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Band
Sludge!
Title
Behavior Modification Theory
Type
LP/EP
Company
Independent
YOR
1999
Style
Heavy/Extreme
12/10/2003 - Review by: Frank Hill
Music to trash your room to
I expected some serious, boring doom from Sludge! and was completely wrong. This one took me back a few years to when I used to go see bands at a place called "The Dungeon". The music was fast, energetic and the bands always had a pissed-off attitude.

This Sludge! CD is instrumentally about as raw as you can get. No heavy production and no bullshit; just music to trash your room to with some System of a Down quirkiness in the vocals. Call it metalcore, hardcore, hatecore or whatever; an in-depth review would be a disservice to the music because its not the kind of stuff you need to overanalyze. I would have liked to have had more music to see how they sound now though.

Bottom Line: Hardcore style with weird bits.

Best Song: Sour Meat

Note: The music may be raw, but these guys are way up on the merchandise side with some Sludgendise.
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ALL REVIEWS FOR: SLUDGE!
TITLE
DOR
COMPANY
REVIEWER DATE MADE RATING
As A Man Thinketh
2002
Independent
Frank Hill2/2/2004
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Behavior Modification Theory
1999
Independent
Frank Hill12/10/2003
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ALL INTERVIEWS FOR: SLUDGE!
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