back on the map + step on it, 1986/1988 sudden death overtime, 1990 live at so36, 1993 unconsciousness, 1994 16 valve hate, 1995 old tyme hardcore, 1996 digital warfare, 2003 Zer and re-zer, after the demise of Negative FX and Last Rights, Slapshot slow things a bit down, add some great groove and overall control of the square hardcore deluge and here we go with a bunch of solid classic albums. There is the straight edge thing but light up a fat joint and you won't care. All their records are great pieces of zerness, my personnal highlights being the darker, dirtier "unconsciousness" (which hosts an excellent Negazione cover) and above all the super hot and energetic "live at so36", a monument of burning live punkness. The stage does smell like the best setup for Slapshot and their FIRE BREATHING HARDCORE CATAPULT OF ZERRRRRRRRRRRR!R!R!R !R R!R!R!R!RR!RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR ! !RR !!!!!!!!!!!!R!RR! !R!RR!R! R!! RR RR !! ! ! ! ! CD rip. No I don't have the eps, check the other blogs and post the links, zer. Slapshot on MySpace |
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
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was listening to Blast Furnace today. You'd like that one
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