Mastic Scum

Mastic Scum, an Austrian band renowned for their brutal and intense style, has been a formidable presence in the European extreme metal scene since their formation in 1992. Their music, characterized by a fusion of death metal, grindcore, and industrial elements, reflects the band's appetite for sonic aggression and innovation. The quartet has relentlessly pushed the boundaries of their genre with a discography that documents their evolution and commitment to their craft.

Over the years, Mastic Scum has released a series of impactful albums, with the latter part of their catalog including titles like "Mind" (2005), which showcased the band's tight musicianship and technical prowess, and "Dust" (2009), which continued to solidify their reputation for crafting dense and relentless metal anthems. The band's relentless drive persisted with subsequent offerings such as "Ctrl" (2013) and "Icon" (2020), ensuring their standing in the metal community. Through albums like "Digital Dementia," "Defy," "Rage," "Scar," and "Zero," Mastic Scum echoes the dissonance of the modern digital age, using their music as a vehicle to confront and question societal issues. Their most recent releases have not only added to their legacy of heavy and uncompromising riffs but also reflected their capacity to adapt and remain relevant in an ever-changing musical landscape.

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Album - 10 Tracks - Released October 7, 2022
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  1. October 7, 2022
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  4. November 13, 2009
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  2. October 27, 2017