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Oblivionation: Cult of Culture 7"

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Oblivionation: Cult of Culture 7"

After a well-received demo tape on Bleeding Edges, here's the debut vinyl from Boston's Oblivionation. They feature John Evicci from Out Cold on drums, and there's definitely more than a passing similarity to that band... there's a similar no-nonsense, jackhammer-HC approach and you definitely won't find anything cheesy like a rock solo or a melodic part here... just pure, straight up hardcore. That said, the production is a little heavier than the more Negative Approach-influenced Out Cold stuff, which makes this sound a little more full and modern. If you want straight up hardcore, though, you aren't going to do better than this... totally killer.

After a well-received demo tape on Bleeding Edges, here's the debut vinyl from Boston's Oblivionation. They feature John Evicci from Out Cold on drums, and there's definitely more than a passing similarity to that band... there's a similar no-nonsense, jackhammer-HC approach and you definitely won't find anything cheesy like a rock solo or a melodic part here... just pure, straight up hardcore. That said, the production is a little heavier than the more Negative Approach-influenced Out Cold stuff, which makes this sound a little more full and modern. If you want straight up hardcore, though, you aren't going to do better than this... totally killer.

$500.00
Oblivionation: Cult of Culture 7"—
$500.00

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After a well-received demo tape on Bleeding Edges, here's the debut vinyl from Boston's Oblivionation. They feature John Evicci from Out Cold on drums, and there's definitely more than a passing similarity to that band... there's a similar no-nonsense, jackhammer-HC approach and you definitely won't find anything cheesy like a rock solo or a melodic part here... just pure, straight up hardcore. That said, the production is a little heavier than the more Negative Approach-influenced Out Cold stuff, which makes this sound a little more full and modern. If you want straight up hardcore, though, you aren't going to do better than this... totally killer.