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Ride the Light…DEAD NEON Review

What would happen if Motorhead was infected with nuclear doom dust & died, then came back to life with a new name: Dead Neon? Well, it has happened…this Las Vegas band has made radioactive voodoo post-apocalyptic doom a sound that is all theirs. Dead Neon ‘s sonic assault is filled with sick gnarly grooves that are a biohazard. Their vocalist has his own style, it seems like diseased zombies are trying to escape from his vocal box so they can put you in their death grip! Dead Neon’s music is born from a demented deranged mindframe that makes every note they play exciting & fresh.This band has a rad punk attitude to what they manifest that creates a sense of fun in what they do. Caustic neon rage has never sounded so epic. Plus, they bring the sleazy chaotic vibe straight to your face & will keep your inner madness headbanging! I really dig the over all mix of this album, it’s very off the wall. Ecophagy Records put out this record last year, but that does not matter because this shit will awesome no matter what year you listen to it. After the jump check out some nuclear videos & download their album HERE.

Dead Neon : Doom Town

Dead Neon : Downwinder



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