May 02, 2009
GASP - Drome Triler Of Puzzle Zoo People (Slap A Ham, 1998)...
Gasp used elements of grindcore, power violence, psych, ambient noise, tape manipulations and down-tuned sludge to create a sound that will never be duplicated. They released records on some of the most influential punk and hardcore labels of the past decade, including Slap a Ham, Witching Hour, Clean Plate, and Deep Six.
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interview with Reggie Rosales (vocals)
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Sounds trippy. Thank ye.
ReplyDeletebeen trying to post this for a while. nice one cap. puzzle zoo is a great record
ReplyDeleteI'd dig some more Gasp if you have any.......
ReplyDeleteReggie is a good dude. He did more for SoCal bands in the late 90's than anyone I can think of....constantly booking kick ass shows.....R.I.P. GASP
Wow, incredible album. Thank you.
ReplyDeletegod, this band was great. they are very missed. reggie booked the first show i ever played. solid dude. long live gasp.
ReplyDeleteI ignored this band for an age, a friend recently sent me everything and I now give myself 30 lashings every night.
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