HaymakerIt Only Gets Worse (2002)Deranged
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After putting out numerous but semi-rare 7-inch releases, Haymaker delivered thier first fast-paced, anger-filled, thought-provoking full-length in 2002. Their Infest-inspired brand of hardcore leaves nothing to be desired, with chainsaw guitars, blasting drums and a vocals that sound as genuine as they do rage-filled.
Song like "1460 Days," "Cameras in the Streets," "God Can Fuck Hymnself" and "Tax Attack" address various political and social problems with unparalleled grit and fury. Other offerings, including "What I Mean to You," "Should I Care?" and "Can't Believe" demonstrate the pure nihilism and hatred that few bands, regardless of the genre, are able to pull off convincingly.
While unfortunately Haymaker has been banned from most local Southern Ontario venues (because of their fans' penchant for violence and pyromania), and the band exists only as a part-time project (guitarist Christian McMaster now plays in Cursed), this release will serve as an ample substitute for the mayhem that is their live shows.