Genres: Punk / Chaotic Hardcore / Metalcore / Grindcore
Related artists: Reply, Minus 45°, Nervous Mother and Am I Dead Yet?.
Country: Antwerpen BELGIUM
Years Active: 2008-2012
Song: "Write My Father"
Album: "Failures"
Year: 2010
For fans of: Norma Jean, The Chariot, Botch, Lavotchkin, Coarse, Birch, Stuntman, Die Abete, Trainwreck, Belladone, Thumbscrew, DSGNS, (early) Every Time I Die, Barque, Canyons, Warsaw Was Raw, Llynch, Engineer, The Minor Times, Training For Utopia and Von Wolfe.
Related artists: Reply, Minus 45°, Nervous Mother and Am I Dead Yet?.
Country: Antwerpen BELGIUM
Years Active: 2008-2012
Song: "Write My Father"
Album: "Failures"
Year: 2010
For fans of: Norma Jean, The Chariot, Botch, Lavotchkin, Coarse, Birch, Stuntman, Die Abete, Trainwreck, Belladone, Thumbscrew, DSGNS, (early) Every Time I Die, Barque, Canyons, Warsaw Was Raw, Llynch, Engineer, The Minor Times, Training For Utopia and Von Wolfe.
Label(s): Adagio830 Records
MILLIONS OF THEM were a four-piece chaotic hardcore, mathcore metal band from Belgium. They only released a single 12"LP from what I can tell, but it's a banger. If you enjoy the mayhem of Botch, Coarse, Norma Jean or Von Wolfe you'll probably eat this up.
Released in 2010 the 10-track 'Failures' LP is over in less than 20 minutes, making it a short, volatile and explosive listen. Things get hectic quick, as "Vow" is a banger that summons call-and-response vocals at 1:30 that take the opener to the next level. "Dramatize Revolution" is a rolling behemoth with some seriously thick vocals that scream Josh Scogin, which is never, ever a bad thing. "Write My Father" is a phenomenal tune that goes on a rampage but deploys a commanding ending from 1:25 that erupts into a pulverizing stop/start breakdown at 1:40. There's no relaxing here, and the band doesn't give you time to catch a breath, it's just slap in the face after slap in the face and "Consume Them" is a driving number that encapsulates the unrelenting onslaught of the record.
I thought I saw they were in the studio in 2015, but maybe that was just their new band Nervous Mother. I think they're dead and that's just a shame.
This post's artist is from the February 2019 Mix. This is track #6.
MILLIONS OF THEM were a four-piece chaotic hardcore, mathcore metal band from Belgium. They only released a single 12"LP from what I can tell, but it's a banger. If you enjoy the mayhem of Botch, Coarse, Norma Jean or Von Wolfe you'll probably eat this up.
Released in 2010 the 10-track 'Failures' LP is over in less than 20 minutes, making it a short, volatile and explosive listen. Things get hectic quick, as "Vow" is a banger that summons call-and-response vocals at 1:30 that take the opener to the next level. "Dramatize Revolution" is a rolling behemoth with some seriously thick vocals that scream Josh Scogin, which is never, ever a bad thing. "Write My Father" is a phenomenal tune that goes on a rampage but deploys a commanding ending from 1:25 that erupts into a pulverizing stop/start breakdown at 1:40. There's no relaxing here, and the band doesn't give you time to catch a breath, it's just slap in the face after slap in the face and "Consume Them" is a driving number that encapsulates the unrelenting onslaught of the record.
I thought I saw they were in the studio in 2015, but maybe that was just their new band Nervous Mother. I think they're dead and that's just a shame.
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DISCOGRAPHY
2010 - Failures 12"LP (stream/buy here)
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(2010) MILLIONS OF THEM - "Write My Father" (from 'Failures')
(2010) MILLIONS OF THEM - "Consume Them" (from 'Failures')
(2010) MILLIONS OF THEM - "Vow" (from 'Failures')
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MILLIONS OF THEM mp3 download / additional links
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