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Space Grind

by PSUDOKU

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Christopher Moklebust
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Christopher Moklebust It doesn't last long but its brilliance is beyond measure! Like a stellar massive red giant, it burns furiously and dies just as hard. Psudoku's Space Gring hits you like an unquantifiable quasarifically quick trip! Hang on to your butts, these stellar whirlwinds heed no warning! Their gravitational waves are both symmetrically stirring, yet disproportionate and capable of stellar mass ejection at a moments hesitation! Good luck, cosmic sailor! Favorite track: QUantilibriUM.
Servelius
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Servelius "Dude, are you okay?" Part 1 of the Psudoku SaGa
Cam Logie
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Cam Logie Take equal measures of Prog, Grindcore, Jazz and space travel and mix them up in a pot. Bring to the boil and you've got this band. Just wonderful. Favorite track: DIMensionALWarp.
Yetiman
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Yetiman Absolutely insane album. It's like a ride through an asteroid belt with an empty bottle of vodka: You're travelling in a precision machine of science, are hammered and getting hammered from all angles at all times by wacky led asteroids. A disco asteroid party at 156rpm.
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A first-of-its-kind sound that only an evil genius could craft.
-Avantgarde Metal (avantgarde-metal.com/content/reviews2.php?id=754)

Unpredictable yet catchy as hell! There's absolutely no reason to miss this!
-Braindead Zine (braindeadzine.net/11-09.htm)

Much like Netjajev SS, Wadge or Melt-Banana, only better. A total ripper from start to finish.
-Collective Zine (www.collective-zine.co.uk/reviews/?id=8232)

Dude has proven once again that he is a perennial album of the year contender. Norwegian grind, my god, it’s full of stars.
-Grind and Punishment (grindandpunishment.blogspot.no/2011/04/g-review-psudoku.html)

It's an album you put on, and in the end you think "Wow, what a ride."
-The Executioner Zine (executionerzine.com/2011/04/15/psudoku-space-grind-tape-autoeditado-2011/)

Music or noise? Genius or audacity? It can be interpreted as one wishes. It is clear, PSUDOKU dances on the boundary line separating the standard and bizarre.
-The Tomb of God (thetombofgod.blogspot.no/2011/04/psudoku-space-grind-2011.html)
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From the outer-cosmos comes the one-man-prog-blast unit PSUDOKU. Think MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA meets ORIGIN and DISCORDANCE AXIS, this is sure to perplex even as its crushing your skull into space-dust. Fucking space-blast.
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Debut CD of demented Norwegian progressive space grind fusion. Plays like DISCORDANCE AXIS downloading YES albums while teleconferencing with NETJAJEV SS and Stephen Hawking.
-Torture Garden Picture Company
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BOOOOOOM. We have encountered a rift in the space-time continuum and some of our staff have entered a wormhole sending them to the year 2012. The one-man grindcore band traveling with us on our ship to NGC 3314 has disappeared into a higher dimension, warping directly into an alternate world line where his band is called PSUDOKU. He has recorded an album in the future. This album (title: SPACE GRIND; playing time: 28:31) has been sent back in time to our age, 2011, and is currently located on planet earth, awaiting release.

PSUDOKU's 18 tracks of futuristically progressive non-stop warp space grind space space space non-stop rock fusion are at risk of changing the future past, creating cosmic contradictions in space-time and beyond. A chain of sub-space events may or may not be occuring in a parallell multiverse. CODE PINK. ALL SYSTEMS FUNCTIONING AS NORMALLY PLANNED EXCEPT FOR THIS. Stand by for further information.

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released February 28, 2011

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