The heavy music environment of the 90s and early 2000s lives once again through Whatafuck's musical creation "Stronger Than God" which unites groove metal with hardcore and alternative metal elements. Whatafuck delivers music through his one-man operation which feels original yet timeless at the same time. Prolific guitar riffs join intense drumming to produce standout elements in this recording that make listening endureable. From extreme screams to clear melodic vocals Whatafuck mirrors the vocal method of Cory Taylor and Phil Anselmo. Through its mixed musical influences Whatafuck presents his deep admiration for music while securing his own stage. Stronger Than God represents an outstanding recording which drives listeners to play even more music from its artist.
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The heavy music environment of the 90s and early 2000s lives once again through Whatafuck's musical creation "Stronger Than God" which unites groove metal with hardcore and alternative metal elements. Whatafuck delivers music through his one-man operation which feels original yet timeless at the same time. Prolific guitar riffs join intense drumming to produce standout elements in this recording that make listening endureable. From extreme screams to clear melodic vocals Whatafuck mirrors the vocal method of Cory Taylor and Phil Anselmo. Through its mixed musical influences Whatafuck presents his deep admiration for music while securing his own stage. Stronger Than God represents an outstanding recording which drives listeners to play even more music from its artist.
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