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The Shizit - The Shizit album

The Shizit - The Shizit album

  • Performer: The Shizit
  • Genre: Electronic / Rock
  • Title: The Shizit
  • Released: 2009
  • Style: Heavy Metal, Hardcore, Gabber, Punk, Industrial
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1110 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1174 mb
  • Other: AHX AU DTS VQF AIFF AUD TTA
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 134

Description

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The Shizit made a deserved comeback from the graveyard and dragged along with a new record which you can download for free. I've been a huge The Shizit fan since hearing Soundtrack For The Revolution album for the first time and i still think the album was a peak of what digital hardcore can offer. After that record the whole genre feels a bit of "meh" and out of fresh ideas.

The Shape of Living Resistance.

The Shizit: Digital hardcore act from Seattle, Washington, USA, initially formed by . Anderson and Brian Shrader in early 1999. The music was an intense mix of gabber, breakbeat, drum and bass, hardcore techno, hardcore and heavy metal guitars, amped up with aggressive political lyrics. The band released two CDs on mp. om, and as it was spread quickly among underground sources, the band steadily built up their following.

The Shizit is a digital hardcore act that ran from 1999 to 2002 by Brian Shrader and JP Anderson. Popular The Shizit songs.

The Shizit - Just One Fix 04:26 A Taste Of Sin. The Shizit, Ambassador21 - Anti Culture (feat. The Shizit) 02:49 Cut & Go: A Collection of Remixes. En Esch Terminal 46 Hate Dept

Redirected from Soundtrack for the Revolution). The Shizit was a digital hardcore act from Seattle, Washington, USA, initially formed by . Anderson and Brian Shrader in 1999. om, and as it was spread quickly among underground sources, the band steadily built up their following

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Civilization Extermination
Drum Programming [Gabber Kicks] – Sean Payne
3:20
2 Break Out 3:55
3 Seeing Is Destroying
Programmed By [The Bit Crushed Intro] – Sean Payne
4:02
4 Levels
Programmed By – Sean Payne
0:56
5 Bloodlust Blues 3:55
6 The Shape Of Living Resistance 3:45
7 Fuck The Noise 3:32
8 Young Broke Pissed 3:16
9 Empire 3:28
10 Wasting Away
Drum Programming [Gabber Kicks] – Sean Payne Written-By – Nailbomb
2:46
11 Fat Slave 3:30

Credits

  • Recorded By, Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, Voice, Drums [Drum Machine], Artwork By – JP*
  • Written-By – JP* (tracks: 1 to 9, 11)

Notes

This is the original version of The Shizit album. Cover and tracklisting were modified in January 2010 upon former member Brian Shrader's use of an intellectual property lawyer to send D-Trash and Glitch:Mode formal cease and desist letters for unauthorized use of "The Shizit" trademark on recordings unauthorized by his share in the partnership.

Written and recorded between July 20th and September 20th, 2009.

This album, lyrics, album art, and .zip or .rar is released for free under Creative Commons license. Distribute, share, spin, host, but NOT for commercial use.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CBTS001, CBTS001/CD The Named The Named ‎(CD, Album, Ltd + LP, Ltd, Gre) Calm Before The Swarm, Calm Before The Swarm CBTS001, CBTS001/CD US 2010
none The Named The Named ‎(12xFile, FLAC, Album, RM) Glitch Mode Recordings none US 2015
DTRASH138, none The Named The Named ‎(11xFile, MP3, Album, 256) D-Trash Records, Glitch Mode Recordings DTRASH138, none USA & Canada 2010

Comments

Heri Heri
Whoah. I didn't see this coming. The Shizit made a deserved comeback from the graveyard and dragged along with a new record which you can download for free. I've been a huge The Shizit fan since hearing Soundtrack For The Revolution album for the first time and i still think the album was a peak of what digital hardcore can offer. After that record the whole genre feels a bit of "meh" and out of fresh ideas. Anyway, JP Anderson's Rabbit Junk had a whole different attitude and was more personal but it was a good substitute and in Rabbit Junks three records you could hear how he was getting better and better with his game. Sure, The Shizit's SOFTER is still today a raw experience and not so polished but sometimes music needs to be rough on the edges and tooth breaking hard to digest it the correct way. That was eight years ago. In 2009, The Shizit is a different beast. Pulling all the necessary elements and angles from The Shizit and Rabbit Junk, JP Anderson has made the heaviest album of his career. How heavy? This sefltitled is a melting collasion which infuses metal, breakbeat, industrial, gabber and political thinking to 36 minute of hard banging awesomeness. It punches straight in your face and doesn't apologize. The way i like it.