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Listen to this if you have anything remotely resembling good taste in music
Atlanta grindcore trio Dead in the Dirt
are staunchly vegan, straight-edge, and anti-human; they once sold
stickers from their website boldly proclaiming, “Euthanize People Not
Pit Bulls.” Nuanced reflection is not their aim. They're not subtle with
their views, and their music follows suit. On August 6, Southern Lord will release their full-length The Blind Hole, which was produced by Andy Nelson of Weekend Nachos and Like Rats.
That album's “The Pit of Me” lets their His Hero Is Gone influence
shine more, as Nelson's touch lets Dead in the Dirt take up all the
space they didn't consume on their previous efforts. “Pit” could very
well be a reference to that above cover, as it possesses enough black
space to create an ambiguous bottom.
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