Peptic Ulcer

Peptic Ulcer emerged in the underground music scene as a raw, unapologetic grindcore band, known for their blistering tempos, aggressive guitar work, and guttural vocals. The band's aesthetic hovers on the fringes of extreme music genres, often blending elements of death metal, crust punk, and hardcore into a cacophonous symphony of noise and nihilism. Their discography is marked by a rebellious disregard for conventional album releases, favoring split records that exhibit a mutual celebration of the underground scene's camaraderie and brutal artistry.

In recent years, Peptic Ulcer has continued to cultivate a dedicated following with ear-splitting releases such as their collaborative effort "Split w/ Fleshhoot." This release showcases the band's relentless intensity and shared passion for gritty, distortion-laden riffs and relentless percussion. Following the same vein, their remastered work with Seborrheic Keratosis, aptly named "Split w/ Seborrheic Keratosis (remastered)," breathes new life into previously raw cuts, refining their sound without sacrificing the visceral impact that has become their trademark. "Ricardo? He's dead in my basement." stands as a testament to their dark humor and horror-inspired lyrical content, further cementing Peptic Ulcer's notorious legacy in the extreme music underworld.

Latest Release
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It Ain't Over Muthafuckaz
Single - Released June 5, 2024
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