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Set for Extinction

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Download links and information about Set for Extinction by Kill The Client. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 19 tracks with total duration of 26:15 minutes.

Artist: Kill The Client
Release date: 2010
Genre: Rock, Punk, Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 19
Duration: 26:15
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. No Leaders 2:35
2. Questions to a Brick Wall 0:55
3. Dig Two Graves 1:00
4. As Roaches 1:20
5. Pressing the Flesh 0:36
6. Conflict Within 0:57
7. Pandemic 2:07
8. Vicious Slaughter 1:06
9. Final Days 1:09
10. Postmortem Exoneration 1:47
11. Industry of Fear 1:47
12. No Justice No Peace 2:01
13. Targets In Straightjackets 0:52
14. Primetime Dogma 1:40
15. Death of Reality 1:07
16. The Walking Dead 1:22
17. Purveyors of Death 1:03
18. Customer Service 1:21
19. Cull the Herd 1:30

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The Dallas, TX-based quartet Kill the Client are one of America's best grindcore bands. Along with Phobia and Defeatist, they're revitalizing a subgenre that was pioneered by England's Napalm Death on their 1987 debut album, Scum, and they've drawn a line in the sand as far as speed and overall sonic hostility. Kill the Client's previous three releases, all on the Willowtip label, set a benchmark for politically engaged lyrics and musical ferocity. This disc, their debut for Relapse, packs 19 songs into just over 26 minutes, with track titles like "Cull the Herd," "Postmortem Exoneration," "Primetime Dogma," and "Death of Reality" expressing the band's nihilistic, pissed-off world-view in concise blasts. The production is clean, avoiding the blurriness of punk rock but keeping the hail-of-bricks brutality of their music intact. The drums (by Bryan Fajardo, also a member of GridLink) are like an avalanche, the guitars and bass distorted and raw, the vocals a savage howl. This is some of the angriest music being made in America, or anywhere on Earth, in 2010.