I'm not going to front and pretend that I've ever listened to Repulsion (unless you count that odd little moment in time when it was Type O Negative's original moniker), but I definitely came of age during the Brutal Truth era.
Still, when I got a press release about the Blackened Music Series performance at Brooklyn's Masonic Temple at the end of July, I got pretty excited. In addition to seeing BT headline a big venue, openers Pig Destroyer will be making a triumphant return to NYC. And Repulsion fans have even more reason to rejoice: apparently, not only is this their first NYC show EVER, but they're also playing their seminal album, Horrified, in its entirety (actually, their only album).
Don't say I didn't warn you.
Still, when I got a press release about the Blackened Music Series performance at Brooklyn's Masonic Temple at the end of July, I got pretty excited. In addition to seeing BT headline a big venue, openers Pig Destroyer will be making a triumphant return to NYC. And Repulsion fans have even more reason to rejoice: apparently, not only is this their first NYC show EVER, but they're also playing their seminal album, Horrified, in its entirety (actually, their only album).
Don't say I didn't warn you.
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