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B.E.T.O.E. / End Result: Nuclear Stockpiles 7"

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B.E.T.O.E. / End Result: Nuclear Stockpiles 7"

B.E.T.O.E. / End Result: Nuclear Stockpiles 7"

5 Tracks of ear shattering D-BEAT/RAW PUNK.
B.E.T.O.E return with 3 tracks & still deliver that DISCLOSE/SHITLICKERS sound with relevant lyrics in tune to what's going on in their end of the world.
END RESULT, from LA, CALIFORNIA deliver two insane hardcore / dbeat tracks which sound heavily influenced by bands like DCLONE, GLOOM, DISCHARGE, you know, the good shit.



Our take: South American crusties B.E.T.O.E. give us three tracks of total Victims of a Bomb Raid worship, with a raw, fist-pumping style. There’s not much to say beyond that… punks playing punk and doing it well. End Result from LA are new to me and while the label’s description references D-clone and Gloom, I hear a lot more going on than that. While it’s noisy, I hear elements of d-beat and noisy anarcho punk, and a thread of catchy USHC that reminds me of Direct Control. The extra catchiness and variation in the rhythm go a long way, and I’m looking forward to hearing more from this band.

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B.E.T.O.E. / End Result: Nuclear Stockpiles 7"—

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5 Tracks of ear shattering D-BEAT/RAW PUNK.
B.E.T.O.E return with 3 tracks & still deliver that DISCLOSE/SHITLICKERS sound with relevant lyrics in tune to what's going on in their end of the world.
END RESULT, from LA, CALIFORNIA deliver two insane hardcore / dbeat tracks which sound heavily influenced by bands like DCLONE, GLOOM, DISCHARGE, you know, the good shit.



Our take: South American crusties B.E.T.O.E. give us three tracks of total Victims of a Bomb Raid worship, with a raw, fist-pumping style. There’s not much to say beyond that… punks playing punk and doing it well. End Result from LA are new to me and while the label’s description references D-clone and Gloom, I hear a lot more going on than that. While it’s noisy, I hear elements of d-beat and noisy anarcho punk, and a thread of catchy USHC that reminds me of Direct Control. The extra catchiness and variation in the rhythm go a long way, and I’m looking forward to hearing more from this band.

B.E.T.O.E. / End Result: Nuclear Stockpiles 7" | Sorry State Records