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Bad Batch: Demo cassette
Our take: 6-track demo from this new hardcore band out of Cleveland. While, according to one of their song titles, Bad Batch thinks âCleveland Sucks,â they sound (at least to my ears) very much like a band from that city. First, the vocals have the snotty, nihilistic vibe of bands like H100s and Gordon Solie Motherfuckers. Secondâand this is a subtler pointâitâs always seemed from my (outsider) perspective that Cleveland has a uniquely high degree of cross-pollination between people into straight edge hardcore and people into Japanese hardcore and crust. Or maybe Iâm just thinking of Tony Erba? Anyway, Bad Batchâs rhythms remind me of Chain of Strengthâs fast parts; the beats are more like doot-dat-doot-doot-dat (as opposed to the âdunk-dat-dunka-datâ of d-beat⊠a very subtle difference). The riffs arenât too far away from that sound either, but they also sound kind of crusty; the crusty thing comes out even more when the wah-wah lead guitar parts drop in. I feel like Iâm getting in the weeds here, so Iâll redirect your attention to the fact that Bad Batch is very much part of Clevelandâs long tradition of anti-social hardcore punk bands and leave it to you to investigate further.
Our take: 6-track demo from this new hardcore band out of Cleveland. While, according to one of their song titles, Bad Batch thinks âCleveland Sucks,â they sound (at least to my ears) very much like a band from that city. First, the vocals have the snotty, nihilistic vibe of bands like H100s and Gordon Solie Motherfuckers. Secondâand this is a subtler pointâitâs always seemed from my (outsider) perspective that Cleveland has a uniquely high degree of cross-pollination between people into straight edge hardcore and people into Japanese hardcore and crust. Or maybe Iâm just thinking of Tony Erba? Anyway, Bad Batchâs rhythms remind me of Chain of Strengthâs fast parts; the beats are more like doot-dat-doot-doot-dat (as opposed to the âdunk-dat-dunka-datâ of d-beat⊠a very subtle difference). The riffs arenât too far away from that sound either, but they also sound kind of crusty; the crusty thing comes out even more when the wah-wah lead guitar parts drop in. I feel like Iâm getting in the weeds here, so Iâll redirect your attention to the fact that Bad Batch is very much part of Clevelandâs long tradition of anti-social hardcore punk bands and leave it to you to investigate further.
$200.00
Bad Batch: Demo cassetteâ
$200.00
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Our take: 6-track demo from this new hardcore band out of Cleveland. While, according to one of their song titles, Bad Batch thinks âCleveland Sucks,â they sound (at least to my ears) very much like a band from that city. First, the vocals have the snotty, nihilistic vibe of bands like H100s and Gordon Solie Motherfuckers. Secondâand this is a subtler pointâitâs always seemed from my (outsider) perspective that Cleveland has a uniquely high degree of cross-pollination between people into straight edge hardcore and people into Japanese hardcore and crust. Or maybe Iâm just thinking of Tony Erba? Anyway, Bad Batchâs rhythms remind me of Chain of Strengthâs fast parts; the beats are more like doot-dat-doot-doot-dat (as opposed to the âdunk-dat-dunka-datâ of d-beat⊠a very subtle difference). The riffs arenât too far away from that sound either, but they also sound kind of crusty; the crusty thing comes out even more when the wah-wah lead guitar parts drop in. I feel like Iâm getting in the weeds here, so Iâll redirect your attention to the fact that Bad Batch is very much part of Clevelandâs long tradition of anti-social hardcore punk bands and leave it to you to investigate further.












