Band : Spazz
Album : Crush Kill Destroy
Release Year : 1999
Genre : Power Violance / Thrash
Tracklist :
1. Zodiak
2. Snowcone Ribplate
3. Cool Guy
4. Dwarf Goober Militia
5. Let's Fucking Go
6. Complete And Utter Erradication Of All Generic Pop-Punk (Extended Version)
7. Sword Of The Lord
8. Legend In Your Own Mind
9. Street Jam To The Second Power
10. Hort
11. Black 'N' Dekker Crusty Wrecker
12. Bobby Dee In The Hour Of Chaos
13. Gary Monardo's Record Vault Shirt
14. Not Even Phased
15. Campaign For Emo Destruction
16. Hardcore Before Mark McCoy Was Emo Semen
17. Sluta
18. Shovetheinternetupyour gapinganalcavity@dork.com
2. Snowcone Ribplate
3. Cool Guy
4. Dwarf Goober Militia
5. Let's Fucking Go
6. Complete And Utter Erradication Of All Generic Pop-Punk (Extended Version)
7. Sword Of The Lord
8. Legend In Your Own Mind
9. Street Jam To The Second Power
10. Hort
11. Black 'N' Dekker Crusty Wrecker
12. Bobby Dee In The Hour Of Chaos
13. Gary Monardo's Record Vault Shirt
14. Not Even Phased
15. Campaign For Emo Destruction
16. Hardcore Before Mark McCoy Was Emo Semen
17. Sluta
18. Shovetheinternetupyour gapinganalcavity@dork.com
19. Hoarde
20. Now 50% More Pants-Shitting
21. Let The Beatings Commence
22. Chris Pooped At The Skate Park
23. Jeb For Ruller Of The (Formerly) Free World
24. Staayyyle
25. Crush Kill Destroy
20. Now 50% More Pants-Shitting
21. Let The Beatings Commence
22. Chris Pooped At The Skate Park
23. Jeb For Ruller Of The (Formerly) Free World
24. Staayyyle
25. Crush Kill Destroy
Spazz was an influential American powerviolence band. They played a fast and heavy style of hardcore punk that, along with contemporaries like Dropdead and Charles Bronson, helped further the underground legacy of powerviolence well into the 1990s.
This whole album, in fact, is the best thing SPAZZ has ever done, or ever did, as they disbanded after its release. Crush Kill Destroy is a rage-filled pleasure, and really the only thing you'd ever need to worry yourself with from this band, and SPAZZ's giddy and simple love for anything angry makes this album seem like one of the more enjoyable tantrums you'll ever hear. But the simple anger found here gets a bit too simple, and the fact that this barely diversifies brings down a little. Good if you want to feel like you punched a wall, but if you're too much of a skinny underfed wimp to actually punch the damn thing.
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