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Bad Songs Forever

by Deaf Club

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mranybody
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mranybody I love the manic aggression of this track. The whole EP is insanely good but this track just makes it. Slaanesh would be proud. Favorite track: But Does It Fart?.
Darknight
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Darknight Deaf Club happen to be the best band on the planet and they damn well know it. Four tracks of neighbour annoyance just to upset the locals, so play it real LOUD and then go play Productive Disruption cos its insanely good as well. Favorite track: If You Eat a Rat, It Might Taste Good.
patrick cunningham
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patrick cunningham Best band standing in the USA right now. The production on this seems even better than Productive Disruption. Been waiting for a band of this caliber for so long. Thank you Deaf Club, I know making this music means putting your bodies on the wheel. Favorite track: Broken Face.
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    Deaf Club is a savage sound bath dripping with sardonicism: a blastbeat-centric hardcore punk assault channeling crust, thrash, and grind (un)sensibilities. Succinct pauses, surreal frequencies and effects, breakneck pace and sharply hurled vocals characterize the band’s aesthetic, which seems as though it is rooted in a sort of nasty-sound-meets-highbrow-message ethos. Fueled by the onslaught of society’s insanity and driven mad by tinnitus, Justin Pearson (The Locust, Dead Cross, Planet B), Brian Amalfitano (ACxDC), Scott Osment (Weak Flesh), Jason Klein (Run With The Hunted), and Tommy Meehan (The Manx, Chum Out!) approach music as an opportunity to confront our collective sicknesses. In 2020, the band released their debut EP, Contemporary Sickness, as well as a Remix cassette EP of bonus remixes featuring GothBoiClique’s YAWNS, Bubblegum Octopus, 304angstroms, and DJ Embryonic Petit Sac. They then released a cover and video of Killing Joke’s “The Wait” as a benefit, along with a slew of other music videos, including a long form performance of their debut LP in its entirety. They continued with a collaboration with clothing brand Brain Dead to release ultra limited test pressings of their album Productive Disruption, and played a handful of shows in Southern California, including under a bridge in DTLA lit by the spotlight of a police helicopter hovering overhead. In January of 2022, their first full-length was released.

    BAD SONGS FOREVER was recorded by Alex Estrada and Tommy Meehan. Mixed and mastered by Brent Asbury. Pressed on limited edition color vinyl.

    Album art and design by Paul Rentler.

    Having just released their debut LP, Productive Disruption, in January of 2022, Deaf Club wasted no time in the relentless pursuit of perfecting sci fi crust punk from the future; the result is their newest EP, BAD SONGS FOREVER. Made up of 3 original tracks as well as a Pixies cover of “Broken Face”— Joey Santiago of Pixies remarked, “Love it! Going to steal that Feedback Pedal Effect” upon hearing it— the band claws and spews its way into a heightened state of controlled chaos, taking time to more deliberately build, layer and pace each track in ways they previously hadn’t. As their shared style comes increasingly into laser-focus with each new song, Deaf Club continues to meld d-beat and thrash sensibilities with unhinged battery acid buzzes, disgruntled rhythms, and tongue in cheek lyrics spit cynical and sharp.

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  • Deaf Club - Bad Songs Forever 7" EP (Red vinyl)
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    Bad Songs Forever 7" EP (Red vinyl)

    Deaf Club is a savage sound bath dripping with sardonicism: a blastbeat-centric hardcore punk assault channeling crust, thrash, and grind (un)sensibilities. Succinct pauses, surreal frequencies and effects, breakneck pace and sharply hurled vocals characterize the band’s aesthetic, which seems as though it is rooted in a sort of nasty-sound-meets-highbrow-message ethos. Fueled by the onslaught of society’s insanity and driven mad by tinnitus, Justin Pearson (The Locust, Dead Cross, Planet B), Brian Amalfitano (ACxDC), Scott Osment (Weak Flesh), Jason Klein (Run With The Hunted), and Tommy Meehan (The Manx, Chum Out!) approach music as an opportunity to confront our collective sicknesses. In 2020, the band released their debut EP, Contemporary Sickness, as well as a Remix cassette EP of bonus remixes featuring GothBoiClique’s YAWNS, Bubblegum Octopus, 304angstroms, and DJ Embryonic Petit Sac. They then released a cover and video of Killing Joke’s “The Wait” as a benefit, along with a slew of other music videos, including a long form performance of their debut LP in its entirety. They continued with a collaboration with clothing brand Brain Dead to release ultra limited test pressings of their album Productive Disruption, and played a handful of shows in Southern California, including under a bridge in DTLA lit by the spotlight of a police helicopter hovering overhead. In January of 2022, their first full-length was released.

    BAD SONGS FOREVER was recorded by Alex Estrada and Tommy Meehan. Mixed and mastered by Brent Asbury. Pressed on limited edition color vinyl.

    Album art and design by Paul Rentler.

    Having just released their debut LP, Productive Disruption, in January of 2022, Deaf Club wasted no time in the relentless pursuit of perfecting sci fi crust punk from the future; the result is their newest EP, BAD SONGS FOREVER. Made up of 3 original tracks as well as a Pixies cover of “Broken Face”— Joey Santiago of Pixies remarked, “Love it! Going to steal that Feedback Pedal Effect” upon hearing it— the band claws and spews its way into a heightened state of controlled chaos, taking time to more deliberately build, layer and pace each track in ways they previously hadn’t. As their shared style comes increasingly into laser-focus with each new song, Deaf Club continues to meld d-beat and thrash sensibilities with unhinged battery acid buzzes, disgruntled rhythms, and tongue in cheek lyrics spit cynical and sharp.

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  • Deaf Club - Bad Songs Forever 7" EP (White vinyl)
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    Bad Songs Forever 7" EP (White vinyl)

    Deaf Club is a savage sound bath dripping with sardonicism: a blastbeat-centric hardcore punk assault channeling crust, thrash, and grind (un)sensibilities. Succinct pauses, surreal frequencies and effects, breakneck pace and sharply hurled vocals characterize the band’s aesthetic, which seems as though it is rooted in a sort of nasty-sound-meets-highbrow-message ethos. Fueled by the onslaught of society’s insanity and driven mad by tinnitus, Justin Pearson (The Locust, Dead Cross, Planet B), Brian Amalfitano (ACxDC), Scott Osment (Weak Flesh), Jason Klein (Run With The Hunted), and Tommy Meehan (The Manx, Chum Out!) approach music as an opportunity to confront our collective sicknesses. In 2020, the band released their debut EP, Contemporary Sickness, as well as a Remix cassette EP of bonus remixes featuring GothBoiClique’s YAWNS, Bubblegum Octopus, 304angstroms, and DJ Embryonic Petit Sac. They then released a cover and video of Killing Joke’s “The Wait” as a benefit, along with a slew of other music videos, including a long form performance of their debut LP in its entirety. They continued with a collaboration with clothing brand Brain Dead to release ultra limited test pressings of their album Productive Disruption, and played a handful of shows in Southern California, including under a bridge in DTLA lit by the spotlight of a police helicopter hovering overhead. In January of 2022, their first full-length was released.

    BAD SONGS FOREVER was recorded by Alex Estrada and Tommy Meehan. Mixed and mastered by Brent Asbury. Pressed on limited edition color vinyl.

    Album art and design by Paul Rentler.

    Having just released their debut LP, Productive Disruption, in January of 2022, Deaf Club wasted no time in the relentless pursuit of perfecting sci fi crust punk from the future; the result is their newest EP, BAD SONGS FOREVER. Made up of 3 original tracks as well as a Pixies cover of “Broken Face”— Joey Santiago of Pixies remarked, “Love it! Going to steal that Feedback Pedal Effect” upon hearing it— the band claws and spews its way into a heightened state of controlled chaos, taking time to more deliberately build, layer and pace each track in ways they previously hadn’t. As their shared style comes increasingly into laser-focus with each new song, Deaf Club continues to meld d-beat and thrash sensibilities with unhinged battery acid buzzes, disgruntled rhythms, and tongue in cheek lyrics spit cynical and sharp.

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Fill cracks with glue, hide gross revenue. Know the dead can only say, “Boo”. I’m Deaf I said, I bang my head. He’s Deaf he said, let’s bang our head. Never met, never spoke, cry and cry, go (heart) broke. In the air, smell gun smoke. End the race, who will croak? Get clue after clue. Don’t think it through. Know the deaf can also say, “Boo”. I’m Deaf I said, I bang my head. He’s Deaf he said, let’s band our Head Never met, never spoke. Cry and cry, go (heart) broke. In the air, smell gun smoke. End the race, who will croak? Walk the avenue to the barbecue. Clock says, “Cuckoo”. Guns can’t say, “Boo”. I’ll just say, “Boo”.
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Lick the dry sweat. Dumb ones place the bet. Fire the bullet. Forget shit, buy debt. Is this Funny yet? Buttfuck the asset. Piece and love violent. Constipate vanity, Liberate humanity. But does it fart? Turned on, get real wet. Dumb is just dead set. Stomach is upset? Don’t flush the toilet! Pendejo mindset. Crash planes? I forget. Oops, there’s no reset. God, make us regret. Constipate vanity, Liberate humanity. But does it fart? Gimme gimme, get. Place a bet and yet Spam the secret. Watch the TV set, Nature plays roulette. Riot real quiet, I’ll just deny it. God is the advocate.
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Half a degree won the killing spree. No one told them they can’t fuck money. Scream! Scream! Hope fiend got cleaned. The long shortcut fell in the dry sea. Oh, don’t agree, just see in 2D. Scream! Scream! Hope fiend got cleaned. What memory is not on TV? Get a pony and act real shitty. Scream! Scream! Hope fiend got cleaned. Who signed up to take a hint? There’s no room for sentiment. Need godliness and vanity, But land right on insanity. Tell me who’s the loser in the Pretty City. Jerk off, jerk on, ya jerk. Jerk off, jerk on, piece of work. Come on, turn off, don’t learn. Turn on, turn out, pigs will burn. Who sells shoes made of cement? Is a dead cop relevant? Reelect Clown and Country, tell me if death is in 3D.

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Having just released their debut LP, Productive Disruption, in January of 2022, Deaf Club wasted no time in the relentless pursuit of perfecting sci fi crust punk from the future; the result is their newest EP, BAD SONGS FOREVER. Made up of 3 original tracks as well as a Pixies cover of “Broken Face”— Joey Santiago of Pixies remarked, “Love it! Going to steal that Feedback Pedal Effect” upon hearing it— the band claws and spews its way into a heightened state of controlled chaos, taking time to more deliberately build, layer and pace each track in ways they previously hadn’t. As their shared style comes increasingly into laser-focus with each new song, Deaf Club continues to meld d-beat and thrash sensibilities with unhinged battery acid buzzes, disgruntled rhythms, and tongue in cheek lyrics spit cynical and sharp.

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released May 6, 2022

BAD SONGS FOREVER was recorded by Alex Estrada at Pale Moon Audio and Tommy Meehan. Mixed and mastered by Brent Asbury. Pressed on limited edition color vinyl, released by Three One G and Sweatband Records.

Album art and design by Paul Rentler.

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