Feed The Infection - Destroy Rock n Roll

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Review by Christopher Coore

Destroy Rock n Roll by Feed The Infection: A Sonic Clusterfck That Demands Your Attention Alright, buckle up. This isn’t your average album review—this is about Destroy Rock n Roll, the 2012 electronic beast from Canadian glitch-lords Feed The Infection, released under Subspace Records. If you’re looking for something predictable, turn back now. This record doesn’t just push boundaries; it obliterates them with a sledgehammer made of basslines and broken beats. Let’s break it down real quick: genres? Pfft, who needs one when you’ve got dubstep, electro, drum 'n' bass, trance, AND glitch all mashed together like some kind of audio Jenga tower ready to collapse on your eardrums. It’s chaotic, but holy sht, does it work. Now, let’s talk tracks because not every song here is gonna slap you across the face equally. Take “Jimmy TwoDicks” for starters—it's as unhinged as its title suggests. The beat hits so hard, you’ll feel like you’ve been punched in the chest by someone wearing brass knuckles. Then there’s that mid-section drop that flips into this glitchy nightmare fuel. You can almost picture strobe lights flashing while sweat drips off the ceiling at some underground rave. I remember this track because it’s relentless—it doesn’t give a fck if you can keep up or not. And honestly? Neither should you. Then we’ve got “I Don’t Want To Die Alone.” Yeah, sounds emo as hell, right? Wrong. This tune takes those feels and drowns them in layers of distorted synths and pounding percussion. There’s a moment around the halfway mark where everything drops out except for this haunting vocal sample, and suddenly you're questioning every life choice you've ever made. But before you spiral too deep, BAM—the bass kicks back in, dragging you out of your pity party and straight onto the dance floor. Tracks like these stick with you because they don’t just play—they invade. The rest of the album? Solid gold chaos. From the acid-soaked insanity of “Mars” to the eerie storytelling vibe of “Alice In Digiland,” Feed The Infection proves they’re not messing around. Even collaborations like “Skip The Foreplay Ft Jagg” bring fresh energy without losing the raw edge that makes this album unforgettable. But here’s the kicker—what sets Destroy Rock n Roll apart isn’t just the sound design or genre-hopping madness. It’s the attitude. Every track screams rebellion against anything safe or boring. Listening to this feels like sticking two fingers up at the music industry machine and saying, “Yeah? Screw you.” So yeah, this album might not be everyone’s cup of tea. Hell, it’s probably more like chugging a Red Bull mixed with battery acid. But if you’re into music that challenges your brain cells and rattles your ribcage, this is it. Just don’t blame me if your neighbors start throwing rocks through your windows after blasting “Jimmy TwoDicks” at 3 AM. Final thought? Feed The Infection didn’t destroy rock ‘n’ roll—they weaponized it. And honestly? We’re better off for it.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Santaria3:09
Skip The Foreplay Ft Jagg2:00
Mars3:53
Eat Your Children3:40
Dead Souls Cast No Shadows5:02
Demons Inside Me5:13
The Rise And Fall Of Koala Joe5:12
Alice In Digiland3:50
I Don't Want To Die Alone4:48
Ahead Of The Curve4:18
Jimmy TwoDicks2:50
Digital Salvation4:20

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Subspace Records

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About Feed The Infection

N3rgul is a Electronic music producer who made his debut in 2010 with Subspace Cannibals. Based in Toronto, N3rgul has produced 5 albums to date, several EP's, and his music genres span from drum n' bass, trap, glitch-step, witch-house, grave-wave, slime-punk, glitch, chill-wave, and noise.

Real Name

    • Nickk Dropkick

Name Vars

  • Feed The Infection
  • N3RGUL ¸ãëë
  • Nickk Dropkick

Aliases

  • Vāmācāra
  • Missing White Girl
  • Co)))ltrane
  • Nurgul Jones
  • Nickk Dropkick

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The album *Destroy Rock n Roll* by Feed The Infection is like a wild ride through electronic music genres. It’s not just one style—think dubstep, electro, drum n bass, trance, and glitch all mashed together. Released in 2012 by Subspace Records in Canada, it’s got tracks with quirky names like *Jimmy TwoDicks* and *Alice In Digiland*. One standout collaboration is *Skip The Foreplay Ft Jagg*, adding a unique vocal twist to the mix. It’s an album that doesn’t stick to the rules!