Tracklisting:
1 Ladyscraper Chunderchunkmaster (3:56)
2 Toecutter XianOvenaxxSoisanteNeuf (2:16)
3 Cardopusher Travestieten Transsexuelen Over The Rainbow Braak (4:19)
4 Comatone (2) Time Stretching Sickness (6:16)
5 Dr. Bastardo Zombie Claart Splatter Rave (4:33)
6 Wood Ammo Done (3:32)
7 Microphyst Taking Chances With Oncoming Traffic (3:09)
8 Vankmen Bloody Steel In The Hour Of Chaos (2:27)
9 Autobee Grump Cunt (1:35)
10 Shitmat Let's Leave The Rave Now I'm Bored And Hungry (1:19)
11 DJ Floorclearer I Shit On The Chest Of Fun (3:10)
12 Ebola (3) Life Ain't Nuthin' But Breeches And Money (3:48)
13 Judith Priest Clerical Error (3:32)
14 Dolon Monkey Talk5 (4:04)
15 Grrr (3) Rubber Nipples (5:01)
16 Sorry Subterranean_Subhuman_Singer_Songwriter (1:39)
Proboscus Records is Wrong Music's younger, more disgusting brother and it is proud to present it's long awaited compilation sampler.
Vomit! is bursting at the seams with speed, brutality and insane drum programming - but it's not just your usual straightforward gabber/breakcore party. Each track attempts to do something new and exciting with the genre, you wont find any substandard ragga jungle workouts here. Ladyscraper, Floorclearer, Autobee, Grrr, Vankmen and Shitmat bring the full on noise/grindcore assault with kick drums that will tear your eyes out and speeding, skittering snares that jab at you like 10,000 rusty forks. There are some more 'danceable' moments as well, Dr Bastardo brings the amens in his usual masterful style, whipping you up and making you froth at the mouth and drool on your clothing. There is yet more creative amen wizardry from Cardopusher, Wood Ammo, Ebola, Microphyst and Judith Priest all of whom will have you strapping yourself into your dancing pants. Then, Toecutter (Australia's most evil) brings you the musical equilivent of a huge fat man, covered in hair and sweat, holding you down on the floor and sticking his knob in your ear. While singing the theme tune from Friends. And laughing. There is light amidst the darkness, however. Comatone and Dolon both offer two slick and beautiful takes on electronica that provide a counterpoint to the rest of the album, which is finished off by the frankly disturbing Sorry whose eerie sounds-scape is akin to being stalked through a deserted London underground station by Robbie Williams (kind of like the movie Creep, but with Robbie Williams in it. Urrrgh). Look, your gonna like it. It's got all the music that goes "grrrhhhsmmrppphpoooshaarrgrhrhplaaarkxxsafff" on it.
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