
Abrasive grindcore colliding with harsh industrial noise. High-velocity chaos that feels like a physical confrontation. For when you need total sonic obliteration.
Full of Hell is a cornerstone of the modern extreme underground, bridging the gap between grindcore, powerviolence, and harsh noise. Formed in 2009, the band evolved from a hardcore-adjacent outfit into a highly experimental entity that treats sonic extremity as a malleable art form.
Their career is defined by a prolific output of splits and collaborations, most notably with Japanese noise legend Merzbow and sludge duo The Body, which cemented their reputation as a band that refuses to be siloed within metal. Critically, they are praised for their technical precision and their ability to maintain a sense of dread even during their most chaotic moments. Their sound identity is built on the contrast between hyper-fast blast beats and slow, agonizing sludge passages, all tied together by a layer of power electronics and industrial manipulation. They occupy a unique cultural position as a 'band's band,' respected across the punk, metal, and noise scenes for their work ethic and uncompromising aesthetic.
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