Listening to the sophomore album from Soundmankillz, one immediately lays to waste any misconceptions that the Phoenix-based act is another cog in the metalcore machine. Catapulting off the inevitable trajectory of industrial bands like Ministry and hardcore thrash like Megadeth, SMK is far more apt to be described as a combination of these two. In fact, boxing the five-piece into any particular genre proves far more difficult from song to song. As the record spins, echoes...
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