Brutal Truth Drummer Releases Experimental Jazz-Noise Side Project
The Caveman tracks feature tribal beats, grunts and howls that gel in a ferocious primal ooze. Brutal Truth bassist Dan Lilker (ex-Nuclear Assault) adds vocals to the track 'Man Vs. Dinosaur.' The R. Hoak tracks are more experimental and free-form, combining tumbling, overdriven drums with flailing sax and abrasive noise.
In other Brutal Truth news, the band has just reissued its 1992 Colin Richardson-produced 'Extreme Conditions Demand Extreme Reponses' on vinyl and CD. The release features 20 bonus tracks, some of which are previously unreleased, the others of which are taken from the 'Perpetual Conversion' EP and the 'Ill Neglect' seven-inch.
Last year, Brutal Truth released the album 'Evolution Through Revolution' and the DVD 'For the Ugly and Unwanted -- This Is Grindcore."

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