Flattbush

Flattbush

grindcore

United States Est. 1993

"The music thrashes with brutal velocity, layering dissonant guitar riffs over thunderous drumming to create a dense atmosphere that demands both engagement and release."

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Smash the Octopus

2003

About Flattbush

Flattbush matters for its raw intensity and unapologetic exploration of human struggle, creating a visceral experience that resonates within the grindcore scene.
Their music serves as an unfiltered response to societal disillusionment, channeling anger and frustration into a cathartic release that galvanizes listeners and fosters a sense of community through shared emotional upheaval. The band's approach is...
Their music serves as an unfiltered response to societal disillusionment, channeling anger and frustration into a cathartic release that galvanizes listeners and fosters a sense of community through shared emotional upheaval. The band's approach is characterized by relentless energy and unyielding rhythm, often punctuated by frenetic tempos and guttural vocals that immerse the audience in an almost primal soundscape. This emphasis on chaotic yet structured composition sets Flattbush apart, inviting audiences into a collective frenzy that transcends mere performance; it becomes a ritual of sorts where every note feels like an act of rebellion. Lyrically, Flattbush often delves into themes of alienation, existential dread, and defiance against oppressive systems, utilizing a tone that oscillates between sardonic irony and stark sincerity. The storytelling may feel fragmented at times, mirroring the chaos of modern life, yet it binds listeners in a shared experience of catharsis and confrontation with their own realities.

3 studio albums· 5 years· United States

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Flattbush's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

3 releases 3 albums 2001–2006
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