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The chaotic, almost frantic title track that foreshadowed their own breakup, which occurred shortly after the album's release.

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Jagged, mathematical riffs that cut like glass.

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The Shape of Punk to Come is a masterpiece of production. The dense, layered, and powerful sound that has captivated listeners for decades is no accident; it was a product of meticulous design and technical ambition. A fascinating detail about the recording is that the band famously did not use Pro Tools at all. Instead, the album was recorded using a combination of 24-track 2-inch analog tape and ADAT machines for additional tracks. The drums, a cornerstone of the album's raw power, were recorded as grooves and then intricately edited in the Soundscape digital audio workstation, all without any reliance on a grid reference. This painstaking, organic approach to editing is a significant factor in the album's unique, human, yet impossibly tight rhythmic feel.

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If you own only one hardcore punk album in your life, it is arguably this one. The Shape Of Punk To Come is not just a collection of songs; it is a sonic manifesto. For audiophiles and collectors seeking the FLAC version, this album rewards that choice more than almost any other in the genre, offering a dynamic range that MP3s simply flatten.

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