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12/28/2006

Rotten Sound - Consume to Contaminate


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Tracklist

01. Decay
02. Loss
03. Crime
04. GDP
05. CTC
06. Flesh
07. Fear
08. Time

Formed in 1993, Rotten Sound unleashed their debut album "Under Pressure" in 1997 on Repulse Records and followed the debut with “Drain" in 1998. On year 2002 Rotten Sound released the genre-defining “Murderworks”, one of the corner-stones of the modern grind-core.

And though many thought that Rotten Sound couldn’t top that genre-defining album, the freight-train coming off rails that was the 2005 album “Exit” ran all sceptics over, and showed all just how far grindcore (or extreme metal for that matter) could be taken.

"Exit" got praising reviews from the media around the world, and it was claimed as one of the most important extreme releases of the year 2005. After the release of "Exit" Rotten Sound toured Scandinavia plus the U.S. and did a 2nd headlining tour in Europe during January 2006.

Sami Latva joined Rotten Sound in February 2006 to replace the band’s long-time drummer, Kai Hahto. The band was expecting to have a long break in 2006, but after Sami joined their line-up, it was decided that instead of a break, Rotten Sound would prepare for their next studio session.

During that session in April 2006, the band recorded eight new songs, the lyrical content of which once again the handled difficult issues of this globe, with tons of hate thrown around, but always with certain wit and intelligence, not to mention cynicism.

Now the new EP "Consume to Contaminate" introduces a new, heavier, more aggressive and insane Rotten Sound: a band that’s prepared to take the destructive powers of grind-core a few big leaps ahead.

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Rotten Sound - Consume to Contaminate

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