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Insect Warfare
Endless Execution Thru Violent Restit...


4.0
excellent

Review

by Feel The Darkness USER (2 Reviews)
August 14th, 2006 | 3 replies


Release Date: 2006 | Tracklist


Insect Warfare is back bringing their Gulf Coast Grindcore obliteration in the form of a new 7" EP entitled Endless Execution Thru Violent Restitution on 625 Thrash. Although their fan base and popularity soared in the wake of their debut EP, At War With Grindcore, this EP is sure to make them into the legends that they deserve to be. The artwork, itself, is legendary. Having been done by inkmaster, Daniel "Sawblade" Shaw, it depicts the Executioner laying waste to everyone and everything with no end in sight.

The EP opens up with Repulsed by Radiation in which you hear the revving of the Executioner's chainsaw, and it moves along nicely going from a slow gloomy intro, into a thrashing jam, until it reaches it's final point in which it just obliterates everything in its path with Frank's superhuman blast beats. This first track gives the listener a good idea of how the rest of the EP is going to be like. Non-stop, unrelenting Gulf Coast Grindcore. This EP is pure brutality on wax. If the music doesn't make you want to kill people, the lyrics will. With songs about post-nuclear war societies of cannibalistic mutants and laying posers to waste, Rahi spares no one in his vocal assault on humanity. The riffs of Beau Beasley tie everything together as he shreds through all 7 tracks with a violent persistence. Endless Execution... closes with a rendition of Razor's Behind Bars off of their Violent Restitution LP (Metal Blade, 1988), whom they claim to be one of the main influences for this EP. They rip through all 7 songs in just under 10 minutes. The longest song being 2:40, Repulsed by Radiation, and the shortest being 0:26, Command of the Guillotine. This is a must have for any fan of old school grindcore and thrash, i.e. Razor, Repulsion, Terrorizer, and DRI.

Justice has been served!


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AIRIC
August 15th 2006


27 Comments


I downloaded this a bit earlier and really look forward to putting it on. At War With Grindcore EP was fantastic I'm sure this will be jsut as good.

ffs
March 26th 2013


6220 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

my version of this ha s an into crypt of rays cover on it and it pwns as hell

Gwyn.
May 13th 2014


17270 Comments


Love the riff from the opener



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