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Triple X

A strange mix of metal and goth playing with the endings of my nerves. Heavy melodic music that creeps across the floors with a seductive sneer, and a sort of sweet anger. Headbanging music for Skinny Puppy fans, with a hint of Nine Inch Nails and a slight vocal call out towards the Renaissance evil of Rasputina. Synth sounds playing evil with speed metal bursts, and it makes you want to break bottles and turn up the volume. Break something and scream.

Triple X Records, PO Box 862529, Los Angeles, CA 90086; http://www.triple-x.com


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