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Jamat​-​al​-​Maut (Grindcore)

by MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS (Pakistan)

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    For a limited time, the debut release of Multinational Corporations is a made available again, this time with a full remastering job, a bonus track, full colour layout with topical themes designed by Kunal Choksi. The CD is strictly limited to 150 numbers and only the last copies remain now!

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1.
Loadshedding. Illiteracy. Shortages. Terrorism. Government solution? Endless patriotism? Fuck your patriotism. A broken record won't heal broken homes. World's biggest flag? Shove it up your ass. Fuck your patriotism.
2.
Assassins in the name of god. Killing for sharia law. Jamat-al-Maut (congregation of death). Chalo saath (let's go). In gashti ke bacho ne sab ko kitna maara hai (these sons of whores have killed so many). Ab in madarchodo ki bari hai (now it's their turn). Line pe lagao salay Taliban (put all the Taliban in a line). In ki kuss mein fire (run bullets in their ass). Jamat-al-Maut (congregation of death). Fight the scum before it's too late. Kill them all. Blow them to bits.
3.
A mass heap of blabbering fools chasing after a fucking rupee. Confine your life to a box, work for a status until you rot. Our souls are chained. Our life's a joke. A material existence impossible to discard. A desire for something more than adherence to ideals and values based on greed. Though unable to abstain from this joke. Forever a slave. Stratum slave. Forever a stratum slave.
4.
Advertisement overdose. Watching TV comatose. Surf Excel, Lipton Tea. But what the fuck is there for me? All this shit is all the same. Singing, dancing, all the day. Clog my brain with your ads. Clog my brain with your fads. Yaar bhenchod TV band karo yaar (motherfucker turn off the TV). Bhenchod kya chutyap laga hai yaar (motherfucker what is this shit). Yar tu TV kyun nai band karta!? (why aren't you turning off the TV!?). What I'd give to have some fucking peace. Turning on the idiot box is a mistake. Subjected to things you will never purchase. Wasting all your life til the end of your days. Feeble mind now lost in a capitalist haze. Advertisement overdose. Watching TV comatose. Surf Excel, Lipton Tea. Chutiyap (crap). Not for me.
5.
L.P.C. 01:42
Walking down the street with a chip on my shoulder. Getting more pissed as I get all older. Don't you tell me what to do. I don't even care. Don't you tell me what to do. Lund pe charh (sit on my dick).
6.
The ghost of Marx lingers on in the hearts of the rich and affluent. Bourgeois guilt extends influence. Nothing to gain, everything to lose. False heirs to the workers struggle. Yet we fall into that trap time and time again. Zameendaro mein bharosa kabhi nahi rakhna (never trust these landlords). In ki zaat hai hi khanzeero ki (their race is that of pigs). In ke baap daado ne hamara khoon choosa, ab in ke bachay laal jhanday uratay (their kind has sucked our blood, now their kids wave red flags). Lund ka Socialism (bullshit socialism). Lauray ka Marxism (bullshit barxism). White collar communism. A feudal class contradiction. White collar communism. An upper class innovation. Maaro bhenchod (beat the motherfuckers up).
7.
Salaab 01:52
Years have gone by, nothing seems to change. Locked up in this cage while our spirits, they rage. Face to face with fate, intoxicated on hate. Time to break free, time to take control? No angel, no god. No messenger, no khalifa. Only ourselves lest we turn to dust. No one will save us. Fuck your revolution, fuck your inquilaab. Badal apni soch, phir aye ga salaab (fuck your revoltion. if you change your mindset, then the real flood will come).
8.
Sleepily marching to our graves. Stumbling, we drone on in rhythm with the artificial noise of contemporary life. Glass and cement replaces sticks and stones. Bones will break as thousands are displaced. Capitalist barbarism. Totalitarian existentialism. Penniless pride as the system divides and pulls us further apart.
9.
Ehsas-e-Jurm 01:37
How can you claim to love a nation with blood on its hands? How can you derive pride from a flag that should be hung upside down for the crimes of 71? Religion means nothing. Mothers and daughters were raped. Fathers and sons, slaughtered. Systematic genocide. Ethnic cleansing of an entire nation. Ignorant you remain, denying the facts. Confront your guilt. Acknowledge your past. Ehsaas-e-jurm, ehsaas-e-gunah. (Guilt).

about

From Pakistan, you have the rebellious, no-holds-barred grindcore in the form of Multinational Corporations. Remastered with a bonus track, the much sought after 'Jamat-al-Maut' debut is reissued by Transcending Obscurity India Distribution for exposure to a wider, international audience. Featuring a band member of Dionysus, Sheraz Ahmed, along with the ferocious vocal performance and lyrical genius of Hassan Umer, the duo work against all odds to deliver an explosive album. This one refuses to get old and invariably ends up on every fan's playlist. Scathing, virulent in intensity and catchy enough to bang your head off to, Multinational Corporations are here to stay.

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released March 30, 2015

Sheraz Ahmed - All instruments and also recording and mixing
Hassan Umer - Vocals and Lyrics

Aneeq Zaman - Cover artwork
Layout - Kunal Choksi


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