Dysentery – Fragments (2015)

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Self-identifying with the “Slam” tag, Dysentery play a mid-paced, groove-oriented deathcore. The music is based on two poles. The first is very simple grooving rhythms either in slow tempo or in blast-beat-ridden sections with very obvious and simple stress points. The second is the use of pinch harmonics (aka squeals) to round off some phrases.

The music shows a single-minded ambition: grooving brutality. Simple rhythmic indulgence in a pleasure-oriented music. As such, this music is little more than the reggaeton of “extreme” metal. The band might as well change their guitars and drums for a computer software simulator of a mixer and start playing with beats and singing about big-ass girls and how macho you are and what not.

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4 thoughts on “Dysentery – Fragments (2015)”

  1. Jason says:

    This was a terrible review.

    1. This was a well-deserved review.

    2. No one answered the question: does the music sound like how it feels to have dysentery?

  2. what the hell... says:

    Is the reggaeton music using decrepitude samples from Burzum. I could just swear…

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