I've never met anyone more deserving to wear the title of human trash, I hope one day you come realize what a peice shit you really are, every breath you take, is a tragic event for the whole damn world, every word you speak, is an assault on common decency, you're made from hate and lies and all that I have come to truly despise, you're made from fear and anger a massive ego and a sense of entitlement, you're a goddamn virus, you're a fucking plague, you're the death of humanity, you're the death of humanity.
The definition of asshole is a picture of you.
☆Always so quick with an insult, or a shitty little sexist remark, calling everyone faggot or homo, advocate tearing families apart, your opinions are the only that matter, your the only one who knows whats right, puff your chest and say all liberals are pussies, but never willing to get in a fight, [it's an act, that I see through, we all know that your really just scared, it's a fault, it's a weakness, to live your life solely based on fear.]×2
Everyone hates you, you deserve it too, your life is fucking pathetic, and you know it too, ignorance, outright lies, misinformation, a dull look in your eyes.
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
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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
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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