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9 Shocks Terror - Zen and the Art of Beating Your Ass CD

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9 Shocks Terror - Zen and the Art of Beating Your Ass CD.  This was originally released by the Japanese label Devour in 1999. It was a limited pressing and very few were available in the US. When the planned re-press didn't materialize Havoc stepped into the breach to rescue this modern classic from obscurity. Nine Shocks Terror is probably the most brutal and uncompromising hardcore bands on earth. This CD features their best material, a totally raw and powerful hardcore onslaught. This re-issue has been completely re-mastered to correct the first pressing's flat sound and features different cover artwork than the original. This CD is essential to anyone who likes high volume, high energy, in your face hardcore music.

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