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- 01. Aldauði
02. Gereyðing
03. Fyrirlitning
04. Skófla Skófla
05. Enga Framtíð, Takk
06. SkítablóðDAUÐYFLIN
Dauþiflin
[engl] 6 tracks of incendiary Icelandic hardcore punk custom built to destroy even the sturdiest of preconceived notions. Have no doubts, these fierce women (and Fannar) of Reykjavík are laying down an unholy path to the icy acid bath that waits for us all. Hell has frozen over. Burn yourself all the way down with this one. Pogo to the prophecy beat. 350 copies on black, 150 copies on marbled turquoise 70gr vinyl housed in an ILR custom 12pt glued pocket sleeve with printed inner sleeve and download card included. Art by the band. Recorded by the band. Mastered by Will Killingsworth. Cut at Golden Mastering.- Format
- 7''
- Release-Datum
- 27.04.2018
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