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Una Vida De Tristeza

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There’s nothing safe about Inservibles. From their no-fi recording quality to the indecipherable vocals, everything indicates you’re in for a bad trip. Inspired by the roughest spots of ‘80s Italian and Scandinavian hardcore as well as their Mexican forefathers, Inservibles were perhaps the most pissed-off band on the planet at the time of this release. With tracks like“Exclusión” splitting time between quasi-black metal ambiance and breakneck hardcore punk tempos and “Ruido de Mierda”’s almost-anthemic quality, Una Vida de Tristeza is a highlight in the elusive Inservibles discography. 

Marcos Hassan

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