Rotten Copper Unleashes “Live Among The Ruins” From The Toxic Wasteland Jams

Collapse rock band Rotten Copper emits small blips of its chaos live recording The Toxic Wasteland Jams through obscure pathways. Most recently, the video for the song “Live Among The Ruins” has touched down with a new video. In the video it is the year 2035. The world has crumbled. Only skaters and metal-heads remain. And they are threatened by not just a civilization in decline, but something not entirely human lurking among the dark places of the earth.

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7 thoughts on “Rotten Copper Unleashes “Live Among The Ruins” From The Toxic Wasteland Jams

  1. That goofy ass riff in the beginning had me thinking something cool was about to happen but nothing did. I wanted to like this but it fucking sucks even if they are trying to sonically interpret shitty circumstances through shitty music. Nothing really happens. Semi humorous video though.

  2. Oy vey says:

    No offense but it’s quite terrible

  3. nigstomper88 says:

    brett pls stop shilling your friend’s skate punk garage band

    1. Kvädare says:

      lol

      So says Nigstomper88

      1. please show us a picture of your loft bed

  4. Rainer Weikusat says:

    If this wasn’t so slow/ laid-back, the single-riff-played-at-different-tempi style had a certain charme as “seriously garage” garage punk. As it stands, this resembles an ‘endlessly’ repeated 12-bar-blues (which is actually not blues at all but that’s a different conversation), IOW, a ‘filler’ rhythm track.

    Unless I die earlier than him, I also expect to experience the collapse of Steven Cefala way before the collapse of civilisation. As a concept, »Der Untergang des Abendlandes« is really old by now. According to Sturgeons law, most things are bad. Hence, most changes are bad, too. This is mistakenly experienced as a decline instead of as shuffling out bad but familiar things for equally bad but unfamiliar things.

  5. Not good... says:

    but better than Ara. More honest than some of the best of 2016 music, most of which seemed like pandering. Still, not a fan.

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