Violent Pacification
Dirty Rotten Imbeciles · 1984
5 min · 4 tracks · thrash metal · metalcore · crossover thrash
Raw energy and chaotic riffs collide with relentless rhythms in a defining moment for crossover thrash.
Violent Pacification is an EP by Dirty Rotten Imbeciles, released in 1984. Raw energy and chaotic riffs collide with relentless rhythms in a defining moment for crossover thrash. 'Violent Pacification' is significant for its impact on the crossover thrash genre, influencing countless bands that followed. The album's aggressive style and political themes garnered critical attention, helping to solidify D.R.I.'s reputation as pioneers within both punk and metal communities. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Violent Pacification sound like?
Raw energy and chaotic riffs collide with relentless rhythms in a defining moment for crossover thrash. Rooted in thrash metal and metalcore.
What makes Violent Pacification by Dirty Rotten Imbeciles notable?
'Violent Pacification' is significant for its impact on the crossover thrash genre, influencing countless bands that followed. The album's aggressive style and political themes garnered critical attention, helping to solidify D.R.I.'s reputation as pioneers within both punk and metal communities. Released in January 1984, 'Violent Pacification' marked Dirty Rotten Imbeciles' debut album, positioning them as key players in the burgeoning crossover thrash scene. Following their formation in 1982, this album established their sound against a backdrop of punk and metal influences, giving voice to the frustrations of youth culture at the time.
How many songs are on Violent Pacification?
Violent Pacification has 4 tracks, running approximately 5 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Violent Pacification Standout 2:54
- 2 Running Around Standout 0:56
- 3 Couch Slouch Standout 1:26
- 4 To Open Closed Doors 0:30
Release Date
January 1, 1984
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
5 min 46 sec
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