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Very Noise: 30 July 2015

Ali Johan

30-Jul-15 23:00

Very Noise: 30 July 2015

Heavy metal, noise, punk, hardcore -- these sounds represent the more extreme side to music. Very Noise aims to explore sounds that are loud, aggressive and in-your-face. It may not be for the faint-hearted, but if you like music that packs a little extra punch then this will blow your mind.

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Viet Cong - Bunker Buster

Drive Like Jehu - Here Comes The Rome Plows

Hot Snakes - Kreative Kontrol

The Kuda - Electric Complex

Red Dons - My Life In Exile

Unwound - Envelope

Vague - Fade

Pusher - Ini Bukan Arab, Bung!

Institute - Salt

Force Vomit - The Return of Mona Koh

Feral Trash - P.A.R.A.N.O.I.D

Bad Brains - Big Take Over


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Tags:  Extreme MusicKrautrockNoisePostpunkYank CrimeRick Froberg and John ReisPostHardcoreSurf PunkDark Melodic PunkBad Brains





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