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It's probably best to play this before buying TEW as it is also simpler to understand and start out with.
#EXTREME WARFARE REVENGE DROPPED MODS#
It has everything you need and the real life mods are very up to date.
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Pure chaos is the next evolution and” Beasley concludes in his trademark chuckle, “I like the fuck you attitude.It was good for the time when I couldn't afford TEW. There is only so heavy or fast you can be. Noise is the most extreme thing you can do. Those are the peers I’m concerned with more. That’s because they focus more on noise which I appreciate more. Nothing against American bands, they’re more concerned with precision and punk, which is OK, but my tastes favor more overseas Grindcore – particularly Japan and Australia. We’re more concerned with people overseas than in America. “A lot of people think we’re assholes because we don’t play a lot of shows and we don’t want any part of the local scene and that’s fine. That kind of standoffishness hasn’t exactly endeared them to everyone. I don’t want to be that guy who played in Insect Warfare.” I just want to get a regular job and let the records stand alone. Twenty years from now I don’t want people to know. My parents didn’t even know I was in a band until we started touring. I don’t want people to know I’m in this band – any band. When you are younger, you try to grasp onto an identity but now I don’t even wear band t-shirts. “That’s fine,” says Beasley, “when I was younger I did that. You almost have to not give a shit as Grindcore is so often concerned with who is a poser and who is not. “We’re getting ready to release two tracks which aren’t Grindcore – they’re noise - and I don’t give a shit if people like it or not.” I want to keep it primitive, simplistic, more barbaric.” Which isn’t to say that Insect Warfare only do one thing. “A lot of people say we’re not breaking any ground which is OK by me. Some bands may bring in other elements but, when Insect Warfare does Grindcore, they keep it pure. I’m not really picky.”), blast beats, vocals, a few pedals generating noise to obscure the riff, and a bass guitar - low in the mix – to fill in the space. The sound is very particular: two panned guitars on the left and right tracks (“I like a gritty tone so I use shitty amps. Right now, we’re working on six records, about 20 songs, and, of those, we’ll only play one or two of those songs live.” “A lot of times we don’t even play those songs again we just record and move on. A lot of times he writes lyrics and sometimes it’s just screaming – it depends on how he feels.” Then there are various rewrites and rehearsals which finally culminate in a recording session. Beasley shows them his guitar riffs then Dobber fills-in his drum parts while Rahi writes the vocal patterns. Once his music is completed, he brings it to the band. Beasley gets an offer for a release and, based on the format, commences work on enough songs to fill the allotted time. “Since we rehearse a lot, we work really quick.” says Beasley, “World Extermination was recorded in one day.” And this album came about much like any other Insect Warfare album. After listening to it, you can’t help but appreciate the precision and care that someone took to utterly and completely crush you. Drop it with some headphones and the brutality becomes panoramic. Picture a battlefield being ravaged by untold violence and you will have a good idea what dropping the needle on this album sounds like. Dobber’s rat-a-tat blast beats fire like machineguns over singer Rahi’s guttural growl and Beasley’s precision-engineered guitar riffs. I don’t care about politics or animal rights.this is just normal stuff – feeling like a loser, lonely, frustrated…I’m not anyone special this is just the way I deal with it.”Īnd his way of dealing with life leads to albums like last year’s World Extermination which is 20 some-odd minutes of pure unrelenting brutality. It’s a reflection of how I feel I play music as a direct result of things in my life. I don’t write poetry or draw so this is how I cope with life. I write about anger and frustration, not that I’m angry all the time, but I want the music to sound rough. When I write songs, I write songs for me. You know, I’m just a 25-year-old loser who dropped out of college and works in a record store. “All I do is go home, read, and play guitar. Insect Warfare may arguably be one of the world’s premier Grindcore bands but mastermind Beau Beasley is hardly given to any rock star posturing when we sit to talk at La Tapatia.