AGORAPHOBIC NOSEBLEED To Appear In Rolling Stone

October 8, 2002

Relapse Records recording artists AGORAPHOBIC NOSEBLEED will be reviewed in Rolling Stone. The band's latest release, Frozen Corpse Stuffed with Dope, will grace the pages of the legendary rock magazine's October 11th, 2002 issue (Rolling Stone #908).

AGORAPHOBIC NOSEBLEED were recently credited with the creation of a new descriptive genre — "machine gun hyper-grind" — in reference to the band's forward-thinking take on the "grindcore" style of extreme music initially developed by NAPALM DEATH in the late eighties. The band is well known for their blisteringly fast compositions and often-times controversial lyrical subject matter.

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