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The Locust: New Erections 12"
As destructive as they are innovative, The Locust – San Diego's boundary-crushing merchants of abrasive, noisy, synth-infused grind-punk – set the hazmat meter on high and expanded its sound on 2007's New Erections. Praised by The L.A. Weekly for "creating a new, more dangerous paradigm for punk" this resourceful foursome builds on that belief with the vast, textural Alex Newport-produced follow up to its 2003 ANTI- debut Plague Soundscapes. Be it the reckless, riotous "We Have Reached an Official Verdict: Nobody Gives a Shit"; the scathing, cathartic "Full Frontal Obscurity"; or the sonic skull fuck "Book of Bot," the Locust's ongoing satire of America's Wonder Bread culture is destined to give you a stiffie.
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The Locust: New Erections 12"
The Locust: New Erections 12"
As destructive as they are innovative, The Locust – San Diego's boundary-crushing merchants of abrasive, noisy, synth-infused grind-punk – set the hazmat meter on high and expanded its sound on 2007's New Erections. Praised by The L.A. Weekly for "creating a new, more dangerous paradigm for punk" this resourceful foursome builds on that belief with the vast, textural Alex Newport-produced follow up to its 2003 ANTI- debut Plague Soundscapes. Be it the reckless, riotous "We Have Reached an Official Verdict: Nobody Gives a Shit"; the scathing, cathartic "Full Frontal Obscurity"; or the sonic skull fuck "Book of Bot," the Locust's ongoing satire of America's Wonder Bread culture is destined to give you a stiffie.
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As destructive as they are innovative, The Locust – San Diego's boundary-crushing merchants of abrasive, noisy, synth-infused grind-punk – set the hazmat meter on high and expanded its sound on 2007's New Erections. Praised by The L.A. Weekly for "creating a new, more dangerous paradigm for punk" this resourceful foursome builds on that belief with the vast, textural Alex Newport-produced follow up to its 2003 ANTI- debut Plague Soundscapes. Be it the reckless, riotous "We Have Reached an Official Verdict: Nobody Gives a Shit"; the scathing, cathartic "Full Frontal Obscurity"; or the sonic skull fuck "Book of Bot," the Locust's ongoing satire of America's Wonder Bread culture is destined to give you a stiffie.











