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12 reviews for Razorback Records:
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Blood Freak Live Fast, Die Young... And Leave a Flesh-Eating Corpse! Razorback Records 2006 |
Blood Freak’s Live Fast, Die Young, And Leave a Flesh Eating Corpse! album is made up of 23 short, quick gore n’ role tunes soaked in b-movie horror sound bytes and thrash shredding. Overall, the album’s pretty easy to listen to, as the songs fly by at a frantic pace and occasionally contain an excellent riff, solo or funny... Read More » |
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Frightmare Bringing Back the Bloodshed Razorback Records 2006 |
Wow, so let us not judge the book by the cover, but would you not expect one-sided generic gore-grind from none other than an outfit named after the little known 1974 nightmarishly depraved crazy people flick Frightmare? Well, knowing Razorback and knowing horror grind, I would have totally pigeonholed this one sans a listen. Good thing I did, because whereas... Read More » |
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Funerot Invasion from the Death Dimension Razorback Records 2006 |
Washington’s Funerot offer up some deliciously gory old-school thrash on their Razorback Records debut, Invasion from the Death Dimension. The album is silly, and the songs are short, but all the tracks are played fast, and with energy that is more often found in 80’s thrash and older garage punk albums. Whether the band’s busting out the jams... Read More » |
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Funerot Invasion from the Death Dimension Razorback Records 2006 |
Though they may call the slimy Razorback Records home, and sport a rather ‘deathy moniker, Funerot are about as far from death metal as Michael Jackson is from black. Falling somewhere between Sci-Fi serials and a group of snotty punks playing thrash covers, Invasion from the Death Dimension is 12 speedy photon-blasts of screeching riff, snide vocals, and too much... Read More » |
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General Surgery General Surgery/The County Medical Examiners Split Razorback Records 2003 |
First impressions can be misleading. Case in point, the latest offering from recently reunited gore grinders, General Surgery. The first thing that struck me about their half of this split with The County Medical Examiners is that the production on it is somewhat rough (something to be expected from most gore grind), and that each song generally sounded a little... Read More » |
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Ghoul Splatterthrash Razorback Records 2006 |
Ghoul, the mysterious thrashing gore band from Creepsylvania have shown their faces for the third time with yet another strong, full-length album. Splatterthrash is the title and it’s quite the succinct summary of the musical content found on the disc. Featuring guttural vocals, silliness and theatrics wholly unique to Ghoul, and thrash and death metal riffs that would... Read More » |
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Ghoul Maniaxe Razorback Records 2003 |
The gore mongering, hooded trio from Creepslyvania released We Came for the Dead!!! only a short while ago, and their humorous music hinted at greatness? Now Ghoul's back, this time with a fourth member, Dissector (to read about how he joined the troop, read the lyrics to "Maggot Hatchery" and "Sewer Chewer"), and their disc Maniaxe is... Read More » |
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Ghoul We Came for the Dead!!! Razorback Records 2002 |
Hailing from Creepsylvania, the mad, thrashing gore trio collectively known as Ghoul introduces itself to the scene with their full-length effort, "We Came for the Dead!!!" The disc is a nine track, 33-minute ride of splattery gore mixed with excellent thrash hooks, comical, yet sick lyrics and some truly guttural vocals.
All eight of the band's original songs, beginning with, "Ghoul,"... Read More » |
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Haemmorrhage Dementia Rex Razorback Records 2003 |
Spain's Haemorrhage, alongside Impaled, take on the filthy task of debunking all the gory myths about insane asylums on the Razorback Records split album Dementia Rex. The band contributes four tracks and an intro before Impaled steal the show. Of these four songs, only one stands out from the rest, as the majority of Haemorrhage's contribution... Read More » |
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Impaled Dementia Rex Razorback Records 2003 |
Impaled put the final sutures in Dementia Rex, a split album with Haemorrhage, brought to us by those gore grinding entrepreneurs at Razorback Records. Thankfully Impaled plays in true form on this disc, because the first half is pretty uneventful. Once we get through the intro and into "Deranged" we see that aside from the subject... Read More » |
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The County Medical Examiners General Surgery/The County Medical Examiners Split Razorback Records 2003 |
Despite a change in their line up (the medical student is out and the trio is now comprised completely of actual medical examiners), The County Medical Examiners seem to be continuing in the same style as their debut; namely, the style of pre-"Necroticism" era Carcass. Thankfully, however, they've managed to progress enough to keep things from getting boring. For example,... Read More » |
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The County Medical Examiners Forensic Fugues and Medicolegal Medleys Razorback Records 2002 |
There's a good chance that when I say "Carcass worship," you will immediately think of Impaled, Exhumed (a member of which makes a guest appearance here), and other such gory death metal acts of recent years. And with good reason; many such outfits have released killer albums, nearly all of which primarily draw from the legendary "Necroticism" album for ideas... Read More » |












