Rochester, New York’s rising underground force 9.MM MOUTHWASH make a violent first impression with their self-titled EP—a compact, nearly eight-minute burst of unfiltered deathcore chaos. With no time wasted and no room to breathe, the release serves as a statement of intent, introducing a band that thrives on intensity, unpredictability, and raw sonic aggression pulled straight from the gut of the scene.
Across four tracks—“Intro,” “One Foot In The Grave One Foot On A Banana Peel,” “Hitmarker,” and “Taste The Steel”—the band delivers a tightly wound assault that blends crushing breakdowns, frantic pacing, and a sharp sense of rhythmic violence. Each track feeds into the next with little restraint, creating a cohesive listening experience that feels more like a sustained detonation than a traditional EP structure.
Despite its short runtime, the self-titled release showcases a band that understands how to maximize impact. From the eerie tension of the opening “Intro” to the unhinged ferocity of “Hitmarker” and the closing blow of “Taste The Steel,” 9.MM MOUTHWASH balance chaos with control, channeling a sound that is both savage and deliberate. The standout title “One Foot In The Grave One Foot On A Banana Peel” captures the band’s unpredictable edge—where brutality meets a warped sense of identity.
With this debut offering, 9.MM MOUTHWASH waste no time carving their name into the deathcore underground. Short, sharp, and merciless, the EP hits like a sudden ambush—and leaves just as quickly, demanding to be replayed. From Rochester to anywhere heavy music thrives, 9.MM MOUTHWASH are here to make it hurt.
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