Experimental Hardcore Band Mouthbreather Highlight Their Most Influential Albums

It should be apparent, even after just one listen, that there is more than meets the eye to the chaotic hardcore Mouthbreather peddles on their new album, I’m Sorry Mr.Salesman (Good Fight Music). (Oh, and read our review of the album here.) Dig dipper through the fury and rage you will find that, amidst the unbridled chaos, there is something much darker in the air. Intrigued by what it is that makes the experimental outfit tick, we got the band to pick through their record collections and talk us through some of the albums that have had the biggest impact on each of them. 1. Amon Tobin – Bricolage (1997, Ninja Tune) Ryan Fosdick (Guitar): “This album was virtually my Introduction to electronic music and music created by sampling.” Favourite Track: “Easy Muffin” 2. Converge &#...

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