For anyone who's been indoctrinated into the heavier side of metal, grindcore sweethearts and one-time boy band Infant Annihilator may be a familiar name to you. For those of you who just looked up the name in order to prove you already know them, welcome to the shit show. No hipster bullshit here. Infant Annihilator was formed in 2012 by drummer Aaron Kitcher and guitarist Eddie Pickard. Since then, they’ve released three albums and a few loose singles. That’s all you’re getting, look the rest up on Wikipedia. Now, on to the butt-fuckery. Infant Annihilator is a band full of dudes who like taking the piss in a traditional post-modern way on the surface, but once you’ve looked past the superficial you learn very quickly that these boys are incredibly talented in such a way that it actually frustrates you that they don’t seem to take it all that seriously.
In the early days, vocalist Dan Watson set the tone for the brutality with an impressive array of grunt-styles to really set the tone for the pounding you’re meant to take. Coupled with the near machine-like drumming of Kitcher and the impressive and sometimes soulful solos of Pickard, you’d almost think they’re an incredibly talented Grindcore band that only improves on the pre-established legacy. Then you watch a video and holy shit, these dudes really just don’t give a fuck and go all in. Decapitation Fornication (2012) tells a Cannibal Corpse-style story of a deranged person viciously murdering their victim and then disposing of the body. The video, on the other hand, showcases the band’s love for one another, in sometimes graphic detail, complete with thrusting and black box action. Not my kind of good time, but hey, metal is a judgment-free zone. From: https://sinneth.com/do-you-know-infant-annihilator/
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