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Cadaver Eyes No Time To Haste CD-R ([email protected]) By: Jeb Branin

This review is looooooong overdue but I've finally recovered from the shock enough to write it. Usually when I get homemade CDRs from one-man bands recorded in a basement I find little or nothing of any redeeming value. Not true at all with CADAVER EYES. This bloke knows how to puke out the vicious digi-grind. It is not unlike the drum machine grind Italy was so infamous for about five years ago or, at its best, it is like a visceral version of DATACLAST. I'm impressed.
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