Album Review: Smash Your Enemies – Genocide

Cold. Abandoned. Hard. Words that embody the streets of Detroit. Callous, brisk air of off Lake St. Clair echoes through desolate warehouses and expired factories. Detroit breeds tenacious and resourceful youth that are forged bitter by Detroit’s shadows of a forgotten American City. Once known for gifting the world undeniable legends from Barry Gordy and the Motown Label, punk, hardcore and hip hop took the reins with revered stalwarts like Cold As Life, Pist ‘N’ Broke, xTYRANTx, Earthmover, MarvWon, Proof, Guilty Simpson, and Apollo Brown who all have built earned reputations through grit and perseverance. March 4 has Detroit’s bastard sons offer up, Genocide, on Upstate Records. The six piece previously released The Great Midwest Trendkill (On The Attack, 2009), Life Sentence (Eulogy, 2...

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