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PANZERBASTARD
"God, Thugs and Madmen" (Patack Records; 2012)
Reviewed by Jeff Rogers
This is Boston punk metal with no holds barred! This
disc is only five tracks but that's plenty enough to bust your head. Each song
is full of grit so you can rev up your anger train and then keep it going with
another face-punching track. The guitar has a nasty sound and when a riff
starts, it doesn't let up. There are some quick and dangerous solos on a few
tracks. The drums pound away at your defenseless senses and the bass gallops
along keeping a breakneck pace.
The vocals snarl out words of hate and if you get too close you might need some
stitches. Since this is only a five song digital offering, (vinyl for those who
require it) you can listen to it over and over and juice out all the words of
woedom from KPanzer.
Beware: Panzerbastard are going to lay waste to their
surroundings.
Panzerbastard: KPanzer - bass/vocals; AndrewBastard - guitar/vocals; Hollywood
Bobby – guitar; Marcus – drums.
For more info, check out
http://www.facebook.com/panzerbastardboston.
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.
Copyright © 2012 by R.
Scott Bolton. All rights reserved.
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09 Dec 2024 16:07:12 -0500
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