This album "Always Catching Snot In The Wind" is a split compilation album with unreleased tracks by "Malicious Grind", RMSD, "Fuck It", "Maniacal Genocide", "The Douche Lords" and Mortis
Released amidst the burgeoning underground punk and grindcore scene, the compilation album "Always Catching Snot In The Wind" stands as a testament to the raw, unfiltered energy of its time. Featuring unreleased tracks from bands such as "Malicious Grind," RMSD, "Fuck It," "Maniacal Genocide," "The Douche Lords," and Mortis, this split compilation is a vivid snapshot of the era's aggressive and unapologetic musical landscape.
Side One: A Burst of Aggression
The first side of the album opens with "Malicious Grind" and their track "Self Destruct." Known for their ferocious riffs and relentless pace, this track sets the tone with its intense sound and anarchic spirit. Following this, RMSD's "Fish Taco" provides a slightly different flavour, mixing absurdist lyrics with a breakneck tempo that captures the chaotic essence of early grindcore.
"Fuck It" contributes two tracks, "Whiskey Romance" and "Fuck It," both embodying the band's nihilistic ethos and raw sound. "Whiskey Romance" is a dive into the darker side of hedonism, while "Fuck It" serves as a raucous anthem of defiance, encapsulating the band's name and attitude perfectly.
Side Two: Unrelenting Intensity
The second side kicks off with "Maniacal Genocide," delivering a double dose of brutal honesty with "Insanity" and "That Pissed Me Off." These tracks delve into themes of mental anguish and rage, reflecting the band's intense style and uncompromising lyrical content.
"The Douche Lords" push boundaries with "Slay The Gay" and "Genital Mutilation," tracks that, while controversial, are indicative of the era's shock value tactics and desire to provoke. Their abrasive approach and unfiltered commentary are designed to jolt listeners out of complacency.
Finally, Mortis closes the album with "Whatcha Do To Me," a track that blends dark, brooding melodies with a haunting vocal delivery, providing a fitting end to this compilation of raw and powerful expressions.
Commercial Success and Legacy
"Always Catching Snot In The Wind" was not a mainstream success, but it wasn't intended to be. Its impact was felt deeply within the underground scenes, where it garnered a cult following. The album's raw energy and unpolished production resonated with fans who craved authenticity and rebellion against the polished mainstream music of the time.
What Sets It Apart
What sets this compilation apart is its unfiltered glimpse into the world of underground punk and grindcore. Each track offers a piece of the unrefined, visceral sound that defined a generation of musicians who rejected the status quo. The album's very existence is a declaration of independence from conventional music industry norms, celebrating the spirit of DIY culture and the power of subversive art.
Album Fact Sheet: VA VARIOUS ARTISTS Always Catching Snot In The Wind |
Music Genre: Thrash / Hardcore |
Album Production Information: The album: "Always Catching Snot In The Wind" was produced by: David W. Richards Production manager: Robert Murray |
Record Label Information: Half Ass Recordings HA 001 |
Record Format: 12" Vinyl Stereo Gramophone RecordTotal Album (Cover+Record) weight: 230 gram |
Year & Country: 1988 USA |
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