Virulence

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Entrance 00:00 Tools
Reptilian Triangle 00:00 Tools
Painting 00:00 Tools
Texture Shock 00:00 Tools
Evolutionary Masquerade 00:00 Tools
Cementing With Introspection 00:00 Tools
Pipeline Dialogue 00:00 Tools
Your Own Palestine 00:00 Tools
Blank Stare 00:00 Tools
Wrapped Up 00:00 Tools
Meme Epidemics 00:00 Tools
Worse Than Misery 00:00 Tools
Dead Weight 00:00 Tools
Spilling It Out 00:00 Tools
Cortical Reproductive Abstractions 00:00 Tools
The Curse 00:00 Tools
Sleep 00:00 Tools
Kindergarten 00:00 Tools
Branne Cvicene: Defensive Drilling 00:00 Tools
No Fun 00:00 Tools
All 00:00 Tools
Look At It Closely 00:00 Tools
Fatal Crash 00:00 Tools
Empty Head (Live) 00:00 Tools
Something Went Wrong/Promise is Shot 00:00 Tools
Dead weight/Wrappin up 00:00 Tools
Branne Cvicene Defensive Drilling 00:00 Tools
Stall (Live) 00:00 Tools
Blacktop (Live) 00:00 Tools
Blank Stare (Live) 00:00 Tools
Dead Weight - Wrapped Up 00:00 Tools
Kindergarden - Sleep 00:00 Tools
Empty Head 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Virulence 00:00 Tools
Branne Cvicene - Defensive Drilling 00:00 Tools
Kindergarden/Sleep 00:00 Tools
e is my favourite number 00:00 Tools
My Rules 00:00 Tools
Find A Way 00:00 Tools
Dead Weight - Wrappin' Up 00:00 Tools
Stall 00:00 Tools
Blacktop 00:00 Tools
The Curse (Longing To Destroy You) 00:00 Tools
Pipeline (dialogue) 00:00 Tools
From One To Another 00:00 Tools
Gonna Get It! 00:00 Tools
My Rules (Void cover - Live) 00:00 Tools
Think Out Loud 00:00 Tools
No Escape... 00:00 Tools
Something Went Wrong / Promise Is Shot 00:00 Tools
My Rules (Void - Live) 00:00 Tools
P.Y.F.G.O. 00:00 Tools
Get Away! 00:00 Tools
Fukin Skum 00:00 Tools
Fuck Stuff! 00:00 Tools
01 - Meme Epidemics 00:00 Tools
Something Went Wrong 00:00 Tools
Cortical Reproductive Abstract 00:00 Tools
Sick Bitch 00:00 Tools
Something Went Wrong-Promise Is Shot 00:00 Tools
07 - Pipeline Dialogue 00:00 Tools
04 - Branne Cvicene - Defensive Drilling 00:00 Tools
Look At It Closely (Demo 86) 00:00 Tools
04 - Texture Shock 00:00 Tools
The Beat Conductor 00:00 Tools
Positive thoughts 00:00 Tools
All (Demo 86) 00:00 Tools
My Rules (Live) 00:00 Tools
Gay thing 00:00 Tools
Brannec Vicenedefensive Drilling 00:00 Tools
Dead Weight (Demo 88) 00:00 Tools
05 - Evolutionary Masquerade 00:00 Tools
06 - Cementing With Introspection 00:00 Tools
21 - Track 21 00:00 Tools
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1.raging late Black Flag worship from Virulence, the band that would become Fu Manchu 2. In 1993, the fledgling death metal genre was introduced to jazz with the releases of Pestilence, Atheist, and Cynic. Of course, these bands, along with Exit-13 to name another jazz-grind hybrid, never made it past their introductory offerings of avant-garde jazz metal as the majority of the closeminded metal scene scorned and shunned these bands completely as devoid of brutality, too complex, and too weird. At that time death metal was in its middle stages, and growing slowly in terms of experimination and acceptance of expanding the then fixed death metal boundaries. By 1998, and up to the present day 2001, with the overtly technical death metal acts Gorguts, Monstrosity, and Cryptopsy fusing with technical jazz hardcore such as Dillinger Escape Plan, genres were finally coming more together, with many elements so intertwined within differing styles, that experimentation became a survival necessity in order for a band to expand their boundaries and escape mundane genericy. This thinking has thankfully permeated to almost all branches of underground, extreme music in the recent years as select bands on all fronts are now blending genres, and expanding their horizons and future outlooks in terms of change and well-rounded growth. Enter Boston's Virulence, a band that takes elements of hardcore, grind, and free jazz to the next level of experimental death metal. They could be seen as a meshing of the best elements of Dillinger Escape Plan, Atheist, and Cephalic Carnage, but those references are not altogether accurate, nor entirely warranted. They are their own unique band, with many influences and styles, yet nothing to accurately pigeonhole them. They gained some recognition within the underground through their own self-financed debut ep, but A Conflict Scenario, on Germany's Morbid Records, should be considered their first proper full-length debut. It's undenyingly original and pushes the envelope of death/grind to a higher level of non-conformity. While the hardcore barking and shouting vocal style is dominating, some death metal growling appears at times to give the vocals balance. The eight songs are all relatively short, completely focused, and full of complexity. Rapid time changes, jazz strummings, and abstract velocity breaking solos are all unique characteristics of this release. Devoid of a crystal clear agenda, I believe the lyrics are as abstract as the music backing them, but without a lyric sheet I am not completely sure of the topics covered here. Virulence have completed one of the most overtly jazz death/hardcore albums in recent years. It is clearly an inspiring moment when a largely unknown band, out of nowhere, puts out such a stunning and originally compelling and unpredictable an album as A Conflict Scenario. 2. Writing and soon to be recording a new EP featuring the track from their 2009 demo and a re recording of their 2008 demo "ppp!" a new hardcore metal band from london. www.myspace.com/virulenceuk 3. A HARDCORE PUNK BAND FROM MODESTO, CA. MYSPACE.COM/VIRULENCERULEZ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.