im a potential rapist
test tube my baby goo
you're a sex predator
bottle me up!
you cheated yourself
and you
sold me out
and for what
what gain
actually?
they say im poisoned
how bout we give this a try
what if i died?
would that make things better?
for you and i
i think that would give the best impression
if i were to die
it always makes things better
for you and i
after all yall only need one
right?
id make a bad dad
i am a potential rapist
and im a domestic abuse machine baby
call up the cops
i cheated myself
my cock
i sold it out
my sperm
my seed
most will die
they say im poisoned
how bout we give this a try
what if i died?
would that make things better?
for you and i
i think that gives the best impression
if i were to die
it always makes things better
for you and i
after all yall only need one
as bad as it sounds
as bad as it seems
it would only be worse
if my actions were weak
credits
from Atlas Drugged,
released February 9, 2010
Produced by: Brian Virtue
Vocals: Barry Donegan
Guitar: Christopher Bradley
Guitar: Skeet Childress
Bass: Tyrone Coughlin
Drums: Jake Omen
supported by 6 fans who also own “Pussy Comitatus”
Quite possibly the most full-on album I've ever listened to. Intense, and then some. 'Digital Tarpit' could describe both the track and the whole album: high-pitched guitar squeals that make your fillings itch coupled with merciless, suffocating heaviness. The Avenell-esque vocals top it off perfectly.
Brilliant - punishing, but brilliant. jim_fuego
Brilliantly unhinged hardcore-inspired songs that splinter expectations to smithereens with their split-second rhythm changes & wild vocals. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 28, 2022
Polish trio Melisa combine elements of noise rock, grindcore, mathcore, and sludge with lyrics that balance between poetic and political. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 21, 2022
supported by 4 fans who also own “Pussy Comitatus”
This one also took me a while to get into. It strikes me as less HC than Untitled and less poppy than Ultrapop (stupid I know). Let's call this the No Wave record. Its musical (and amusical) density is matching the persistent sound in my head right now. barnaby nygren