(2008, Destructive Industries DI002)
I got this recently in a trade from the label.  It's a c10 (the perfect noise length) in a plastic case with inserts and lyrics.  I'm glad to see that people are still making tapes.
The first track starts off with some feedback and mid-range rumbling.  Then comes the screamed, buried vokills.  Lyrics are included, but not necessary.  This guy has the vocal skills of a great hardcore singer.  It sounds like there are no effects applied, just raw emotion, fighting to be heard over the noise.  After some percussive beatings, everything's spent and falls into a final feedback squeal.....
The second track, Day Job, has a wider dynamic range with screeching feedback and muffled low-end rumbles.  At times the feedback squelches subside, leaving nothing but a subsonic grind.  The track ends with a whimper.
Don't hesitate to contact the artist below.  This is a numbered edition of 25 copies and well worth every minute of it's sonic abuse.
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