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M.O.A.B.: Massive Ordinance Air Blast cassette
Our take: The only information I can find about this demo is that it features members of Brain Killer and Condition, and if you’ve listened to it, that makes perfect sense. Both bands are/were crushing, and M.O.A.B. crushes too. If you’ve been one of the many people digging the latest Destruct album, M.O.A.B. has a similar style, taking Bastard’s punishing rhythms and fusing them with the noisier and more chaotic energy of the Framtid end of the spectrum. While it’s raw and relentless, it doesn’t come off as a “worship” project to me thanks to unexpected wrinkles like the haunting riff in “Indoctrination.” And the way the recording is smothered in feedback just adds to the energy and excitement. This one is a real scorcher.
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M.O.A.B.: Massive Ordinance Air Blast cassette
M.O.A.B.: Massive Ordinance Air Blast cassette
Our take: The only information I can find about this demo is that it features members of Brain Killer and Condition, and if you’ve listened to it, that makes perfect sense. Both bands are/were crushing, and M.O.A.B. crushes too. If you’ve been one of the many people digging the latest Destruct album, M.O.A.B. has a similar style, taking Bastard’s punishing rhythms and fusing them with the noisier and more chaotic energy of the Framtid end of the spectrum. While it’s raw and relentless, it doesn’t come off as a “worship” project to me thanks to unexpected wrinkles like the haunting riff in “Indoctrination.” And the way the recording is smothered in feedback just adds to the energy and excitement. This one is a real scorcher.
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Our take: The only information I can find about this demo is that it features members of Brain Killer and Condition, and if you’ve listened to it, that makes perfect sense. Both bands are/were crushing, and M.O.A.B. crushes too. If you’ve been one of the many people digging the latest Destruct album, M.O.A.B. has a similar style, taking Bastard’s punishing rhythms and fusing them with the noisier and more chaotic energy of the Framtid end of the spectrum. While it’s raw and relentless, it doesn’t come off as a “worship” project to me thanks to unexpected wrinkles like the haunting riff in “Indoctrination.” And the way the recording is smothered in feedback just adds to the energy and excitement. This one is a real scorcher.












