
Blood Manifest
Bad Breeding returns with a four-track 7” recorded over a weekend at The Stationhouse in Leeds. Blood Manifest sees Bad Breeding at its most feral and urgent. It’s one and a half minutes of pure intensity that never lets up. Short, sharp, and impassioned.
It moves swiftly into "Weapon of Tradition" which keeps the pace but with a twist of Icons of Filth and more raging guitar work, including a simple hook that adds to the dense texture of sound. The final cut on the side, "Exactly as They Wanted You," is a slower-paced stomper but the anger and passion remain on high alert.
On the other side, "Competition for Existence" sees the band move into a dirge that is desperate and sludgy. It has the feel of Inde$troy-era Saw Throat, but this four-minute track builds and builds until the feedback and chaos take over.
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$5.20Blood Manifest
Bad Breeding returns with a four-track 7” recorded over a weekend at The Stationhouse in Leeds. Blood Manifest sees Bad Breeding at its most feral and urgent. It’s one and a half minutes of pure intensity that never lets up. Short, sharp, and impassioned.
It moves swiftly into "Weapon of Tradition" which keeps the pace but with a twist of Icons of Filth and more raging guitar work, including a simple hook that adds to the dense texture of sound. The final cut on the side, "Exactly as They Wanted You," is a slower-paced stomper but the anger and passion remain on high alert.
On the other side, "Competition for Existence" sees the band move into a dirge that is desperate and sludgy. It has the feel of Inde$troy-era Saw Throat, but this four-minute track builds and builds until the feedback and chaos take over.
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Bad Breeding returns with a four-track 7” recorded over a weekend at The Stationhouse in Leeds. Blood Manifest sees Bad Breeding at its most feral and urgent. It’s one and a half minutes of pure intensity that never lets up. Short, sharp, and impassioned.
It moves swiftly into "Weapon of Tradition" which keeps the pace but with a twist of Icons of Filth and more raging guitar work, including a simple hook that adds to the dense texture of sound. The final cut on the side, "Exactly as They Wanted You," is a slower-paced stomper but the anger and passion remain on high alert.
On the other side, "Competition for Existence" sees the band move into a dirge that is desperate and sludgy. It has the feel of Inde$troy-era Saw Throat, but this four-minute track builds and builds until the feedback and chaos take over.











