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Tropical Trash

Leaving behind the screeching punk fury found on their last record, UFO Rot, Tropical Trash favored scuzzy guitar and mid-tempo riffs stacked high with noise on their newest album, A Dent in the Forever Can — a malignant and morose shuffle. The album eschews any formal ordering, placing four, comparably straight-forward rock songs in front of a 15-minute, found-sound piece. By the closer “Circling AT&T…It takes a train to fuck,” Tropical Trash becomes completely unglued, reveling in a bleak and atmospheric cacophony of metal on metal sounds and low, long drone pulses.

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