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Genocide Pact- S/T LP (Bone Vinyl) (Sale price!)

Genocide Pact- S/T LP (Bone Vinyl) (Sale price!)
Genocide Pact- S/T LP (Bone Vinyl) (Sale price!)
SKU: relapse7486bone
Band/Title: Genocide Pact
Label: Relapse
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Price: $16.99
Product Details

PRESSING INFO:

First Press

2192 x Bone White Standard Gram

346 x Blood Red and Orange Krush Half 'n Half with Black, Orange and Bone White Splatter Standard Gram 

205 x Blue Jay Standard Gram *Band Exclusive*

142 x Bone White, Halloween Orange and Blood Red Tri Color Merge with Black, Orange Krush and Blood Red Splatter Standard Gram 

100 x Clear (Not available to the the public - Friends of band and label only)

GENOCIDE PACT return with their eponymous new album. An overdose of gut-wrenching Death Metal, Genocide Pact is heavy, engrossing, and undoubtedly brutal.

"This album reflects on the feeling of watching the world crumble while dealing with personal tragedy," says guitarist/vocalist Tim Mullaney. True to his word - every track on Genocide Pact is a sonic assault brimming with palpable malaise. From the guttural screams in the album's opener "Led to Extinction", to the driving double bass that carries "Perverse Dominion", and a head rattling low end on "Deprive Degrade" - Genocide Pact is wholly negative Death Metal.

The fury behind Genocide Pact captures the band's collective frustrations and personal journeys through these turbulent times. 

"You turn on the news and see mass shootings, a global pandemic, endless war, and corporations and politicians trying to sell you bullshit. You pick up your phone and another friend or family member has died. On top of that, you’re broke as fuck and work endlessly for a boss that doesn’t even know your name. You find yourself paranoid, pissed off, and embracing nihilism," Tim Mullaney says.

GENOCIDE PACT have learned to embrace the negativity, churning out one of 2021's ugliest and unforgiving records.