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Few acts are as willfully underground as Comedy Why Scream.

No social media. No live shows. No interviews. Just intense, confrontational songs.

Their sound is rooted in industrial music—drum machine beats, samples, and heavy guitars fused with politically charged lyrics. Fans of Ministry, Front 242, Nine Inch Nails, Nitzer Ebb, and Skinny Puppy will find familiar ground. The aesthetic is strictly lo-fi: vintage drum machines and samplers, pawn shop guitars and amps.

On their debut album Nausea, the samples told the story—postmodern collages in the Bomb Squad tradition. Eugenicide charts a different path, with full lyrics and vocals on every track. But where most industrial acts lean on guttural roars and distorted screams, Eugenicide opts for impact through juxtaposition: eerie falsetto vocals laid over grinding, funk-infused beats.

This is music that meets the moment—taking aim at rigged elections, rogue courts, the wickedness of healthcare-for-profit, imperialism, corporate greed, and the overwhelming cruelties of modern capitalism.
 

The debut album

Nausea

Comedy Why Scream

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Few acts are as willfully underground as Comedy Why Scream. No one really knows who—or where—they are. All that is sure is that their music emerges from a room that overlooks a train yard. That said, something is known of Read more

Few acts are as willfully underground as Comedy Why Scream. No one really knows who—or where—they are. All that is sure is that their music emerges from a room that overlooks a train yard. That said, something is known of their process. It involves a 4-track cassette recorder and an Akai S-950 sampler. As to the songs on "Nausea," imagine Ministry recorded by Guided by Voices. This is music for fans of Nine Inch Nails, KMFDM, Laibach, Nitzer Ebb, Front Line Assembly, Lard, and more.

*Note: Album contains explicit lyrics.

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Few acts are as willfully underground as Comedy Why Scream. No one really knows who—or where—they are. All that is sure is that their music emerges from a room that overlooks a train yard. That said, something is known of their process. It involves a 4-track cassette recorder and an Akai S-950 sampler. As to the songs on "Nausea," imagine Ministry recorded by Guided by Voices. This is music for fans of Nine Inch Nails, KMFDM, Laibach, Nitzer Ebb, Front Line Assembly, Lard, and more. 

*Note: Album contains explicit lyrics.