Discography is a compilation album by the American thrash metal band In Defence. It features the band's entire discography, including all of their studio albums, EPs, demos, and split releases. The album was released on October 16, 2020, through Get Better Records.
The album showcases In Defence's unique brand of thrash metal, which is characterized by fast and aggressive riffs, pounding drums, and politically charged lyrics. The band's sound is heavily influenced by classic thrash bands like Slayer, Exodus, and Municipal Waste, but they also incorporate elements of punk and hardcore into their music.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Don't Call Me a Moshist," which features a catchy chorus and a blistering guitar solo. Another highlight is "The Police Are Fucking Pigs," which is a scathing critique of police brutality and systemic racism.
Discography is a must-have for fans of thrash metal and punk. It's a comprehensive collection of In Defence's best work, and it's a testament to the band's commitment to creating music that's both heavy and socially conscious. If you're looking for a high-energy and politically charged album, then Discography is definitely worth a listen.