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Invaders

from Invaders (EP) by Epicenter

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"Is Progressive Crossover a genre? Probably not, right? like, that doesn't seem like a thing that exists. Isn't that sort of an oxymoron? Like, you know how Crossover is basically "metallic" punk, sort of? yeah yeah, so like, how do you have progressive punk? The whole point is that its crusty and raw, for PETE'S sake. But also, I guess I never really thought about what "PROG" means... is it Rush, is it DJONT? (haha dJoNt is just 0010001 AM I RIGHT?). Maybe Prog doesn't necessarily imply "clean" and "perfect" as much as it means "experimental" though? But hold up, some bands call themselves "Experimental" that don't call themselves Prog, so...
Maybe this is "Experimental Death Thrash?" Also yo, since when did this band have screamy vocals? THRASH METAL ISNT SUPPOSED TO HAVE """SCREAM-O""" SINGERS. IN FACT, BACK IN 1983, THE BAY AREA SCE..."




this is a Progressive Death Thrash track about the horrors of American for-profit imperialism and it's disregard for human lives. I MEAN. It's about an alien invasion and nothing else.

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from Invaders (EP), released May 1, 2020
Vox: Michael Lentine
Guitar: Jared Towne
Guitar: Ryan Burke
Bass: Steve Foley
Drums: Peter DeChellis


Recorded by Anthony Medaglia at Sonic Titan Studios
mixed and mastered by Daniel Florez (Big Recording Studio)

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Boundary-pushing Death Thrash from Nashua New Hampshire.

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