With a very energic and aggressive approach Generation Decline jumped into the middle at the very beginning by topics like social and political oppression, religious brainwash or domestic violence. The hardcore/crust punk that Generation Decline plays is less raw and more punk-like than original British crust punk, that's almost like some a monotonous version of thrash metal. This could be a continuous analogy, cause American punk was also more melodic and audience friendlier than British punk. Of course Generation Decline is (fortunately) quite far from being audience friendly. Their overwhelming intensity is impressing even if it's about crust punk. Their female frontman not simply keeping up, but even extending the intensity with her extremely aggressive performance. Even though this record was only a title-less EP, probably one of their first tryings, it was quite stunning.
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