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Dying to Meet You

Pummel-minded NYC duo Vaz, unleash their long-rumored Gold Standard Laboratories debut. Recorded over the course of two years, mostly in L.A., Dying To Meet You is a true monster of an album, packed to the gills with thunderous, unrelenting two-minute traumas to the head. Digipak. 2003.  more

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Jun-29-2005

thank god for VAZ

At first listen or three I was a little disappointed with this record, being such a huge fan of their first, Demonstrations in Micronesia (as well as all of Hammerhead's output). So I put it away for months, knowing there would come a time when I was ready for it with fresh ears. Sure enough, I...

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  • Posted: Nov-08-2004

I saw them at Webster hall

They opened in Webster Hall with melvins as main event. They showed great respect for the melvins. There best song on this album is Elastic-C no argument. I love the fact they dont have a bassist. Anyone who likes dying to meet you go see them live if u can!

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  • Posted: Feb-14-2004

Strictly Bangerz

Man, 2 SURLY dudes making EVIL new wave music. They are totally slept on in NEW YORK, this record is great, I like to listen to it after a night of running in the FOREST in my invisibility cloak scaring FARMERS....but they are BETTER live. GO SEE THEM LIVE.

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  • Posted: Jan-10-2004

Front-heavy yet impressive

This is one of those albums that can't maintain the same momentum throught all the songs, but on the strength of the first 5 tracks, it gets a solid 4 stars. The sound here is like a post-Amrep sound (their previous incarnation, Hammerhead, was on Amphetamine Reptile Records) with a lot of...

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  • Posted: Oct-13-2003

Awesome, awesome, awesome.

This 2nd release from Vaz (a project from the band Hammerhead) will never be labeled as a "sophomore slump". The chaos of these songs blazes through 30 minutes of rock so quickly you'll miss it the instant the last note is struck. The duo juggle time signatures and rhythms from one moment to...

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