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Ambassador Gun

Minneapolis, MN’s Ambassador Weapon aren’t a really grindcore music group in the strictest description of the word, however they certainly perform their invariably concise jabs of sonic Armageddon in blinding rates of speed and rampant assault — even the music that, if slowed up to “regular” tempos, might qualify seeing that straightforward rock and roll & roll. From 2002, the trio made up of Luke Olson (vocals, electric guitar, bass), Tim Sieler (vocals, electric guitar, bass), and Patrick (drums) has generated a singularly subversive musical popularity with deep, deep underground produces through Pangea Recordings such as a Second from the top (2004), Bison (2006), as well as the Streets Have Eye (2008). And with 2009’s suggestively called When in Hell, Ambassador Weapon produced probably their most achieved racket however, by merging the strength of Anaal Nathrakh, the musicianship of Mastodon, the unpredictability of Work for a Cowboy, as well as the crustcore dementia of Harlots — all capped using the world-destroying attitude of grinders like Nasum, Brutal Truth, and Pig Destroyer.

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