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Gang Starr - The Militia (feat. Big Shug and Freddie Foxxx) (4:48) [Ill Gangsta Shit]

I’m just posting this for lulz, niggaz.

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Lords of Acid - The Dude (3:33) [Sextronica]

Here’s a thumper from the Lords’ rarities album Heaven Is An Orgasm. Oldschool rave techno + guitars + filthy lyrics. A winning recipe.

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Nargaroth - Possessed By Black Fucking Metal (6:33) [Black Metal]

Black Metal Ist Krieg.

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Leechmilk - Dirt Clot (4:08) [Sludge]

Reports of our death have been greatly exagerated. As for me, I’ve been very busy and had nothing to post. But in order to make up for it, here’s some lovely sludge straight out of 2000’s “Starvation Of Locusts”.
More to come soon.

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Darkthrone - Ravishing Grimness (7:26) [TRVE KVLT NORWEGIAN BLACK METAL]

Darkthrone brings back memories of wandering the grim, frost-covered forests of New Hampshire in the middle of the night, looking for churches to burn down or lost Christians to butcher in tribute to Our Dark Lord Satan. “Ravishing Grimness” is from the album of the same name, released in 1999. Truly necro.

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Mike Patton - A Perfect Twist (2:46) [Soundtrack]

From “A Perfect Place” OST. Don’t expect me to go describing it or anything, how could I. Suffice to say the entire album is by Mike Patton.

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KTL - Forest Floor 4 (8:17) [Dark Ambient]

Dark ambient/drone with black metal aesthetics. This is just a sample of what they’ve done, from their eponymous debut (2006). I recommend subscribing to their podcast/feed; full recordings of their live shows are free to download.

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Prometheus Burning - Significantly Altered (6:25) [Industrial]

I don’t listen to industrial much anymore, but one song I still having on my hard drive is Prometheus Burning’s “Significantly Altered” from their 2006 album Beyond Repair. It’s loud, noisy and feels like someone jackhammering your skull. This isn’t VNV Nation “industrial.”