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Weapons Of Ass Destruction Vol IV
Weapons Of Ass Destruction Vol IVWeapons Of Ass Destruction Vol IV

Brawther and Tristan Da Cunha's Dungeon Meat deals only in rock-solid house cuts designed for maximum club impact. Their Weapons Of Ass Destruction series is a treasure trove of such sounds and the fourth volume is another doozy: Sweely kicks off with some rubbery tripped-out tech, Frederik Anthony spins out on silky and deft percussive tech on 'Shortbacknsides' and Timmy P's 'Your Parents Are Doing It Right Kev' is a drake heavier stomper for when things get freaky. Boss Priester offers another highlight with the industrial and cosmic tech of 'Today Okay' while JAMM's 'Ignition' is more high-class weaponry.

Available Tomorrow

Jun 5, 2024

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

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A1

Sweely - "This My Shit"

A2

Maison Rat - "Cheese Tactics"

B1

Frederik Anthony - "Shortbacknsides"

B2

Raw Equipment - "Squeeze It"

C1

Timmy P - "Your Parents Are Doing It Right Kev"

C2

JAMM - "Ignition"

D1

M High - "Luff Yelling"

D2

Boss Priester - "Today Okay"

D3

Horsemen - "Buddy"

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