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| | UNRESTRAINED! Magazine - Issue 27 OUT NOW!! |
 | | Indeed, “heavy crust” is an equally apt description, as Extinction of Mankind are quite obviously well-rooted in the hardcore punk realm. |
 | | However, as long as we’re splitting hairs here, EoM uphold a different tradition of UK punk: We're not talking the class of '77, but more so the early '80s, counting the considerable likes of Discharge, GBH, the Exploited, Discharge, Chaos UK, Icons of Filth, Crass, and the list goes on and on. |
 | | Then again, with EoM moving away from overt anarcho sounds and more toward the shit-heavy realm with The Nightmare Seconds, one must wonder whether the band feels a kinship with that lineage or the artier, “weirder” end of that outgrowth, such as Deviated Instinct and the aforementioned Amebix and Broken Bones. |
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