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“I.O.D hail from the very heart of the black country, are released by Iron Man Records – Birmingham’s very own home for the demented and noisy – and as their album title suggests, they peddle a brand of thrashing grindcore that is very much steeped in the grim reality of everyday life. Of course there is more than a passing nod given to some of Birmingham’s more famous exports – no not Black Sabbath, dummy; I’m talking Napalm Death, early sacriledge and Doom! I.O.D have a serious sociopolitical sage, unlike many a hardcore act nowadays, and they hammer it home without so much as a hint of subtlety, raging against the system like a pack of rabid dogs. Add some truly frenzied dual vocals into dis (sic) potent boiling pot of distorted bass and tortured leads, and you have a very worthy UK challenger to the swedes hold on the crustcore title.” Ian Glasper Terrorizer no.5
“Barbaric Noise pollution from the North, this debut from Birmingham Based grindcore purveyors I.O.D makes up in speed and raw sociopolitical aggression what it lacks in originality but it is aural brutality which stands out as the main feature of ‘Mundane Existence’. Tracks like ‘Euromisery’ and ‘mcmentality’ are a mixture of old school grindcore and death metal which sound as harsh and unyielding as anything by Napalm death or Discharge” KKKK James Cooper, Kerrang
Label: Iron Man Records – IMB 6001
Format: CD, Album
Country: UK
Released: 1999
Genre: Rock
Style: Hardcore, Punk, Grindcore
1 Scene Not Heard 0:25
2 Euromisery 2:05
3 Jobseeker 0:46
4 Feast 1:29
5 Sign From The Gods 2:56
6 Transform 1:07
7 McMentality 3:22
8 Blood 3:02
9 Mundane Existence 2:26
10 Filth 0:36
Manufactured By – Impress
Recorded At – Framework Recording Studios
Engineered At – Framework Recording Studios
Mixed At – Framework Recording Studios
Mastered At – Abbey Road Studios
Design Concept [Cover Concept], Artwork – Gavin Fineron
Engineer [Assisted By] – Simon Reeves
Photography By – Carl Hopley, Dave Remes
Recorded By, Producer, Engineer, Mixed By – Paul Siddens
Recorded, produced, engineered and mixed at Framework Studios, Birmingham.
Mastered at Abbey Road.
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