Saturday, December 02, 2017

Interview - Genocide Generator


1.Hey Hanson,whats up grinder? Cheers from the tomb from Peru! All sick and brutal in Genocide Generator?
Hanson:
Hey Mate! Yes……. All brutal over here! We keep it sick all time in the GG-project! Hope you´re grindy too?

2.About Genocide Generator tell us a little chaotic trip about the existence from this raw band!
YEATH man………. it was and is chaotic! Lukas was in the bavaustrian fungrind-band “Ultrawurscht”. Extremely sick stuff only supporting the “Wurscht” which means sausage in Englisch and fighting the goddamn “Kaas” which stands for “Cheese”! So you can imagine what it sounded like. Real serious grindcore mixed with more than stupid lyrics! And due to health problems of the original guitarist “Wuaschtbua” he was searching for a guitarist to replace his sausage-guitarero. At that time I was playing at the german oldschool grindcore band Gods of Emptiness with him and he asked me if I had time and also strong nerves to join them on guitar for the “De-pig-farmering the East Tour” in Romania & Moldova. For sure I did it and three weeks later, February 2009,  we had a great time first for 10 days and afterwards as a full member for another 3,5 years. As we splitted up in December 2012, we headed on with our own projects. But we missed the sick stuff and the fun of the former Ultrawurscht days. So one evening, sitting in his DDP studios drinking with buddies, we decided to make a new project called “Genocide Generator” and do the most extreme and sick stuff ever made mixed with industrial parts! The idea was to make sound, which makes you jump laughing in a circular saw if you listen to it more than one song. GG was born……… a few weeks later we did the first songs for our first album “I” which we released on 8th of July 2013 – and you can explore the result on our bandcamp site! Just search for Genocide Generator “I” ! 


3.Genocide Generator have some releases until moment?
Yo,….. as mentioned before,… our first release was “I” from July 2013 and the second one is “III” from March 2017 – I think you´ll get the stupor in it! Just listen to both in a row and you will never do an interview again :-D

4.Devastating influences?
No……….. there are no DEVASTATING infuences, because we wanted to create something new!……… Don´t get it as a statement that we think we have no heroes! But at the moment I don´t know a band which creates sound in that way! There are two bands, which have inspirations on our music ……… similar in a few points…….first: Full Of Hell (these guys are really crazy!! – I had the chance to grind out with them on this years OEF festival) and Magrudergrind…….. But we have also influences of Prodigy or the way they do extreme sound!
We always try to take it to the max…………. even if its lyrics, sound, riffs or beats!


5.Hanson,talk a little more about the grindcore scene of your country especially your city.
Directly in my city there is absolutely NO grindscene going on….. only a few grindfreaks in town including me. Next town to mention about grind is Linz in Austria – about 100km away. Bands like Distaste or Six Score are from that town, and they are sick into serious grind! Just listen to the last Distaste outputs “Black Age Of Nihil” or the new EP “Todt”, or the last output of Six Score “Lebensräume” ………… and you will smash your head against the fucking table of the room you sit in! One of the coolest buddies are in Mastic Scum from Vienna, which putted out a 7” these days and their album “Zero” from 1999 is cult! Also Prosperity Denied is an awesome band of Vienna……….. And there are a lot more bands, but too much to list it here! Just get your fingers on your keyboard and search for it – you will find really great stuff! 

6.Genocide Generator has had the proposal to be signed by some grindcore label?
NO……….. not at the moment and we never will! The project we are doing here is only DIY and it ever will be! Grind from Grindheads for Grindheads - ….. for FREE! Only for the fun on it! And believe me,……………….. we have fun! ………… A goddamn shitload of fun!


7.You know some from the grindcore scene from Southamerica? we have killer bands in Southamerica like Rot,In Caso Di Nausea,Dios Hastio...
Yeah,…. I know a few….. but not from the same sound direction! But it doesn´t matter…………. Grind will live and grind should be spread all over the world! 

8.Where is possible get some stuff from Genocide Generator?
Just get on our bandcamp link: https://genocidegenerator.bandcamp.com – Both of our albums are for free download! Shirts can be ordered also by our bandcamp-site!
9.Destructive future plans?
YEATH! …….. I think we will shoot out our third album which will be titled “II” or maybe “V” in 2018 ……… be prepared, because it will fuck your brain out more than the last two outputs together! :-D


10.Hanson,greetings from Peru Grind! last words bro!
Last words? …………. Sad that it is no audio interview ………… :-D so one fucking word! BURPPPPPP – and keep the eyes and ears open for our next output!
Thx for the interview and keep it sick over there in PERU! Just punch David Chumacero on his balls and have 20 drinks on the scene with him! He is a cool guy! 

Thx a lot………… maybe we´ll meet in future! Chee-eee---eeeeee—eers & Booooooooooooooooooooooo-ooooo-ommmm-FUCK-ZING-DIE! ….. haha. …. You will get it if you listen to our first output COMPLETELY! :-D
Cheers and thx for your support! Sick Hanson/GG


Sunday, September 10, 2017

Interview - Anatomia


1.Putrified and vomiting greetings from the evil Perú,hows going the brutal things in Anatomia?
Hails mate and Human Flesh zine! Thanks a lot for this killer interview. Things here are really busy now. There are lots of release plans including our new full length album coming out this October. Very excited about the release now. Also lots of gigs booked and very busy. That's good for us though, being active with all cool things coming up.

2.How is formed this aberrant band called Anatomia??How were the beginnings of putrefaction?
Well it was back in 2002 when me and Yoshio gave up with reforming the former band Transgressor when Jun joined in we decided to start off with new name. We were actually trying to put out our Repulsion cover Splattered Cadavers as we recorded and sent it over the label for a tribute album, and it was under the name Transgressor but since it ended up not being released so after some while we thought of changing the name. The recorded track was not used there on the tribute but later on it was put on Shreds of Putrefaction MLP in 2009. The band was started with the idea of bringing back our old spirits of slow doom heavy and filthy death metal in the vein of Autopsy, Death, Necrophagia, etc. when we met and all decided to play the music we grew up with. Since there were lots of newer brutal-death bands with the hyper-blast trigger slam shitty tunes popular back in the early 2000, we were united and formed to produce some old filthy death tunes.



3.How many releases (stuff)?have Anatomia in his chaotic existence in the destructive death metal scene?
We have two full albums so far at present. And the new album is coming out soon this October, lots of splits (almost like over 10 splits so far, and two more splits are coming out this autumn!), first demo, and one cassette demo. Lots of more in the works now, and coming out in the near future.

4.Repugnant influences?
In the beginning we had our common influences from Autopsy, Incantation and we started from covering their songs but later we extended a bit beyond of that with slower and doomier and more atmospheric approaches. Basically nothing changed much though. Old putrid slow death metal in general.



5.Some cadaver (member) from Anatomia have another proyect paralell?
I do have two other active bands; Necrophile (I play the guitars now), and Wormridden (my side project with David from Undergang/Phrenelith from Denmark). And Transgressor is not really active now but its my old band since 1989, and we played a reunion show back in 2015 when our bass player came back home to Japan from UK where he resides now. We kind of decided to do a show or some kind of event whenever he comes back. We all agree to reform the band whenever he returns to Japan for good but it hasn't been done yet. Jun has other band with ex-member of Sabbat, and its called Spiral Wheel. They play heavy metal stuff. Yukiyasu does not have any project.

6.How is the death metal scene from your city/country? explaim more about this and recommend some sick bands.
It is good in the way that there are lots of bands and lots of shows happening. Almost every weekend it has at least one gig in Tokyo and sometimes it comes to two or threes then people can't decide which one to go. I think it is good thing to have more active bands but at the same time I hope they get promoted as well to overseas and play shows more ouside Japan. Well know bands like Butcher ABC, Coffins, Sabbat, Abigail, Zombie Ritual, Evil, Deadly Spawn, etc. but we have some good recommends like Neuroticous, Taste, Lurking Fear, Retch, Worship Pain, Exdeth, Sex Messiah, etc. But surely there are lots more to mention.

7.You know the death metal scene from Southamerica? Perú maybe?
Yes, I know some great bands from Peru. I know Repugnancia, Profaner, Contumacy, Mortem, Evoked Terror, etc. There are many cool fanzines too, such as Crypts of Eternity. I still need more info though. About Southamerican death metal bands. I know lots bands from Brazil, Chile, some Colombia as well. If anyone interested in trade, just contact and we do exchange our stuff and info. Would be cool to play Peru someday too. Any recommends? Death metal bands from Perú?



8.How and where the maniacs can find the merch from Anatomia?
We update this bigcartel site (http://anatomia.bigcartel.com/). Keep checking out this one or we make announcements at facebook site here as well(https://www.facebook.com/ANATOMIA-166448756742258/). Please write for sure reply and possibly trades by FB message or via email to: anatomia_jp@yahoo.co.jp. We have bandcamp site too (https://anatomia.bandcamp.com/).



9.Bestial future plans?
We have lots of new releases in the plan. Next month we'll have our new full length album out on Nuclear War Now! productions. And two splits, one with Gravesite from Italy coming out through Nuclear Abominations Rec., and other one with Surgikill which has just been released now. Selfmadegod Rec released it. New shirts (Cranial Obsession T-shirts, and new longsleeve shirt) are in the works too. Also, live LP from HMSS, compilation CD from Necroharmonic Records, tape version of Decaying in Obscurity and Dissected Humanity coming as well... We have a short tour coming in November too. We'll be playing at Gothenburg Deathfest, followed by two other shows in Denmark along with Spectral Voice and Blood Incantation. Also, there is an annual deathfest here in Tokyo called Asakusa Deathfest in October along with killer bands from other countries like God Macabre, Wormrot, Rude, Morfin, Savage Deity, Cryptic Brood, Sabbat, Darkhorse, Nekrodrunkz, etc.

10.Takashi thanks for your time in this interview...your last sentences from death!
Thanks a lot for your support, mate. Killer interview. Thanks to you readers of this zine for your support too. Watch out for our new releases especially for our upcoming new album. It contains total 8 doomy death tunes of running time of over 60 mins. DLP and CD format coming out from NWN! and tape version will be out from Caligari Records. Thanks again for your support. Stay morbid and doom death!


EXHUMED video: Defenders of the Grave (Audio Track)



Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Interview - Fecal Body Incorporated


1.Bestial greetings from Peru maniacs!,hows the things there? All sick and twisted?
Thank you for your interest, greetings from Bulgaria, a sick and twisted place ha-ha-ha... We’re living on the edge of a diarrhea sea laced with pathological sense of humour…ha -ha -ha...

2.Tell us a chaotic trip about the existence from FBI?
We are FECAL BODY INCORPORATED from Eastern Europe, we play goregrind/death metal and we’re having a great time... ha-ha-ha...We began in the summer of 2009 and the goal was to record our sick ideas and to release them on cd, with no specific future plans for further progress. We didn’t have such back then and we don’t have them now ...ha-ha-ha...


3.How many stuff edited have FBI?
However, the things unfolded too fast for us and now we have three albums and four split releases with bands like Oxidised Razor, Cocklush, TPF, Vulgaroyal Bloodhill, Menstrual Cocktail, Gorged Afterbirth, Vaginotopsy, Cannibe, Mincer. Right now the Russian underground label Lord Of The Sick Recordings prepares to release a new split. It’s gonna be on cd and apart from FBI, it will include Bradi Crebri Ectomia, Methadone Abortion Clinic and Speticopyemia.




4.Aberrant influences?
Generally FBI are influenced by the old school bands like: Carcass, Impetigo, Gut, Dead Infection, Terrorizer, but are also inspired by newer bands like: CBT, Mucupurulent, Hymen Holocaust, Squash Bowels. We are trying to mix old and new stuff in our music and to make a greasy cocktail of raw goregrind with grind/death excrements... ha-ha-ha.... 

5.Explaim more about the putrid and extreme scene from your city/country?
The scene in our hometown Pleven is quite versatile. Pleven has a population of about 100 000-120 000 and hosts a few very good bands, some of which quite popular, not only in Bulgaria, but also abroad. Bands like CORPSE, ENTHRALLMENT, COCKLUSH are very musically active, DARK INCOGNITO is a band that plays powerful doom/death metal with black elements and they’re now gathering great momentum. Soon we can expect some ecstatic eruption from them. As a whole, the Bulgarian scene is quite versatile.


6.Some member from FBI have another project parallel?
Members of COCKLUSH, CORPSE and DARK INCOGNITO play in FBI, which in itself is a precondition for quality music.

7.You know some from the extreme scene from Southamerica? Maybe Peru?
Of course... There are many great bands from South America like KRISIUN, SEPULTURA, BOKRUG, FECAL ADDICTION, VISCERAL DECAY,ROT,SLAUGHTER,ANAL VOMIT… Some of them on a world level. 


8.Fecal Body Incorporated stuff avaliable?
Now we have cd's, cassettes, t-shirts and vinyls  of our new album "The Art Of Carnal Decay", some cd's of the split release FBI/VAGINOTOPSY/GORGED AFTERBIRTH/VULGAROYAL BLOODHILL and FBI/TPF/COCKLUSH, as well as cassettes of our second album "Brown Love". Whoever wishes, can buy them from us....


9.Morbid future plans?
In the beginning of 2017 we’re expecting the release of  Lord Of Sick Recordings and planned European tour in late June and early July with COCKLUSH and MENSTRUAL COCKTAIL in 7/8 countries and participation as headliners of  Kot Am Stiel-2 in Passau / Germany, but unfortunately we canceled the tour because we received threats from several countries about political charges to FBI. For our security and the security to musicians from other two bands we decided to canceled the tour.

10.Thanks Plamen for your time in this interview,last vomits!
Thank you for your interest, we wish your readers health and luck.... Make Shit- Not Love ...ha-ha-ha -ha ... 


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Thursday, January 12, 2017

Interview - Steven Koster (Smegma/Bowel Crust/Rompeprop)


1.Sick greetings from Peru,Steven! hows the things there?
Well freak, since Smegma (1988-1991), Bowelcrust (1991-1995) & Rompeprop (2000-2003) I obviously became a lot older [18 years old starting Smegma, till today almost 47].
Got married, had children, got divorced, switched jobs. Nowadays I just work to stay alive like most people and I don’t live ‘the life of grind’ anymore, but still like the music ofcourse and still wearing the T-shirts. And a big formula 1 fan since the seventies.



2.Back to the old years from putrid grindcore and extreme scene, explain more about this man...the bands, the labels, the concerts?
In the country we live in [Netherlands], i think most people in the extreme metalscene worldwide know it because of bands like Pestilence, Asphyx, Prostitute Disfigurement, Inhume, Rectal Smegma, Rompeprop, Cliteater, etc.
Allthough some of those bands still exist, it will never be like the old days. Most fans that were into extreme music  in the 80’s and 90’s were rejects, outcasts en lived the total life of that music. Punk, anarchy, fuck everything!
Today people that like this music are decent students or have decent jobs and families. Times have changed a lot. It is not the music outside our society anymore, but inside, combined with normal lifes. [family, job, kids]



How was the killer scene from grindcore? We were quite spoiled in the Netherlands and we had a lot of cool gigs in those glorydays 1987-1991. I am so happy I saw Sore throat, Carcass [only 2 albums released], old Napalm Death,
The Accüsed, MDC, Suicidal Tendencies, Morbid Angel [Altars of Madness tour], Death, Autopsy, Bolt Thrower, Doom, Slayer, Sodom, Whiplash, Agathocles, Kreator [Pleasure To Kill period], Wehrmacht, Brutal Truth, Spermbirds, Negazione,
Gwar, you name it… We were young, we loved extreme metal and grindcore and we had gigs every month. The scene was strong and healthy. I am so thankful I lived those years. Old Lady Drivers, Righteous Pigs, man I loved them all to the bone!



3.Smegma was a brutal band from fast hardcore and raw grindcore...tell us how was the gigs from Smegma? how many releases edited Smegma?
The name of Smegma became much bigger than we deserved I think. We were just a small club of friends that loved fast hardcore. We made a demo but because we were the first generation, lotsa people got to know us.
3 songs were taken from our demotape to press on a split ep with Agathocles. Smegma became cult after we split up in 1991. But it wasn’t that special I think in the world of grindcore. We were flattered that lotsa people liked us but we never made decent recordings.
We only did like 10 gigs in low budget places with great oldschool grindcore atmosphere. The only thing  that frustrates me is that we never recorded live gigs on video, only one was recorded and that one was terrible, because our guitarplayer was out of the band.
So a friend was a last minute stand-in but he didn’t knew our songs properly and he had an awful guitarsound, so that gig is total shit [Smegma 1990, Soos Plock Volkel]. So on youTube there is only one terrible Smegma gig. That hurts a bit I must say.




4.About the inspiration from your insane artwork...pure gore and putrid mind i think...
I don’t know actually. I just liked to draw and I love extreme stuff but I didn’t pay much interest in other artists or something. I just did it. Last Days Of Humanity used a lot of my drawings. And my friend Erwin from S.M.E.S. too.









5.When you vomited in Rompeprop how was the things? 
Rompeprop is a warm memory. I am almost 47 now but still people send me messages that they started to listen to goregrind because of my vocals and other flattering compliments. It just doesn’t stop.  I had a typical idea of how to use the pitchshifter and luckily people loved it. Goregrind is a very friendly happy scene, I love it! Rompeprop became successful in 2002 but I wasn’t able to do too many shows or touring. So I only performed in the early years, so I didn’t do shows with Rompeprop like the famous Obscene Extreme gigs. Maybe that is a pity but I don’t regret stepping out. It just wasn’t what I wanted being on tour, drinking and partying. My health and my job didn’t let me. But what i still miss is writing lyrics and creating songs in the rehearsalroom. That was the best thing of being in a band; the creative process. I miss the rehearsalroom, not the stage.



6.What is your opinion about the actual grindcore scene around the world?
I don’t care to be honest, really. I don’t feel too connected anymore. So I don’t know shit about what the scene is today. It all happens on Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and Instagram, so.. it is so different from my years as a grindhead.
But it isn’t a big deal. I have my music on tape and cd and I still listen to it like that. I didn’t grow along with the technology too much so I am still into videotapes and cassette; my hunger for new stuff had died out [except for Gutalax and band like that].
I have music to fill a whole lifetime. I only know the goregrindscene in the Netherlands, Czech Republic  and Germany and that scene one big happy family. Worldwide I haven’t got a clue and I am not really interested.



7.Are you fan from horror,terror,splatter,gore movies? your favorites?
Yeah, I still feel passion seeing a real brutal splatter, although I prefer special effects with props [puppets] instead of computertechnology. Evil Dead 1 is quite cheap and fake perhaps, but that is exactly how I love it! No new movie beats Evil Dead 1! Yeah, I’m an old fashioned grandpa.  ;-)



8.You know some the extreme scene from Peru?
Isn’t Matanza from Peru? I love their stuff! And I had an old tape from Cannibalistic. I have to look that up but I think they came from Peru. And I know SxFxCx from youtube.


9.Someday Rompeprop reunion? or not more? Smegma i think is impossible?
Never. I don’t go on stage again.



10.Last words Steven and thanks for your time in this interview.
Don’t be too serious about music. Lots a people forget to just enjoy. When I check something on YouTube and I read the reaction section.. I just don’t understand the fighting and arguing. There is nothing wrong with being friendly. 



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