Kinetic Crash Cooperation

Kinetic Crash Cooperation

Genres: emo violence, screamo, power violence, germany, powerviolence

About Kinetic Crash Cooperation

The sound of kinetic is as colorful as the background of its members. After sermon, Frank and Thorsten's previous band broke up in the beginning of 1999, they started to look for a new guitarist and bassist to complete their line-up. But hailing from a region where the ratio of breweries to hardcore bands is approximately 5:1 and the ratio of cows to hardcore kids roughly 50.000:1, this was no easy feat. An ad eventually lead to the discovery of Manuel, who's varied playing and proto-hipster looks brought the much-needed twang to their sound. Shortly thereafter, they recruited Oliver, an old high school mate who had spent the previous years dabbling in church-burning and occult worshiping. while his metal mane did not survive past their first practice together, his ferocious mastery of the bass lost none of its power after he signed up with the cooperation. With the forces of light and darkness united under the welcoming roof of Frank's storage backroom, the band began hammering out the first of what would become their trademark: Spaced out and chaotic cybergrind with steadily dissonant guitars and unresting song structures, embedded in a warm and analogue sound. Frank(vocals), Oliver(bass), Thorsten(drums), Manuel (guitars&vocals) The Jam Session split 7 inch (Crucificados Pelo Sistema) Trencher split 5 inch (SuperFi) The Apoplexy Twist Orchestra split 12 inch (React With Protest) Parts of the Beautiful Losers cassette (Econore) Frank now plays in Blackwaves

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