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Hell Bent "Apocalyptic Lamentations"
Brian, Hell Bentâs drummer (heâs also the o.g. drummer for Dropdead, you fucking assholes) explains that after Neon Bitches, another band he played in with Hell Bentâs guitarists John and Shawn, âkind of sputtered outâ he found himself looking for âsomething more metal.â
âWe talked about it and then just started doing it,â Brian says. âWe all listen to metal and it was easy to throw in some âSlayer beatsâ in the new songs we were working on. It was also easy for me to work in some Celtic Frost-inspired beats in the songs, too. We still have Swedish âd-beatâ sort of stuff in there a bit like the last two bands I was in with the guys.â
For musicians like Brian, John, Shawn, and vocalist Badger, whose scathing imperatives you may recognize from the Agoraphobic Nosebleed side of their split with Cattle Press, itâs âeasyâ for them to throw a âSlayer beatâ here, or a Celtic Frost section there because theyâve all played in so many different bands. But Hell Bent represents something like a boiling point for all their activity hitherto forming this deadly outfit.
âBefore I did Neon Bitches with these guys, the band I did was essentially Black/Doom, so doing those genres when it came to writing songs again wasnât what I wanted to focus on,â Hell Bentâs guitarist Shawn admits. âFor me personally Hell Bent is a âcrossoverâ of metal/hardcore/punk sub genres of music which I grew up with and still am passionate about today.â
The lyrics, according to Badger, represent: âA challenge to the unnatural and destructive concept of dualism that both Christianity and Islam promote. Reality is far more nuanced than good/evil, light/dark, salvation/damnation, and the fact that almost the entire cultural narrative worldwide is defined by these simplistic concepts that these two religions propagate leaves me with little hope for the future of âcivilization.ââ
Track Listing:Â
01. Welcome To The Dirt
02. Oppression.Enslavement.Coercion
03. Ichthyosis
04. Pandemic
05. Cerberus Unbound
06. The Season Begins
07. Prey For War
08. The Scythian Horde
09. Sledgehammer / Hell Bent
âWe talked about it and then just started doing it,â Brian says. âWe all listen to metal and it was easy to throw in some âSlayer beatsâ in the new songs we were working on. It was also easy for me to work in some Celtic Frost-inspired beats in the songs, too. We still have Swedish âd-beatâ sort of stuff in there a bit like the last two bands I was in with the guys.â
For musicians like Brian, John, Shawn, and vocalist Badger, whose scathing imperatives you may recognize from the Agoraphobic Nosebleed side of their split with Cattle Press, itâs âeasyâ for them to throw a âSlayer beatâ here, or a Celtic Frost section there because theyâve all played in so many different bands. But Hell Bent represents something like a boiling point for all their activity hitherto forming this deadly outfit.
âBefore I did Neon Bitches with these guys, the band I did was essentially Black/Doom, so doing those genres when it came to writing songs again wasnât what I wanted to focus on,â Hell Bentâs guitarist Shawn admits. âFor me personally Hell Bent is a âcrossoverâ of metal/hardcore/punk sub genres of music which I grew up with and still am passionate about today.â
The lyrics, according to Badger, represent: âA challenge to the unnatural and destructive concept of dualism that both Christianity and Islam promote. Reality is far more nuanced than good/evil, light/dark, salvation/damnation, and the fact that almost the entire cultural narrative worldwide is defined by these simplistic concepts that these two religions propagate leaves me with little hope for the future of âcivilization.ââ
Track Listing:Â
01. Welcome To The Dirt
02. Oppression.Enslavement.Coercion
03. Ichthyosis
04. Pandemic
05. Cerberus Unbound
06. The Season Begins
07. Prey For War
08. The Scythian Horde
09. Sledgehammer / Hell Bent
Brian, Hell Bentâs drummer (heâs also the o.g. drummer for Dropdead, you fucking assholes) explains that after Neon Bitches, another band he played in with Hell Bentâs guitarists John and Shawn, âkind of sputtered outâ he found himself looking for âsomething more metal.â
âWe talked about it and then just started doing it,â Brian says. âWe all listen to metal and it was easy to throw in some âSlayer beatsâ in the new songs we were working on. It was also easy for me to work in some Celtic Frost-inspired beats in the songs, too. We still have Swedish âd-beatâ sort of stuff in there a bit like the last two bands I was in with the guys.â
For musicians like Brian, John, Shawn, and vocalist Badger, whose scathing imperatives you may recognize from the Agoraphobic Nosebleed side of their split with Cattle Press, itâs âeasyâ for them to throw a âSlayer beatâ here, or a Celtic Frost section there because theyâve all played in so many different bands. But Hell Bent represents something like a boiling point for all their activity hitherto forming this deadly outfit.
âBefore I did Neon Bitches with these guys, the band I did was essentially Black/Doom, so doing those genres when it came to writing songs again wasnât what I wanted to focus on,â Hell Bentâs guitarist Shawn admits. âFor me personally Hell Bent is a âcrossoverâ of metal/hardcore/punk sub genres of music which I grew up with and still am passionate about today.â
The lyrics, according to Badger, represent: âA challenge to the unnatural and destructive concept of dualism that both Christianity and Islam promote. Reality is far more nuanced than good/evil, light/dark, salvation/damnation, and the fact that almost the entire cultural narrative worldwide is defined by these simplistic concepts that these two religions propagate leaves me with little hope for the future of âcivilization.ââ
Track Listing:Â
01. Welcome To The Dirt
02. Oppression.Enslavement.Coercion
03. Ichthyosis
04. Pandemic
05. Cerberus Unbound
06. The Season Begins
07. Prey For War
08. The Scythian Horde
09. Sledgehammer / Hell Bent
âWe talked about it and then just started doing it,â Brian says. âWe all listen to metal and it was easy to throw in some âSlayer beatsâ in the new songs we were working on. It was also easy for me to work in some Celtic Frost-inspired beats in the songs, too. We still have Swedish âd-beatâ sort of stuff in there a bit like the last two bands I was in with the guys.â
For musicians like Brian, John, Shawn, and vocalist Badger, whose scathing imperatives you may recognize from the Agoraphobic Nosebleed side of their split with Cattle Press, itâs âeasyâ for them to throw a âSlayer beatâ here, or a Celtic Frost section there because theyâve all played in so many different bands. But Hell Bent represents something like a boiling point for all their activity hitherto forming this deadly outfit.
âBefore I did Neon Bitches with these guys, the band I did was essentially Black/Doom, so doing those genres when it came to writing songs again wasnât what I wanted to focus on,â Hell Bentâs guitarist Shawn admits. âFor me personally Hell Bent is a âcrossoverâ of metal/hardcore/punk sub genres of music which I grew up with and still am passionate about today.â
The lyrics, according to Badger, represent: âA challenge to the unnatural and destructive concept of dualism that both Christianity and Islam promote. Reality is far more nuanced than good/evil, light/dark, salvation/damnation, and the fact that almost the entire cultural narrative worldwide is defined by these simplistic concepts that these two religions propagate leaves me with little hope for the future of âcivilization.ââ
Track Listing:Â
01. Welcome To The Dirt
02. Oppression.Enslavement.Coercion
03. Ichthyosis
04. Pandemic
05. Cerberus Unbound
06. The Season Begins
07. Prey For War
08. The Scythian Horde
09. Sledgehammer / Hell Bent
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Brian, Hell Bentâs drummer (heâs also the o.g. drummer for Dropdead, you fucking assholes) explains that after Neon Bitches, another band he played in with Hell Bentâs guitarists John and Shawn, âkind of sputtered outâ he found himself looking for âsomething more metal.â
âWe talked about it and then just started doing it,â Brian says. âWe all listen to metal and it was easy to throw in some âSlayer beatsâ in the new songs we were working on. It was also easy for me to work in some Celtic Frost-inspired beats in the songs, too. We still have Swedish âd-beatâ sort of stuff in there a bit like the last two bands I was in with the guys.â
For musicians like Brian, John, Shawn, and vocalist Badger, whose scathing imperatives you may recognize from the Agoraphobic Nosebleed side of their split with Cattle Press, itâs âeasyâ for them to throw a âSlayer beatâ here, or a Celtic Frost section there because theyâve all played in so many different bands. But Hell Bent represents something like a boiling point for all their activity hitherto forming this deadly outfit.
âBefore I did Neon Bitches with these guys, the band I did was essentially Black/Doom, so doing those genres when it came to writing songs again wasnât what I wanted to focus on,â Hell Bentâs guitarist Shawn admits. âFor me personally Hell Bent is a âcrossoverâ of metal/hardcore/punk sub genres of music which I grew up with and still am passionate about today.â
The lyrics, according to Badger, represent: âA challenge to the unnatural and destructive concept of dualism that both Christianity and Islam promote. Reality is far more nuanced than good/evil, light/dark, salvation/damnation, and the fact that almost the entire cultural narrative worldwide is defined by these simplistic concepts that these two religions propagate leaves me with little hope for the future of âcivilization.ââ
Track Listing:Â
01. Welcome To The Dirt
02. Oppression.Enslavement.Coercion
03. Ichthyosis
04. Pandemic
05. Cerberus Unbound
06. The Season Begins
07. Prey For War
08. The Scythian Horde
09. Sledgehammer / Hell Bent
âWe talked about it and then just started doing it,â Brian says. âWe all listen to metal and it was easy to throw in some âSlayer beatsâ in the new songs we were working on. It was also easy for me to work in some Celtic Frost-inspired beats in the songs, too. We still have Swedish âd-beatâ sort of stuff in there a bit like the last two bands I was in with the guys.â
For musicians like Brian, John, Shawn, and vocalist Badger, whose scathing imperatives you may recognize from the Agoraphobic Nosebleed side of their split with Cattle Press, itâs âeasyâ for them to throw a âSlayer beatâ here, or a Celtic Frost section there because theyâve all played in so many different bands. But Hell Bent represents something like a boiling point for all their activity hitherto forming this deadly outfit.
âBefore I did Neon Bitches with these guys, the band I did was essentially Black/Doom, so doing those genres when it came to writing songs again wasnât what I wanted to focus on,â Hell Bentâs guitarist Shawn admits. âFor me personally Hell Bent is a âcrossoverâ of metal/hardcore/punk sub genres of music which I grew up with and still am passionate about today.â
The lyrics, according to Badger, represent: âA challenge to the unnatural and destructive concept of dualism that both Christianity and Islam promote. Reality is far more nuanced than good/evil, light/dark, salvation/damnation, and the fact that almost the entire cultural narrative worldwide is defined by these simplistic concepts that these two religions propagate leaves me with little hope for the future of âcivilization.ââ
Track Listing:Â
01. Welcome To The Dirt
02. Oppression.Enslavement.Coercion
03. Ichthyosis
04. Pandemic
05. Cerberus Unbound
06. The Season Begins
07. Prey For War
08. The Scythian Horde
09. Sledgehammer / Hell Bent





















