Here is a review of our 7" featured on Equalizing Distort. They gave us 7 out of 10 stars but they gave World Burns to Death (the fake jews) 10 out of 10 stars, so that shows where there priorities are:
Warkrime | "Give War a Chance" ep
7 stars out of 10!
The Review:
This is faster sounding hardcore. It's very loose and gets away with some errors like the shouting out of Yassir Arafat as a religious leader in the song "Glass Parking Lot". But so what ? The spirit of taking a potshot at religion is there. You get the point. Like you do with all their songs. "Longhairs" is making fun of hippies. "Give War a Chance" is a play on "Give Peace a Chance" and certainly facetious of the current foreign policy of the US's. Lyrically they are brilliant in an easy to understand way. Musically they remind me of URBAN WASTE. Fast, manic, and a little crazy sounding. The vocals remind me of early ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT. In fact, I keep thinking they are about to break into something from "American Paranoia" or a rendition of "Police Brutality". The lyric sheet has a great cut and paste design.
Here is a review of our "Give War A Chance 7" featured in Dust Magazine:
Warkrime
Give War a Chance 7" EP
(No Way)
Crazy, '80s-perfect thrash from San Francisco, CA. They're holding onto the hate, yelling about beating up hippies and celebrating war. Musically these guys are totally there, working themselves up to Septic Death levels of intensity, and with a cruddy lo-fi recording that gives this thing the authentic feel of a demo long lost. Given the level of musicianship here, it'd be nicer to hear them recorded so that instruments don't get buried in the mix the next time. Pretty fuckin' brutal. Edition of 1000, 200 on red vinyl. Nine songs.