

Didn't quite remarkably famous like those Seattle's compatriots where they had the same era of coming into the surface of the mainstream music scene as the new emerging Alternative Nation music took over the entire Rock World in US to the world; Killdozer is the one of thus bands that the names left behind in history of Grunge or Alt-Rock seasonal sensations even though these Noise-Rock fuckers from Madison, Wisconsin didn't pretending to tried-up to be infamous cause they're not licking media's ass for their independent freedom of musical choice and art-forms. This Uncompromising War on Art Under The Dictatorship of the Proletariat album as the band's sixth releasing so far demanding a serious attention because this might be one of Killdozer life-time achievements for the best record around build by them - as the story goes rolling surrounding the barb-wired as the band climbing the iron curtain's or walls of the Soviet Communist regime to letting us laughs through some of their sarcastic ideas and tales about how our commie friends also having good and bad times as the attitudes deranging and fake happiness is an absolute objections; we would have a sinister time listening to this band's mixing of Post-Hardcore, Southern Metal, Doom Rock to Grungy themes of licks and classic melodies in absurdity through Hot N' Nasty, Grandma Smith said a Curious Thing, Turkey Shoot or Earl Scheib made a touch-downing on buzzing rocks hour of Indie-festivity finest !
Uncompromising War on Art Under The Dictatorship of The Proletariat:
https://youtu.be/GtkEPzjP6pM
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