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Very Noise #50: 29 July 2016

Ali Johan

29-Jul-16 00:00

Very Noise #50: 29 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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0:25 - Giuda - Bad Days Are Back

5:00 - The Jam - In The City

7:15 - Zero Boys - Civilization's Dying

10:59 - Antemasque - People Forget

15:12 - Doomsday Student - Lifeboat Blues

19:35 - Dope Body - Road Dog

24:41 - The Jesus Lizard - Then Comes Dudley

30:38 - Anybody But The Cops - Bowlegged

33:10 - Converge - Thaw

39:03 - Spelljammer - From Slumber

44:24 - Holy Serpent - Shroom Doom

51:08 - Mantar - Praise The Plague


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