Hey buddy what the fuck are you lookin' at, it kind of seems you've got a problem with me, keep it up I might just beat your dumb head in, leave you bloody in the goddamn street, I've had a bad day, like every other day, I learned that violence, is the only way, I have a broom and I'm intending to use it, this motherfucker here has some kind of nerve, how dare he question anything that I tell him, now he'll get exactly what he deserves, I'm gonna teach him, a fucking lesson, I solve all problems, with aggression, I'm so angry, it controls me, don't ever cross me.
How bout you and me we take this outside, talk shit again I'll blacken both of your eyes, I've got so much pent up anger inside, you want your ass kicked well you found the right guy.
We can settle this, man to man, no deadly weapons, just hand to hand, its gonna happen, we're gonna dance, no backing down now, no second chance.
2 hits and then this fight will be over, me hitting you and then you hitting the floor, you go ahead and keep thinking I'm playin', pretty soon I won't be playin' no more, I've had a bad day, like every other day, I learned that violence, is the only way, I'm gonna teach him, a fucking lesson, I solve all problems, with aggression.
Asbestos Worker is Josh Stever on guitar and vocals, Wade Walsh on bass and vocals, and Jason Peterson
on drums. Asbestos
Worker is a project created out of necessity. It’s aggressive unrelenting hate rock that was first debuted in March 2019. Asbestos Worker’s goal is to create a loud, thought-provoking and relatable noise rock. With influences from grindcore as well as punk and thrash....more
supported by 30 fans who also own “Lets Take this Outside”
Sure, it's easy to say they sound like Steve Albini with some delay, but that really misses the bigger picture: Albini never used delay. They guys are doing some things that Steve never thought to and that's worth a listen. Gbro
supported by 26 fans who also own “Lets Take this Outside”
More refreshing than a Mountain Dew during a blood sacrifice to Quetzalcoatl on your favorite solstice, this record brings back all the ghosts of your married friends’ singles days to hang out with one more time before they have to go home for dinner. Dustin Meredith