Cripple Bastards Mass Separation - Audioterror Deluxe

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Review by Kathryn Erskine

Audioterror Deluxe by Cripple Bastards Mass Separation – A Grindcore Gem That Still Kicks Ass If you’re into raw, unfiltered grindcore and hardcore, Audioterror Deluxe by Cripple Bastards Mass Separation is one of those albums that grabs you by the throat and doesn’t let go. Released back in 2002 via Blindead Productions (props to Sweden for birthing this chaos), it’s a relentless barrage of pissed-off riffs, blast beats, and lyrics that feel like they were ripped straight out of a dystopian nightmare. This ain’t no polished rock album—it’s dirty, aggressive, and kinda perfect. The tracklist alone reads like a manifesto against society, but two songs really stuck with me: “Wall Crumble May 13” and “Big Mac Terrorizer (Live).” Let’s break ‘em down real quick. “Wall Crumble May 13” hits hard right from the start. The guitar tone is gnarly as hell, all distorted and buzzing like an angry wasp trapped in your headphones. It’s short, sharp, and leaves a mark—kinda like getting punched in the gut but in a good way? You know what I mean. There’s something about the energy here; it feels urgent, like the band had about three minutes to say everything they needed before the world ended. And honestly, isn’t that what grindcore’s all about? Then there’s “Big Mac Terrorizer (Live),” which is just pure chaos captured live. The crowd noise adds this extra layer of grit, making you feel like you’re front row at some dingy basement show where everyone’s losing their minds. The song itself is fast as f, with drums that sound like machine gun fire and vocals that are equal parts scream and snarl. By the end, you’re left breathless—and maybe craving a burger, weirdly enough. Other standout moments include “Industrial Hell,” which slams harder than your average Monday morning, and “Italia Di Merda,” which has this anthemic vibe despite being totally brutal. Oh, and don’t sleep on “Sexist Society… Must Destroy It!”—the title says it all, really. These guys aren’t holding back on anything, whether it’s politics, social issues, or just plain old rage. What makes Audioterror Deluxe stand out—even after two decades—is how unapologetically nasty it is. There’s no filler, no overthinking, just 100% concentrated anger distilled into music. Listening to it feels like sticking your head inside a jet engine while someone yells anarchist slogans in your ear. But hey, sometimes that’s exactly what you need. Fun fact: halfway through writing this review, my cat jumped on my keyboard and typed “grindcore rules.” Coincidence? Probably not. So if you’re looking for an album that’ll melt your face off and make you question everything, give Audioterror Deluxe a spin. Just don’t blame me if your neighbors start complaining.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
September 18th, 1993
Boycott
Dead End 2020
Wall Crumble May 13
Sexist Society... Must Destroy It!
Mass Media (Indigesti)
Authority?
Controlled State
Rot (Live)
Industrial Hell
Noise! (Wardog Remix)
Stimmung
Classed
Asti Punx
Polizia, Una Razza Da Estinguere
Prospettive Limitate
Italia Di Merda
1974
Countless
Spero Venga La Guerra (Wretched)
Images Of War / Images Of Pain
Big Mac Terrorizer (Live)

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Catalog Numbers

BLEAD-CDR1

Labels

Blindead Productions

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About Cripple Bastards Mass Separation

Influenced by hardcore/grindcore bands such as Napalm Death, Cripple Bastards first formed back in 1988. The Italian band was originally created in Asti (Italy) by Giulio 'the Bastard' (drums) and Alberto (guitars, vocals) (13 and 16 years old respectively) as some punk project named Grimcorpses. The band eventually decided to alter their style, change name and adopt a musical direction similar to popular noisecore bands of the time, such as Anal Cunt.

Name Vars

  • C.B.
  • CB
  • Cripple Bastard

Members

  • Alberto The Crippler
  • Gigi Pacino
  • Al Mazzotti
  • Der Kommissar
  • Giulio BaldiZZone
  • Eduardo Alemao Pinto Do Brazil
  • Cristiano
  • Michele Hoffman
  • Fulvio Diverio
  • Raphael Saini
  • Walter Guabello
  • Stefano Cresi
  • Paolo Scappazzoni
  • Wild Vitto
  • Andrea Schintu

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The album *Audioterror Deluxe* by Cripple Bastards Mass Separation is a wild mix of grindcore and hardcore chaos, released in 2002 under Sweden's Blindead Productions. It’s packed with intense tracks like "Industrial Hell" and "Noise! (Wardog Remix)." One standout detail? The album even throws in some live recordings, like "Rot (Live)" and "Big Mac Terrorizer (Live)," giving fans a raw, unfiltered taste of the band’s energy. If you're into heavy music that punches hard, this one’s a gem.