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3TEETH – EndEx | Album Review

Gritty, plodding, industrial that sets a disgusting but amazing atmosphere. Collaborations with Doom’s Mick Gordon add the extra flair that EndEx needs to stand out. It’s industrial with pacing. It’s not high volume and speed at all times. There is a mood and pace set. It’s a post-apocalyptic album about the dangers of technology leading to a dark future, much like many other industrial albums. 3TEETH do not reinvent the industrial wheel but some of the hooks and heavy-hitting tracks like Merchant Of The Void stick with you. EndEx becomes hypnotic and once again 3Teeth knows how to play to their strengths. Are you an industrial fan who still hasn’t checked out 3TEETH? This album should help. 8/10

3TEETH EndEx Album Review

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3TEETH “Merchant Of The Void ft. Mick Gordon”

3Teeth is an American industrial metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 2013, the band currently consists of Alexis Mincolla (vocals), Chase Brawner (guitars), Xavier Swafford (keys & synth), Andrew Means (modular synth & bass), and Nick Rossi (drums). They have currently released four studio albums: their self-titled debut in 2014, in 2017, Metawar on July 5, 2019, and EndEx on September 22, 2023.

EndEx is the fourth studio album by the American industrial metal band 3Teeth. It was released on September 22, 2023, through Century Media Records.

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From Google Bard: “3Teeth is an American industrial metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 2013, the band currently consists of Alexis Mincolla (vocals), Chase Brawner (guitars), Xavier Swafford (keys & synth), Andrew Means (modular synth & bass), and Nick Rossi (drums). They have currently released four studio albums: their self-titled debut in 2014, <shutdown.exe> in 2017, Metawar on July 5, 2019, and EndEx on September 22, 2023.

3Teeth are known for their dark, aggressive sound, which blends elements of industrial metal, nu metal, and electronic music. Their lyrics often explore themes of technology, dystopia, and the human condition. The band is also known for their intense live performances, which often feature elaborate visuals and pyrotechnics.”

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3TEETH EndEx Album Review