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F.U.B.A.R.
Lead Us The War
LP
During the existence of F.U.B.A.R. (more than ten years) I heard them several times, both on CD and live. Despite the anger and energy it wasnt really my band due to the fact it was just full throttle without great song structures. The fact the band isnt the tighest on earth didnt help either, but when you play oldschool grindcore mixed with fast hardcore that isnt the main goal of course. With Lead Us to War they improved the sound quality immense and also the band performs a lot tighter. The agression and the loathing towards social and political issues can be heard better than ever, Besides the fast grindcore/hardcore the title song is a doomy crust piece of 4 minutes in the vein of Dystopia. Feedback, slow n heavy guitar riffs and vocals if someones dying is totally fitting up the fuck off mentality of F.U.B.A.R. This song is one of the most outstanding tracks and it wouldve been a wise decision to write more of these tracks that will flow with the constant stream of high velocity ragers. To conclude: this is the best album of Fucked Up Beyond All Recognition but they still can improve more.
Lead Us The War
LP
AUSVERKAUFT
During the existence of F.U.B.A.R. (more than ten years) I heard them several times, both on CD and live. Despite the anger and energy it wasnt really my band due to the fact it was just full throttle without great song structures. The fact the band isnt the tighest on earth didnt help either, but when you play oldschool grindcore mixed with fast hardcore that isnt the main goal of course. With Lead Us to War they improved the sound quality immense and also the band performs a lot tighter. The agression and the loathing towards social and political issues can be heard better than ever, Besides the fast grindcore/hardcore the title song is a doomy crust piece of 4 minutes in the vein of Dystopia. Feedback, slow n heavy guitar riffs and vocals if someones dying is totally fitting up the fuck off mentality of F.U.B.A.R. This song is one of the most outstanding tracks and it wouldve been a wise decision to write more of these tracks that will flow with the constant stream of high velocity ragers. To conclude: this is the best album of Fucked Up Beyond All Recognition but they still can improve more.