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*CROUSTIBAT & SIMBIOSE SPLIT (2000)*

 This one is a blast. A split that has CROUSTIBAT'S side called THEORY OF THE IGNITE and SIMBIOSE's called MUSIC ANTI-DEPRESSION. Nice fresh slabs of crust, grindcore,punk, very extreme all the way. There were few pressings made and I was lucky enough to get one at the time. The vynil is accompanied by a beautiful pamphlet with the lyrics, manifesto (sermon to the fishes by Croustibat is a must read) and other information about the bands. Good DIY times.

CROUSTIBAT - THEORY OF THE IGNITE + SIMBIOSE - MUSIC FOR ANTIDEPRESSION FORMAT: VYNIL







After 22 years, the music still remains fresh, extreme and with a true DIY ethos. CROUSTIBAT's side is pure crust and the drumming is absolutely amazing, as well as the riffs that do not become derivative at any moment. Simbiose's side leans more on the extreme metal side with grindcore infusions. Anarcho-punk at its best. Will probably turn this into digital because the world needs to listen to this. Lovely. 

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