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Bring on the Dead - F**k...I'm Dead

 
Description: Artist: F**k...I'm Dead / Genre: Hard Rock & Metal / Release Date: 2001

Newest Review: ... brutal mix of grindcore and goregrind pulled off to great effect. What I love most about about this album is the ... more

 ... relentless brutality with which F.I.D. smash their way through this album, never once does the band ever show any signs of slowing down and always the music is hard hitting and hugely effective. Each track here is a short stab of grindcore gold, the frantic pace of the music is expertly executed by F.I.D. at every point in the progression of this album. Few bands tend to make full use of the fretboard with the guitars, F.I.D. however are one band that most definitely do. As this album unfolds the guitar work is always excellen...more

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Premium Review Bring on the Dead - F**k...I'm Dead: Bring on the Grind (443 words)
by - written on 01/04/08 (Very useful, 50 readings)
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F**k...I'm Dead (F.I.D.) is a grindcore band from Melbourne in Australia. In 2001 the band released the album 'Bring on the Dead' which features a total of 23 tracks and clocks in at just under 74 minutes. Whilst it technically clocks in at over an hour in length though, the last 45 minutes of the final live track 'Licky Webster' are silent so in actual fact the album is little over 20 minutes long. The longest track here is 'A Fraction of Death' which clocks in at 1 minute and 38 seconds, the music is fast and furious; a brutal mix of grindcore and goregrind pulled off to great effect. What I love most about about this album is the relentless brutality with ...  Read the complete review

 

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