhile,and with a little cleaner sound,7 balls out blasted highly original early 80´s hc songs,that sound like no one for a change,just highly energetic,talented stuff that doesnt let up.
take the energy of early d.c. with the frantics and speed of early f.o.d.maybe.
This is Socialcide's demo pressed to vinyl by Even Worse Records from the Netherlands. Socialcide are from Virginia Beach, VA and play fast and totally snotty with great, youthful vocals (Zack is one of the best new vocalists I've heard in a long time). Includes a cover of "Jump Up" by White Cross. A truly incredible HC EP that you won't want to miss out on.
Review of the demo from http://danscheme.blogspot.com/2006/12/socialcide-sick-of-pressure-demo.html
Socialcide- Sick of the Pressure demo
Socialcide is a young-ish new band from the Virginia Beach area. It seems that whole section of the east coast is a virtual hotbed of great hardcore bands, and the promise that Socialcide on their “Sick of the Pressure” demo shows is no exception. It’s got a raw sound, but just right for their style; the mix is great and the songs are quality enough to even have made for a good 7”. Lord knows I’ve heard enough full length CDs that sounded worse than this.
Musically, they’ve got a thrashy, early 7 Seconds-ish style, and throw in a good cover of home-town heroes White Cross into the mix. That’s a good point of reference because although the vocals have a clear, shouted delivery (not nearly as throaty as W.C.), they’re a bit more over-the-top and chaotic than 7 Seconds typically was, and White Cross’s grit definitely had an influence on them. In fact, this demo reminds me a lot of that first Fairfuck single some of you might remember from 10 years back (the first Kicknpunch Records release, which was later issued by Anton at Underestimated). What with some great labels popping up between DC and Raleigh, it’s just a matter of time until someone picks these kids up; I’m sure they’ll do a great 7”
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