Screamy Sheep

This is not even close to poppy.
I hope I don't scare regular readers away with my foray back into hardcore. Jay's of the opinion that plenty of us had at least a little love for screamy, heavy music at some point. I hope he's right! If we have closet ravers, surely we have some ex-(scr)e(a)mo kids, right?
Anyhow, I bought this album recently because I was feeling totally angst ridden and nothing I usually listen to was cutting it. I recalled this band I saw once in Ottawa (possibly at Barrymore's opening for Fugazi?) and Googled them - Buried Inside are still around! This discovery was perfectly timed and now I can't stop listening to their album, Chronoclast.
I'd recommend against listening to this song loudly while on the phone with your parents - they may become unnecessarily alarmed.
Time as Commodity - Buried Inside
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6 Comments:
I am a dink and encoded wrong. I will attempt to rectify ce soir!
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Jay, throw up that Brothers' Keeper like you mean it.
-Naben
great stuff. personally, i like to listen to the japanese band envy - check out their album 'a dead sinking story'
the world got a little white trashier.
Thanks for the consistently fabulous music -- always checking your site out for unique songs. . .thanks again!
i thought the openers for the Fugazi show at Barrymores was Blake and Three Penny Opera. I remember walking past a road hockey game between, three Penny opera and Buried Inside, to determine the opener for said show. And Three Penny won? Not sure, I also remember walking in during Blakes set, which means i must of missed BI, if the played.
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