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How many times does a debut record smash you across the face like “Streetcleaner” by Godflesh?
Earache Records delivered this monument to anguish, desolation and bleakness on November 13, 1989.
At the time, Earache was putting out seminal records that would define extreme music and Godflesh
stands apart combining machine like rhythms with throbbing bass, discordant guitar work and tortured
vocals creating a soundtrack for the invasion of Hell.
Intro: "Like Rats" - Godflesh
"Merciless" - The Fall of Because
"Why Hide" - Swans
"She Watch Channel Zero" - Public Enemy
Outro:"Dead Head" - Godflesh
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How many times does a debut record smash you across the face like “Streetcleaner” by Godflesh?
Earache Records delivered this monument to anguish, desolation and bleakness on November 13, 1989.
At the time, Earache was putting out seminal records that would define extreme music and Godflesh
stands apart combining machine like rhythms with throbbing bass, discordant guitar work and tortured
vocals creating a soundtrack for the invasion of Hell.
Intro: "Like Rats" - Godflesh
"Merciless" - The Fall of Because
"Why Hide" - Swans
"She Watch Channel Zero" - Public Enemy
Outro:"Dead Head" - Godflesh
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.