DISCHARGE: Part Two Of 'End Of Days' Track-By-Track Breakdown

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U.K.-based crust legends DISCHARGE announced their signing to Nuclear Blast late last year. After the release of their "New World Order" EP, the time has come to unleash their new studio album (their Nuclear Blast debut) on an unsuspecting world. It is titled "End Of Days" and will be made available on April 29. The second track-by-track breakdown video for "End Of Days" can be seen below. DISCHARGE commented: "So here it is, the 'End Of Days'... Fifteen brand-new tracks. "The first day we entered the studio we kept hearing all over the media that there was a blood moon that night, and certain religious groups were reporting that it was the 'end of days.' It seemed a natural title for the album given the lyrical content of the songs and the state of the world today, so it stuck with us. "Regression has been the basis of this album, opposed to 'progression.'‎ We really cut it down to basics on this one, quite a few songs under two minutes long... we're all really pleased with it. Play loud!" "End Of Days" track listing: 01. New World Order 02. Raped And Pillaged 03. End Of Days 04. The Broken Law 05. False Flag Entertainment 06. Meet Your Maker 07. Hatebomb 08. It Can't Happen Here 09. Infected 10. Killing Yourself To Live 11. Looking At Pictures Of Genocide 12. Hung Drawn And Quartered 13. Population Control 14. The Terror Alert 15. Accessories By Molotov (Part 2) DISCHARGE is a British hardcore punk band formed in 1977. The group is characterized by a minimalistic approach to music and lyrics — a heavy, distorted and grinding guitar-driven sound and raw, shouted vocals, with lyrics on anarchistic and pacifistic themes. DISCHARGE's 1982 debut album, "Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing", went to No. 2 in the U.K. indie chart and No. 40 in the U.K. album chart. In the early 1980s, numerous DISCHARGE singles and EPs landed in the Top 10 of the U.K. indie charts, including the 1981 EP "Why?" and the 1982 single "State Violence State Control". "Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing" paved the way for thrash metal, black metal, crust punk, grindcore and various extreme metal subgenres. The musical genre of d-beat is named after DISCHARGE and their distinctive drumbeat. DISCHARGE 2016: Jeff Janiak (JJ) - Vocals To‎ny Roberts (Bones) - Lead Guitar Terry Roberts (Tezz) - Rhythm Guitar Roy Wainwright (Rainy) - Bass Dave Bridgewood - Drums
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