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Violence Prevails (Limited edition Marble vinyl) (Limited edition O card Cd with bonus tracks)

Chemicide

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Format: LP

Cat No: POSH804

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Format Details: Limited edition Marble vinyl

Format Details: Limited edition O card Cd with bonus tracks

Release Date:  28 February 2025

Label:  Listenable Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  3760053848048

Genres:  Hard Rock & Metal  Thrash  

Release Date:  28 February 2025

Label:  Listenable Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  3760053848031

Genres:  Hard Rock & Metal  Thrash  

  • Description

    With four full length albums and an ep under their belt, CHEMICIDE have become one of the biggest neck breaking thrash metal acts in Latin America selling over 10K+ albums worldwide and have continued to tour around the globe in DIY mode that has helped them grow steadily in the metal community.

    The band has been on multiple extensive tours around South, Central, North America & Europe, playing with great bands like Toxic Holocaust, Cattle Decapitation, Municipal Waste, Angelus Apatrida, Helloween, Destruction etc... and have been featured in Metal Hammer UK's top 10 thrash albums of 2022 alongside Megadeth, Kreator & Destruction; it helped the band connect with a bigger audience worldwide and led the band to several European and American festivals, like Pitfest (NL) Into the Grave (NL) In Flammen (DE) and MetalDays (SL), Rock al Parque (CO) and M?xico Metal Fest (MX).

    CHEMICIDE band leader Frankie comments about their new album 'Violence Prevails' :
    ? Violence Prevails is a reflection of our daily life. America is a beautiful continent but filled with corruption; more specifically Central and South America. I wanted to portray how there's no more dialogue; everything is resolved with violence and unfortunately for us, we see a lot of poverty and class disparities among our people. I also wanted to tell a story that could resonate with more individuals across the planet and see that they are not alone when they see what's happening around them. Violence now is the key to sort out any discrepancies you may have with someone else and we see it on a daily basis with international conflicts around the globe.

    Production wise We wanted a late 80's-early 90's approach to the sound of this album. Big drums, heavy bass and sharp guitar riffs, all of this mixed with a lot of reverb and a very raw, 'butchery' approach to the sound. Mart?n Furia (of Bark and Destruction fame who mixed and mastered the album) understood this perfectly and he helped us shape the sound of this album. He took Black Sabbath's "Dehumanizer" as an inspiration for the drum sound and we tried to start from scratch on the guitar, bass and vocal sound.?

    CHEMICIDE have been perfecting their bombastic frenetic riffwork and drumming savagery during the course of their past four albums, now resulting in their strongest and most punishing new album 'Violence Prevails' .

    Description

    With four full length albums and an ep under their belt, CHEMICIDE have become one of the biggest neck breaking thrash metal acts in Latin America selling over 10K+ albums worldwide and have continued to tour around the globe in DIY mode that has helped them grow steadily in the metal community.

    The band has been on multiple extensive tours around South, Central, North America & Europe, playing with great bands like Toxic Holocaust, Cattle Decapitation, Municipal Waste, Angelus Apatrida, Helloween, Destruction etc... and have been featured in Metal Hammer UK's top 10 thrash albums of 2022 alongside Megadeth, Kreator & Destruction; it helped the band connect with a bigger audience worldwide and led the band to several European and American festivals, like Pitfest (NL) Into the Grave (NL) In Flammen (DE) and MetalDays (SL), Rock al Parque (CO) and M?xico Metal Fest (MX).

    CHEMICIDE band leader Frankie comments about their new album 'Violence Prevails' :
    ? Violence Prevails is a reflection of our daily life. America is a beautiful continent but filled with corruption; more specifically Central and South America. I wanted to portray how there's no more dialogue; everything is resolved with violence and unfortunately for us, we see a lot of poverty and class disparities among our people. I also wanted to tell a story that could resonate with more individuals across the planet and see that they are not alone when they see what's happening around them. Violence now is the key to sort out any discrepancies you may have with someone else and we see it on a daily basis with international conflicts around the globe.

    Production wise We wanted a late 80's-early 90's approach to the sound of this album. Big drums, heavy bass and sharp guitar riffs, all of this mixed with a lot of reverb and a very raw, 'butchery' approach to the sound. Mart?n Furia (of Bark and Destruction fame who mixed and mastered the album) understood this perfectly and he helped us shape the sound of this album. He took Black Sabbath's "Dehumanizer" as an inspiration for the drum sound and we tried to start from scratch on the guitar, bass and vocal sound.?

    CHEMICIDE have been perfecting their bombastic frenetic riffwork and drumming savagery during the course of their past four albums, now resulting in their strongest and most punishing new album 'Violence Prevails' .

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Do as I say, Not as I Do
      • 2. Red Giant
      • 3. Systemic Decay
      • 4. Parasite
      • 5. Violence Prevails
      • 6. Prey of Failure
      • 7. Chokehold
      • 8. Supremacy
      • 9. That’s Right, We’re That Spic Band !!!
      • 10. 72 Seasons
      • 11. Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing