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| Gaza: I Don't Care Where I Go Whe I Die |  | Quantity in Basket:none Code: 7406
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| | | According to Gaza's independent record company, "I Don't Care Where I Go When I Die is an absolutely bleak & terrifying experience… This is some of the most hateful and frightening music that we will probably ever release". All hype aside, it's also one of the most artistically successful and forward-thinking technically-based metal disks available, and can more aptly be described as "artfully brutal". This band has the maturity to offset their screaming, detuned madness with some absolutely gorgeous passages that unravel exponentially, making the brutal parts both convincing and all the more intense. As well, their " breakdowns" break down utterly and completely, often into nothingness. Gaza mostly ignores finger-shredding metal techniques, choosing instead to work on an almost corporeal and thoroughly emotional level (the guitar solo on "Moth" is the best since Charles Bullens' at the end of This Heat's Blue & Yellow). Thankfully, this foresight is their creative strength, and they deliver the goods in a confident matter, mostly unparalleled by their peers.
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