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***Since the early '90s, Phobia have been "gettin' busy" in the metal/hardcore community, playing mostly death metal shows early on, and punk/power violence shows more recently. With a CD for Relapse (Return to Desolation) and another for Slap a Ham (Means of Existence) both receiving all the usual menacing grimaces of approval, Phobia has survived several line-up changes, and found themselves requiring, on various occasions, the services of members of Dystopia, Mindrot, and Mange. They play a Terrorizer-influenced form of grind/death, but with high and low vocals. Personal/political lyrics and a strong DIY ethic is the reason the punkers like 'em; meanwhile, the metalheads can't get enough of the triplets and double-kick blast beats. |