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Refused The Shape Of Punk To Come Flac New [better] Site

In 1998, Swedish hardcore revolutionaries Refused released The Shape of Punk to Come: A Chimerical Bombination in 12 Bursts . It was an album that didn't just break the mold; it shattered it, remolded it, and then burned it down. Decades later, the sonic impact of that landmark record remains, and in late 2024, Refused cemented its legacy by releasing a massive reimagining: The Shape Of Punk To Come Obliterated .

For fans who have grown up with the album, the FLAC re-release is a chance to rediscover the music that first inspired them. For new listeners, it offers a chance to experience the album in a way that was not possible with earlier formats. The re-release also coincides with a renewed interest in Refused's music, with the band having reformed in 2012 and released new material. refused the shape of punk to come flac new

Refused's music has also had a lasting impact on the DIY (do-it-yourself) ethos of punk, inspiring a new generation of musicians to self-release their music and take control of their creative destiny. The band's innovative approach to music production and distribution has also influenced the way music is created, shared, and consumed. For fans who have grown up with the

Refused once famously declared "Refused are fucking dead," but their music has never been more alive. As the band prepares for their North American farewell tour Refused's music has also had a lasting impact

The album swings violently. Track one, "Worms of the Senses / Faculties of the Skull," opens with a sampled speech before detonating into a hardcore frenzy. Within two minutes, it collapses into a free-jazz saxophone breakdown. Track four, "New Noise," features that iconic drum fill—a thunderous, stadium-sized rhythm that sounds terrible in MP3.

The full tracklist for the tribute LP is a who's who of modern heavy music and features stunning re-workings:

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