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Very Noise: 22 July 2016

Ali Johan

22-Jul-16 00:00

Very Noise: 22 July 2016

Heavy metal, noise, punk, hardcore - antara jenis muzik ekstrim yang boleh dikatakan lebih berat dalam pelbagai spektrum . Very Noise akan cuba meneroka muzik dan bunyi-bunyian yang lebih garang, ganas dan provokatif. Ini mungkin bukan untuk mereka yang lemah semangat, tetapi jika anda sukakan muzik sebegini, bersedialah untuk dipukau dan dikejutkan.

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0:20 - Dead Boys - Sonic Reducer

5:00 - The Stooges - I Wanna Be Your Dog

8:06 - X - Los Angeles

11:51 - SMZB - Ten Years of Rebellion

15:49 - Demolition Hammer - Neanderthal

22:03 - Carburetor Dung - Macam Celaka

26:13 - Arab On Radar - Birth Control Blues

31:23 - Nervous - The Future

33:28 - Mogwai - Glasgow Mega Snake

38:23 - Opposition Party - Living Dead Island

40:48 - Short Sharp Shock - For Your Own Good

44:56 - Alice Cooper - Elected

 


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