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Very Noise: 19 February 2016

Ali Johan

19-Feb-16 00:00

Very Noise: 19 February 2016

Heavy metal, noise, punk, hardcore - antara jenis muzik ekstrim yang boleh dikatakan lebih berat dalam pelbagai spektrum . Very Noise akan cuba meneroka muzik dan bunyi-bunyian yang lebih garang, ganas dan provokatif. Ini mungkin bukan untuk mereka yang lemah semangat, tetapi jika anda sukakan muzik sebegini, bersedialah untuk dipukau dan dikejutkan.

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0:15 - Brutus - Drowning

6:23 - Blue Cheer - Babylon

10:42 - Black Flag - Three Nights

17:42 - Hexvessel - Earth Over Us

21:07 - Helta Skelta - 55mm

25:24 - Pentagram - Forever My Queen

27:45 - Speedwitches - Red Eyes

38:40 - Rollfast - Electric Illuminators

47:05 - Megadeth - Dystopia

53:07 - Lucifer's Friend - Ride The Sky

55:58 - Judas Priest - Night Crawler

63:31 - The Bollocks - Armed In Hate


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