

The illest Hardcore Rap you ever heard ? Try them and find the answer that you've been seeking before - put this "Latino-locos" Rap-Core, Hip-Hop Thrashers made of Madrid, Spain where Colosvs is your ultimate king of sin as the rhyming rhythms and the "heavy deep metalllic" beats might reminding you to Cypress Hill at their golden age momentum in the early nineties; this one is the real shit that would turning your stereo explodes as the scratches sounds slicing, the rappin' in Spanglish words seems to be dangerously, brutal, tough and violently harsh - with the influences from extreme names from various genre of censored and parental advisory labeled like the Thrash Metal Gods Slayer, the gangsta rap-boyz of Onyx or Wu Tang Clan; Hardcore ambassador NY's Madball to the dirtiest Hispanic rap-ist character of Necro are just the real deal examples for explaining about how worst the recording album release of Brutal Beatz X The Pit would not just keeping you awaken all night and bounce harder but as the samples and scratching taking control the movements of our body blessed by firing arms on Thug-Core and Death-Rap represents the underground scene to the global world - deranged, rotten lyrics, stomping music and destructive effects led the way for even Cross-Over happens here and the audiences shall kissing madness with fists and Break-Core dance while the naked ladies shaking their asses in between the crazy low-riders and car races. Reap your guts off and pump the volume louder for Murda Muzik, Streets of Blood (feat. E.I.B), Army of Darkness (feat. Mark Deez & Powder), Mi Otro Yo (feat. Sak Indomable) to Chaleco Antibalas and Criminalz in Effect - tasty like killah; thirsty for blood. By thus twenty-six tracks and tons of Horror back-up samples to make 'em sounding worst - thanks and praise to Colosvs; our new sinned Street Messiah !
Brutal Beatz X The Pit:
https://ktcdomesticproductions.bandcamp.com/album/brutal-beatz-x-the-pit
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