Sistematezar Odio - Puto Mundo 7"
Many years ago, when I first heard the 1991 Sistematizar Odio recordings, I thought to myself "hot damn this shit is so fucking good, if this had been on vinyl at the time, it'd be a top bonzer want for me and everybody else". So it's with a deep pride and joy that, all these years later, I can present these recordings on a 7" so everyone can know it without any bonzer prices involved.
An all-star cast of Peruvian punk heroes from Huasipungo and Materia Organica accompanied two visiting friends for one night of spontaneous hardcore explosion. The resulting 30 minutes of recordings are a goldmine of totally destroyed, unhinged, barbaric speedcore attack. 1991 is before so much of punk became so regimented and systematic, and this can be heard in the earnest ferocity of these recordings. Is it grindcore? Fast hardcore? Noisecore? Thrash? YES. It's simply noise, not music.
These two visiting friends would return to France and, from the momentum and positivity of the Sistematizar Odio recording session, began a new project together: Coche Bomba, one of the best and coolest power violence bands and a band very close to my heart.
In 2018 the recordings were edited down to 10 minutes for a short-run cassette release, and after years of daydreaming and twiddling thumbs, I've put those 10 minutes onto the collector's choice of formats, complete with art and layout by Sistematizar Odio/Coche Bomba vocalist Ivan Brun. Another dream fulfilled. But a listen may turn it into a nightmare.
Many years ago, when I first heard the 1991 Sistematizar Odio recordings, I thought to myself "hot damn this shit is so fucking good, if this had been on vinyl at the time, it'd be a top bonzer want for me and everybody else". So it's with a deep pride and joy that, all these years later, I can present these recordings on a 7" so everyone can know it without any bonzer prices involved.
An all-star cast of Peruvian punk heroes from Huasipungo and Materia Organica accompanied two visiting friends for one night of spontaneous hardcore explosion. The resulting 30 minutes of recordings are a goldmine of totally destroyed, unhinged, barbaric speedcore attack. 1991 is before so much of punk became so regimented and systematic, and this can be heard in the earnest ferocity of these recordings. Is it grindcore? Fast hardcore? Noisecore? Thrash? YES. It's simply noise, not music.
These two visiting friends would return to France and, from the momentum and positivity of the Sistematizar Odio recording session, began a new project together: Coche Bomba, one of the best and coolest power violence bands and a band very close to my heart.
In 2018 the recordings were edited down to 10 minutes for a short-run cassette release, and after years of daydreaming and twiddling thumbs, I've put those 10 minutes onto the collector's choice of formats, complete with art and layout by Sistematizar Odio/Coche Bomba vocalist Ivan Brun. Another dream fulfilled. But a listen may turn it into a nightmare.
Many years ago, when I first heard the 1991 Sistematizar Odio recordings, I thought to myself "hot damn this shit is so fucking good, if this had been on vinyl at the time, it'd be a top bonzer want for me and everybody else". So it's with a deep pride and joy that, all these years later, I can present these recordings on a 7" so everyone can know it without any bonzer prices involved.
An all-star cast of Peruvian punk heroes from Huasipungo and Materia Organica accompanied two visiting friends for one night of spontaneous hardcore explosion. The resulting 30 minutes of recordings are a goldmine of totally destroyed, unhinged, barbaric speedcore attack. 1991 is before so much of punk became so regimented and systematic, and this can be heard in the earnest ferocity of these recordings. Is it grindcore? Fast hardcore? Noisecore? Thrash? YES. It's simply noise, not music.
These two visiting friends would return to France and, from the momentum and positivity of the Sistematizar Odio recording session, began a new project together: Coche Bomba, one of the best and coolest power violence bands and a band very close to my heart.
In 2018 the recordings were edited down to 10 minutes for a short-run cassette release, and after years of daydreaming and twiddling thumbs, I've put those 10 minutes onto the collector's choice of formats, complete with art and layout by Sistematizar Odio/Coche Bomba vocalist Ivan Brun. Another dream fulfilled. But a listen may turn it into a nightmare.