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Cheap Thrills #6: Eldritch Corporate Malpractice

Pay what you want for these sick releases, including grindcore, death doom, punky black metal, and more!

Bloodbox Diagnoses the Frenzied Symptoms of "Post Human Disorder" (Early Album Stream)

On their upcoming album, the New Zealand based ‘breakbeat grindcore’ group adds samples, drum loops, and more to their oppressive death and grind. Stream it here.

15 Essential Grindcore Releases From 2022 So Far

Get a crash course in the sickest grind 2022 has to offer as of yet.

Wake’s Terrifying Atmosphere Consumes on “Thought Form Descent” (Interview)

We spoke to drummer Josh Bueckert about the band’s new album, a surreal journey through black and death metal.

Werewolves Take Raucous Blackened Death Metal "From the Cave to the Grave" (Review)

The Australian blackened death/grind group don’t take themselves (or anything) too seriously, but their new record has a deadly bite regardless. Read our review.

Lucius Fox Ignites a Progressive Metal Storm on "Pyrocumulonimbus" (Early Track Stream)

The Michigan heavy progressive band captures their home state’s wonders as well as the terrors of climate change on their upcoming album Solastalgia — stream a raging track now.

Six Grindcore Releases To Soundtrack The Mania Of 2021

There’s never a bad time for grind. Check out some of the most vicious grindcore releases that have hit 2021 so far.

Feed Them Death Takes Death/Grind to "Negative" Extremes (Early Album Stream)

This experimental death/grind project fuses together philosophy, extreme metal, and avant-garde leanings: stream the new album “Negative” in full now ahead of its release.

End Has Just Begun: "Splinters From an Ever-Changing Face" Crushes All (Will Putney Interview)

End, a Will Putney side-project, now includes members from Misery Signals, The Dillinger Escape Plan, and more — the group’s debut full-length combines hardcore and grind into one heavy-as-fuck concoction.

"Medium" to the Maximum: Crusty Grind for Your Aching Mind

Here’s a full stream premiere of Argentinian bone-crushers Medium’s debut — this self-titled release is pithy, powerful, and putrid.
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