Album: Drome Triler Of Puzzle Zoo People (1998)
Gasp used elements of grindcore, power violence, psych, ambient noise, tape manipulations and down-tuned sludge to create a sound that will never be duplicated. They released records on some of the most influential punk and hardcore labels of the past decade, including Slap a Ham, Witching Hour, Clean Plate, and Deep Six. Their split records paired them with a diverse set of innovative bands (Volume Eleven, Noothgrush, Deerhoof, & Suffering Luna).
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@meleepinata
It's actually not too hard to find on vinyl either. They pop on ebay here and there. Fucking brilliant band.
BryanEKS89 1 month ago
So underrated
unkown331 1 year ago 2
I was about 12 when this came out. i used to laugh at it. my brother blasted it. i grew to love it. one of the most pivotal albums of my life and extreme music next to capsule's "blue" on robotic empire. i was lucky enough to snag a rare vinyl pressing of this. genius noise. genius metal. truly original. modern fuel pan may be the heaviest song still. everyone needs a copy of this. put the rest of the album up dude!!! lift the eyepatch. discover the moldy horse. mabel thomas avalanche!!!
meleepinata 1 year ago
pretty shit
joe588 1 year ago
godamn i love this band! fuckin amazing, you gotta hear their whole releases to get it. i have everything they've put out, including the ltd split 7" with Noothgrush Fiesta Grande edition, ltd to 25 with the metalic cover on yellow vinyl baby! they pushed the boundry of power violence! this is from their only lp
badmongo74 1 year ago