Japan's answer to...nothing...they were just a refreshing sound in grind's already dying sub-scene of noisecore (a genre of extremity birthed by hardcore but babynapped by chaos-punks). Scaling back sonic excess for their vinyl splits, they were then lionized as uncanny clones of S.O.B.'s original fastcore style. My contrarian mind...agrees, with the "musical" change already foreshadowed within a couple of the pure noisecore trax. In general, It's all screaming and spazzing with an unusually high degree of seriousness and production value their shitblurr influences were too marginal to ever fuck with. Because I don't (necessarily) hate you, you get the debut demo in wav, live mp3, and pre-band Cunt Decide in mp3, with tolerable scans of the covers and a hi-res cleanse of the MRR interview.