it really does sound rabid. food chain and lines are absolutely nuts. very well-written hardcore.. it never gets boring or repetitive like so much hardcore does
edit: over time, this has become one of my favorite modern releases. skip the wishlist, buy immediately caleb
Aussie trio Burger Chef dish out a hearty helping of noise rock with a side of d-beat: messy, raw, and oh-so satisfying. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 20, 2022
This Australian group wraps D-beat in layers of psychedelic fuzz & squall for a howl from the depths of modern dystopia. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 28, 2018
On their ferocious self-titled debut, the Australian punks pit d-beat percussion against gnarled, metallic melodies. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 3, 2024
A great album all round this one , good hooks & riffs , good drums , & those gravel tinged vocals ,,,,, put 'em all together & you've got an album worth spending money on in anybodys "punk" genre . "Talk To The Therapist"... that's the one that hooked me when I 1st listened to the ablum , with it's ironic lyrics & the stabbing guitar breaks ,,,,,, put my hand straight into my pocket to see how much I had to spend ~ & as you've probably already guessed by this here paragraph of words ..... diddley_whack