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Tuesday 13 May 2014

Multinational Corporations - "Jamat-Al-Maut" ki disambiguation.

  “Jamat – Al- Maut” is a 13 minutes worth listening EP and you can play the album all over again and again and increase the duration to xyz minutes. The band that created this monstrous grindcore treat is known as Multinational Corporations, hailing from Lahore, Pakistan. I extremely loved the variations of everything you heard before hitting you back with pure package of grindcore with amazing riffs and vocals, sounding absolutely deadly.  The EP is quick, fast and straight to the point.

“Fuck Your Patriotism”, the title itself explains the exact answer to your brain regarding the story behind this song. It’s quick, punchy and all the frustrations and problems a country might face is screamed out loud. I really loved the “Shove it up your ass” reference.  Next come “Jamat-Al-Maut” which means congregation of death; a song wishing death for those people who thinks they would fuck angels in heaven if they kill people. “Ab in madarchodo ki bari hai” is a beautiful phrase. The fast switch to another song continues with “Stratum Slave”, awesome groove and maintenance of breakdowns and riffs. “Advertisement Overdose”, I love this song. I am glad I don’t watch TV at all, only football or cricket and erotic stuffs. I loved the vocals a lot, perfectly expressed according to what it should be done.  Specially in the end “Advertisement overdose. Watching TV comatose. Surf Excel, Lipton Tea. Chutiyap (crap). Not for me”. “LPC”, Laund Pe Char. THE END. “White Collar Communism” , rolls in and I loved the solos in here as it actually reflects the visualization of how white collar guys might fuck you all day and night. “Lauray ka Marxism” . “Salaab”, which means flood and I must say it was a big flood of anger, frustrations and some serious song writing gift flowing all over you.  The EP wraps up with “Penniless Pride”, perfect choice for the last song. Exclusive package of everything, groove, melody, punch, kick, sex, food, bla bla!

This band is huge, I hope they come to India soon. I hope they sneak in India and play. I hope they tour the world. I hope they keep on writing songs the way they do. Absolutely brilliant EP. Grindcore at its best. Lyrics are baap. If you haven’t heard this EP, you should probably go to heaven.


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