A SMALL SNAFU

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Detroit hardcore punk thrashers SNAFU (Situation Normal All Fucked Up) are pleased to unleash their video for Amazing Waste. Their latest installment of audio-visual punishment comes by way of the band’s new full-length Exile//Banishment, out TODAY via Housecore Records in North America and Nuclear Blast in Europe.

Captured amidst plague, governmental corruption, and widespread societal suffering, Exile//Banishment is the band’s heaviest, darkest, and most unrepentantly volatile offering to date focusing on personal frustrations and the hopeless future of humanity.

View SNAFU‘s Amazing Waste video here: https://youtu.be/AvoBFkZJ4pQ

View the band’s previously released videos for Bring Suffering and Closed Casket Habits at THIS LOCATION.

Tracked and produced by Philip “Landphil” Hall (Municipal WasteCannabis CorpseIron Reagan) and twin brother Josh “Hallhammer” Hall (Cannabis Corpse) at Blaze Of Torment Studios in Richmond, Virginia, mixed by Adam Shepard, and mastered by Joel Grind (Toxic Holocaust).

Exile//Banishment, which features artwork by Vladimir Chebakov, is now available via CD, vinyl, cassette, and digital formats through Housecore Records in North America (HERE) and digitally via Nuclear Blast in Europe (HERE).

Spawned from the ruins of Detroit, Michigan in 2006, SNAFU independently released their debut full-length, Fear The Future, in 2013 after years of false starts. The songs bore a raw punk expression of raging cynicism and the destructive nature of mankind. Further honing their artistry, 2015’s Present Day Plague LP stayed true to their aggressive raw punk roots while working in elements of thrash and grind. Punk News championed of the band’s, “angry, relentless thrash,” while New Noise wrote, “Loud in your face anger with furiously high energy that wipes any crowd into a frenzy, it’s hardcore music that comes at you at a unrelenting fast and furious pace.” 

Since then, the four-piece has established a reputation for delivering some of the fiercest live performances in the country. Their sound – a fusion of everything from Municipal Waste and Toxic Holocaust to Negative Approach and Cro-Mags – has quickly come to resonate with audiences globally, while their blackened thrash approach calls to mind early Slayer and Sepultura.

SNAFU are:
Scott Curnow – guitar, vocals
Rian Staber – guitar, vocals
Patrick “El Toro” Saldivar – bass, vocals
Mike Jurysta – drums

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