Swallowing Shit

Swallowing Shit

anarcho-punk, grindcore, powerviolence

Canada Est. 1994

"With relentless percussion and jagged riffs, their music smashes through silence like an explosion, creating an overwhelming wall of noise that demands attention."

About Swallowing Shit

Swallowing Shit matters as a visceral reaction to the chaos of contemporary life, channeling the raw energy of anarcho-punk and grindcore into a defiant statement against societal norms.
Their music serves as an unflinching critique of complacency and oppression, resonating with listeners who feel disillusioned and marginalized.
Their music serves as an unflinching critique of complacency and oppression, resonating with listeners who feel disillusioned and marginalized. By creating a space where anger and frustration are not just felt but celebrated, they galvanize a community ready to push back against the status quo. Their approach to songwriting is fiercely direct, employing a relentless sonic assault that mirrors their confrontational themes. Swallowing Shit crafts songs that often feel like a rallying cry, driven by a sense of urgency and immediacy. This intensity is reflected in their performance style, where every show transforms into a cathartic release for both the band and audience, fostering a collective experience that challenges individual isolation. Lyrically, they delve into themes of resistance, alienation, and societal decay, often adopting an ironic tone that critiques the absurdities of modern existence. Their storytelling blends stark imagery with blunt honesty, ensuring that each lyric strikes at the heart of personal and collective struggle while maintaining an undercurrent of dark humor. The result is music that feels both urgent and reflective of a world in turmoil.