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NO WORTH OF MAN
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"The Killing Streets" (Brutal
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Reviewed by R. Scott Bolton



I can tell you this much: No Worth of Man's new album, "The Killing Streets," is on the right record label, Brutal Records. Because this album is brutal.
Mixing metalcore, thrash and groove into one, thick, bloody pudding, No Worth of Man delivers crushing track after crushing track of rage and fury, with vocals that scream defiance and aggression, guitars that cut like rusty straight razors and a rhythm that bores through you like a power drill while at the same time adding an unexpected, but welcome, bounce.
My favorite tracks were the more simple ones: "Mondo Decay" with its groove-laden riffs; the pulsing "Death Reflections," and the vibrating "The Hands Resist Him." Don't get me wrong—the other tracks are all fine as well—but they're more extreme, more out of control.
More brutal.
So, if your type of music is raw, unrestrained, power, "The Killing Streets" will give you exactly what you're looking for.
No Worth of Man: Peter Gale - Vocals; Alex Punchard - Guitars; Gareth Lucas - Drums
For more information, check out https://www.noworthofman.com/.
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Rating Guide:



A classic. This record will kick your ass.


Killer. Not a classic but it will rock your world.


So-so. You've heard better.
Pretty bad. Might make a nice coaster.
Self explanatory. Just the sight of the
cover makes you wanna hurl.
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