Perfume and Piss

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Tracks

13

Genre

Alternative; Punk

Release

April, 2010

Record

Hellcat/Epitaph

It’s unlikely that you can attend a punk rock show without seeing the initials G.B.H. painted on a leather jacket. The Birmingham, England group are among the longest- running institutions in the punk genre, having released their first records in the early ‘80s. Their music has always held a tough edge, leaning towards hardcore punk’s maniacal chaos and thrash metal’s disciplined guitar attacks, where other bands have settled for pop. In 2010, the band continues their merciless pounce. From the opening snarl of “Unique,” G.B.H. are out to maul the competition. They move into a near garage-blues stomp for “Cadillac One.” “Dead Man Walking” ups the tempo into hardcore’s mph with drums determined to rail over the edge. “San Jose Wind” slams past with a pure punk attack, chords whizzing up towards a catharsis that has just enough pogo power to keep audiences bouncing. “Ballads” is not as advertised and continues the band’s push towards fast-paced anthems. G.B.H. have come to represent consistency.