Tracklist:1. Face 2. Rainbow Melt 3. Rat Boy 4. Crawlspace 5. Dallas Beltway 6. Mask 7. Davis 8. Garbage ManIn the spring of 2019, a new rock band consisting of four otherwise ordinary Okies would arise out of seemingly nowhere, swiftly turning heads with
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Tracklist:
1. Face
2. Rainbow Melt
3. Rat Boy
4. Crawlspace
5. Dallas Beltway
6. Mask
7. Davis
8. Garbage Man
In the spring of 2019, a new rock band consisting of four otherwise ordinary Okies would arise out of seemingly nowhere, swiftly turning heads with a grotesque new take on noise rock fuelled by the existential anguish that has defined the 21st Century. Taking its name from the towering mounds of toxic waste that stand as monuments to capitalisms cruel hubris across its home state, Oklahoma Citys Chat Pile made an immediate impression, soon culminating in the release of its landmark 2022 debut album, Gods Country and 2024s expansive follow up Cool World While the massive success of Gods Country would propel the quartet from the status of underground favorites to an international sensation, Chat Piles mission to take rock music to new zeniths of intensity was part of the plan from the very start. In fact, during its first handful of months as an active project, Chat Pile began writing and recording some of the heaviest, hellish, and harrowing music of its entire catalogue, laying the foundation of the themes and traits that would eventually manifest in the bands debut LP. The result of these sessions would be a pair of EPs, This Dungeon Earth and Remove Your Skin Please, released in the summer and winter of 2019, respectively. Initially put out by Reptilian Records in 2020, The Flenser is proud to present a special reissue of Chat Piles pivotal first two EPs, each compiled onto a single disc. This dual EP compilation chronicles the earliest moments of the Oklahoma City quartets discography, a snapshot of the bands pre-Flenser days and of the eight tracks of noxious, nihilistic noise rock that would propel the Midwest band to a globe-spanning, underground heavyweights.
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