The Process of Weeding Out
Black Flag · 1985
27 min · 4 tracks · hardcore punk · post-hardcore
A chaotic blend of searing guitar riffs and relentless rhythms that push hardcore punk's boundaries.
The Process of Weeding Out is an EP by Black Flag, released in 1985. A chaotic blend of searing guitar riffs and relentless rhythms that push hardcore punk's boundaries. This album is notable for its influence on the post-hardcore genre, with critical acclaim highlighting its experimental approach. It challenged traditional punk structures and received attention for its bold sonic experimentation, solidifying Black Flag's position as pioneers in the underground music scene. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The Process of Weeding Out sound like?
A chaotic blend of searing guitar riffs and relentless rhythms that push hardcore punk's boundaries. Rooted in hardcore punk and post-hardcore.
What makes The Process of Weeding Out by Black Flag notable?
This album is notable for its influence on the post-hardcore genre, with critical acclaim highlighting its experimental approach. It challenged traditional punk structures and received attention for its bold sonic experimentation, solidifying Black Flag's position as pioneers in the underground music scene. Released on September 1, 1985, 'The Process of Weeding Out' came during Black Flag's transitional phase as they explored more complex musical textures following their iconic album 'My War'. This release marked a significant departure from their earlier raw sound, showcasing longer, more intricate compositions.
How many songs are on The Process of Weeding Out?
The Process of Weeding Out has 4 tracks, running approximately 27 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Your Last Affront Standout 9:38
- 2 Screw the Law Standout 2:24
- 3 The Process of Weeding Out Standout 9:58
- 4 Southern Rise 4:58
Release Date
September 1, 1985
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
27 min 0 sec
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