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Utter Chaos Noise Destruction…
D-CLONE REVIEW

Where do I begin with this one? Well first off this is D-Clone from Japan’s first full length release entitled “Creation and Destroy”. This is right up my alley; Raw Japanese Noise Punk..  if you’re familiar with the genre at all chances are you know who D-Clone are along with an assortment of other artists. This right here is easily one of D-Clone’s best releases in my opinion. Don’t get me wrong..  their assorted splits and EP’s are great but they have really taken it to a new level with “Creation and Destroy” here.

Right from the start you have maniacal screams, shrieks, guitars and bass drenched in EQ pedals and effects and the what seems to be extremely punchy and pummeling drum tone on this to help give it a thundering backbone. This album has 12 tracks, clocks in at just under 17 minutes and with song titles such as “Weekendpunk”, “We Make Next Generation”, “Life is…”, “History of Error” and “Living in Chaos”  that should give you a small idea of what’s in store..

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There is seriously nothing but utter noise-ridden punk chaos throughout this whole album here. The intensity never lacks and is constantly pummeling you in the face without ever letting up. This is definitely for fans who are into Zyanose,  Framtid,  System Fucker,  Nerveskade,  Zatsuon, Defector,  Screaming Noise and all others of the sort if you aren’t already aware of D-Clone already. I seriously highly recommend this to anyone who enjoys Noise Punk/D-Beat. This will make you want to rage for sure. Give it a listen and let your ears be the ultimate judge as always. If you like it, pick it up!!!

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