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Infandus: Lithium-6 cassette
First demo, now available as a pro-dubbed cassette. Seven tracks of grimy death metal. Comes with lyric sheet and sticker.
Our take: I remember when I got Pollenās Fear of Another War 7ā in 2017 it didnāt list the speed on the center label and I couldnāt figure out which speed was the correct one. At 45rpm it was ripping, locked-in d-beat, but at 33rpm it was the most crushing old school death metal Iād heard in years. It turns out 45rpm was the correct speed for Pollen, but I mention this story because Infandus is basically what the Pollen 7ā sounded like at 33rpm. The crustiness isnāt surprising given this old school death metal band from New York features two members from After, who put out one of the most ferocious d-beat records of 2020. The crustiness comes through most on tracks like āRibbons of Skinā and āEchoes in the Fog,ā while the others sound like an outstanding underground death metal demo from 1984. I like everything about this.
Our take: I remember when I got Pollenās Fear of Another War 7ā in 2017 it didnāt list the speed on the center label and I couldnāt figure out which speed was the correct one. At 45rpm it was ripping, locked-in d-beat, but at 33rpm it was the most crushing old school death metal Iād heard in years. It turns out 45rpm was the correct speed for Pollen, but I mention this story because Infandus is basically what the Pollen 7ā sounded like at 33rpm. The crustiness isnāt surprising given this old school death metal band from New York features two members from After, who put out one of the most ferocious d-beat records of 2020. The crustiness comes through most on tracks like āRibbons of Skinā and āEchoes in the Fog,ā while the others sound like an outstanding underground death metal demo from 1984. I like everything about this.
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Infandus: Lithium-6 cassette
Infandus: Lithium-6 cassette
First demo, now available as a pro-dubbed cassette. Seven tracks of grimy death metal. Comes with lyric sheet and sticker.
Our take: I remember when I got Pollenās Fear of Another War 7ā in 2017 it didnāt list the speed on the center label and I couldnāt figure out which speed was the correct one. At 45rpm it was ripping, locked-in d-beat, but at 33rpm it was the most crushing old school death metal Iād heard in years. It turns out 45rpm was the correct speed for Pollen, but I mention this story because Infandus is basically what the Pollen 7ā sounded like at 33rpm. The crustiness isnāt surprising given this old school death metal band from New York features two members from After, who put out one of the most ferocious d-beat records of 2020. The crustiness comes through most on tracks like āRibbons of Skinā and āEchoes in the Fog,ā while the others sound like an outstanding underground death metal demo from 1984. I like everything about this.
Our take: I remember when I got Pollenās Fear of Another War 7ā in 2017 it didnāt list the speed on the center label and I couldnāt figure out which speed was the correct one. At 45rpm it was ripping, locked-in d-beat, but at 33rpm it was the most crushing old school death metal Iād heard in years. It turns out 45rpm was the correct speed for Pollen, but I mention this story because Infandus is basically what the Pollen 7ā sounded like at 33rpm. The crustiness isnāt surprising given this old school death metal band from New York features two members from After, who put out one of the most ferocious d-beat records of 2020. The crustiness comes through most on tracks like āRibbons of Skinā and āEchoes in the Fog,ā while the others sound like an outstanding underground death metal demo from 1984. I like everything about this.
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First demo, now available as a pro-dubbed cassette. Seven tracks of grimy death metal. Comes with lyric sheet and sticker.
Our take: I remember when I got Pollenās Fear of Another War 7ā in 2017 it didnāt list the speed on the center label and I couldnāt figure out which speed was the correct one. At 45rpm it was ripping, locked-in d-beat, but at 33rpm it was the most crushing old school death metal Iād heard in years. It turns out 45rpm was the correct speed for Pollen, but I mention this story because Infandus is basically what the Pollen 7ā sounded like at 33rpm. The crustiness isnāt surprising given this old school death metal band from New York features two members from After, who put out one of the most ferocious d-beat records of 2020. The crustiness comes through most on tracks like āRibbons of Skinā and āEchoes in the Fog,ā while the others sound like an outstanding underground death metal demo from 1984. I like everything about this.
Our take: I remember when I got Pollenās Fear of Another War 7ā in 2017 it didnāt list the speed on the center label and I couldnāt figure out which speed was the correct one. At 45rpm it was ripping, locked-in d-beat, but at 33rpm it was the most crushing old school death metal Iād heard in years. It turns out 45rpm was the correct speed for Pollen, but I mention this story because Infandus is basically what the Pollen 7ā sounded like at 33rpm. The crustiness isnāt surprising given this old school death metal band from New York features two members from After, who put out one of the most ferocious d-beat records of 2020. The crustiness comes through most on tracks like āRibbons of Skinā and āEchoes in the Fog,ā while the others sound like an outstanding underground death metal demo from 1984. I like everything about this.











