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PCP Torpedo/ANBRX (2xCD)

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Download links and information about PCP Torpedo/ANBRX (2xCD) by Agoraphobic Nosebleed. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Rock, Black Metal, Metal, Death Metal genres. It contains 24 tracks with total duration of 01:00:12 minutes.

Artist: Agoraphobic Nosebleed
Release date: 2006
Genre: Rock, Black Metal, Metal, Death Metal
Tracks: 24
Duration: 01:00:12
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Thanksgiving Day 1:08
2. The Man from Famine 0:22
3. Crash Course to Maximum Nowhere 0:30
4. Pcp Torpedo 0:09
5. Information Super Lost Highway 0:23
6. Thinning the Heard 1:03
7. Clorox Bong (Identity Picnic) 0:20
8. Latin Thrift Cave 0:28
9. Doubled Over 0:47
10. Strong Stench of Balance 1:17
11. Vinda Obmana - Three Ring Inferno Mix 4:22
12. Dev/Null & Xanopticon - Agoranopticon Xanobleed Mix 4:25
13. James Plotkin - Phantomsmasher Mix 1:45
14. Dj Speedranch - Untitled Anb Remix 2:13
15. Merzbow - Agorzbox Merzbleed Mix 2:08
16. Jansky Noise - Jansky Noisebleed Mix 1:29
17. Auek - Doubled Over (Throwing Up Blood Mix) 1:03
18. Justin Broadrick - Flesh of Jesu Mix 6:38
19. Drokz & Tails - Smoke Hard Drugz Mix 4:39
20. Droks - Harder Drugs Faster Mix 4:04
21. Hellz Army - Apocalypse Nosebleed Mix 3:56
22. Substance Abuse - Interchangeable Antichrist Mix 4:58
23. Substance Abuse - Bloodusted Mix 4:04
24. Submachine Drum - Pcp Power Trip Mix 8:01

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PCP Torpedo clocks in at six-and-a-half minutes, though it seems twice as long. Agoraphobic Nosebleed are known for their pummeling blastbeat grindcore, and nowhere in their extensive back catalog is it better illustrated than here. Over before you know it, the ten tracks blur by in a chaos of impossibly fast drums and a simply oppressive wall of guitars, with vocals buried deep underneath, and barely understandable. The lyrics sheet, though thankfully provided, is of little help. Even with visual prompting, the vocals are indiscernible. Not that it matters, as the emphasis is on the grinding guitars and not the lyrics. On the second disc, ANbRX, some of the usual remix suspects appear, such as James Plotkin, Justin Broadrick, and Merzbow, all turning in typically excellent, if not necessarily remarkable mixes. Surprises abound, though, as opener Vidna Obmana's remix amazes with a dark ambient/dub take on the source material. The Drokz & Tails take also stands out, taming down the guitars in favor of a dancefloor-friendly hardcore 2-step beat. Together, the two discs are an excellent statement of purpose going forward for ANb, and an excellent door-opener for both the band and the genre.