
Abusive Process
Ruins of the Forgotten
© 2007 ABUSIVE PROCESS (837101351874)
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"It kicks ass in any genre. The diversity of this album shows their multi-genre influence. Screams at authority like punk, lyrically profound, technical and experimental, while maintaining its dark, heavy and aggressive metal roots."
tracks
- 1 For the Taking
- 2 Burnt Lip Veteran
- 3 Looking Down On You
- 4 Notch On My Sleeve
- 5 Resurrection
- 6 Silent Territory
- 7 Tulip From Hell
- 8 Thin and Cold
- 9 Wreaking Havoc
- 10 Unleashed
- 11 Wonderful Sin
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Brazen in the face of adversity, Abusive Process was formed. The loss of Khrinj, the only prominent metal band on Maui, forced the hands of Abusive Process to take on the burden of bringing metal to a deserving local audience.
The ache for more metal brought them together. Late nights and long days at the fabled Numskullz Studio in Maui, Hawaii gave birth to their first album, which was released in the spring of 2006. It is a raw-sounding album recorded on only 4 digital tracks. The main influence for this album was simply: aggression.
The second album, Ruins of the Forgotten, released on 7-7-07, is a well-rounded and more fine tuned effort. It kicks ass in whatever genre you try to put it in. The diversity of this album displays their multi-genre influences. It scream at authority like punk, lyrically profound, technical and experimental, while maintaining its dark and aggressive metal roots. It's a must grab for anyone that wants a killer album.
Abusive Process founding members are Mike Borgia (vox & drums) and Lowell Gerry (guitar & vox). Together they form the foundation for an up and coming metal movement in the Pacific Southwest.
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Ruins of the Forgotten/Abusive Process
author: Michael LealamanuaThis album rocks and keeps you comming back for more. Great driving music at full volume indeed. I like the first track as the staticy guitar rumbles your speakers that gets your head-banging on!