Heavy Mental Fuck-Up!

| Paranoid

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Heavy Mental Fuck-Up!

Sweden s (Paranoid) has been keeping busy since the release of their debut full length Satyagraha back in 2015, putting out EP s containing both original songs and Disclose covers to keep listeners hungry for more of their take on Japanese/Swedish d-beat/punk and Venom style black/speed metal. Now the group has returned with their second full length Heavy Mental Fuck-Up!, which changes up the production values slightly but still offers up more of the punchy riffing and precision that made their previous material so appealing. It s not a drastic reinvention of what (Paranoid) has been doing from the very beginning, but there s still plenty of substance to keep any fan of d-beat satisfied. - Metal Trenches

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  • Metal Trenhes

    On their sophomore full length 偏執症者 (Paranoid) has scaled back the noise level slightly and continued their precise d-beat attack. While it hasn’t quite managed to grab me in the same way that Satyagraha did three years ago, there’s still plenty of noteworthy riffs to keep me coming back and these guys continue to do the style justice.  

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  • Overdrive Magazine

    I think it is refreshingly rad. 

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  • Pndftw

    Three years later, after releasing a plentiful array of smaller releases, the group has refined their assault to make a more conventional yet still devastating record.  

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  • Battle Helm

    This is super duper cool stuff that should be blasted at high volume to make your neighbors aware of the fact that this is the end.  

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  • Stereogum

    Heavy Mental Fuck-Up! is the sort of album where you will hear a chainsaw sound effect and you will be certain that these motherfuckers actually brought a real chainsaw into the booth. 

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  • The Median Man

    The riffs are snarling monsters, the vocals are biting and roaring.  

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  • The Mighty Decibel

    A rip-roaring good time of a record. 

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