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Bleeding Kansas 1859 (Abacus Records) By: Mike SOS
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Produced by Kurt Ballou, Burbank, California's Bleeding Kansas play the kind of frenetic, angular hardcore that God City is infamous for, so it's to no one's surprise that 1859 is a jaded, dissonant slab of artistically stretched hardcore. The seven-track affair is laden with jerky rhythms, passionate vocals, and an overall volatility that bands that try to sound this angry have a difficult time pulling off. With a name taken straight from Slavery-era U.S. History, Bleeding Kansas are a heavy band that deals with heavy topics and showcase their fearlessness through intriguing pieces of disjointed music. If you like hardcore and thinking, these guys are for you.
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