

As the line-up
consisted as Keith “The Suit” Lowers (guitar, programming), Jason “J-Hauz”
Garrison (drums), Dennis “D-Hauz” Hogan (vocals) and David “Dirt-E” Biganeiss
(bass) – this American Rap-Metal group that used to be formed in Detroit but
later on moving to Huntington Beach as their decision to relocates themselves from
being monotonously plain to have more mixing interests over their grinding
music beats which sounded pretty much fucking intense. By the releasing of the
group’s first debut album – 20 Dead Flower Children’s self-titled recording
which carries the distinctive Nu-Metal/Rap-Rock or the grooviest indie-metallic
acts that for that time is still quite rare reality not a massive trends and
those ornaments or replicas of a broken doll, disturbing arts or parental
advisory label still meaningful as dangerous contents for this one.
The
additions for some Industrial touches like the background influences from Al
Jourgensen’s catalogs there seems to drawing how this band really needs to be
watch as one of those perverting agents of changes in rocking metal music scene
of uncle sam’s closet’s skeletons.
The picking songs: Give In, Tear The Tie,
Detached, Here I Am, Focus to Burn 777.
Link:
https://youtu.be/TIVy9tQ5BI0
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