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This is Aggressive Kunst.
Recently released by Sunny Bastards, there is now an opportunity for everyone who hasn't had enough of TOXPACK, or who is missing this particular album, or who simply had bad luck in 2005 and couldn't get their hands on the record.
Having been on the market for only a short time and still considered a cult classic, this album can best be described. The twelve songs come in a beautiful digipack. Additionally, there is the grand video “Suff & wilde Spiele“. The video was shot at the legendary Kreuzberg pub “Trinkteufel“, and if you look closely, you can also see the singer of Johnnie Rook right in the middle.
The band actually played at Trinkteufel once. Today, it's unimaginable to see such a big band in such a small space. But back then, it was reality, and those who were there will never be able to erase that experience from their memories.
The record has not been remastered or treated in any other way. The songs come across as raw as the band was back then. Compared to the last album “Bastarde von Morgen“, you can notice the experience and the standards the band has for the recording today. The roughness that “Aggressive Kunst” has is probably one of the reasons why the album hits so hard. Songs like “Suff & wilde Spiele“, “Bang, Bang“ or “Aggressive Kunst“ are hits that you can listen to over and over again, and especially loud!
TOXPACK always invites guests to the studio to record a song together. For this album, Roger Miret from Agnostic Front was involved and sang on “Aggressive Kunst“.
With this release, everyone can now complete their TOXPACK collection, and for those who don't know the band yet and want to know what streetcore sounds like, I can only say: BUY IT!
And don't call this stuff Deutschrock, this is streetcore!



