Every two years, the stars conspire to make something magical happen, and Total Nada from Canada reappears on the scene with a new album. After their previous two EPs and with a clearly evolving hardcore sound, they unravel their third work, this time a 12" filled of 7 songs in just over 10 minutes that is pure hate and hardcore. Leaving aside sound with dark and chaotically primitivist reminiscences of the early days, their evolution covers the British sound of hardcore from the mid-80s of bands like Heresy or Ripcord but passing them through the filter of the most direct and torn American hardcore of the 80s, and obviously without leaving aside all the influence of South American ultrahardcore and punk of the 80s that has marked them since the beginning. Surely a before and after in the life of the band is marked with this masterpiece of hardcore taken to its maximum essence and wrapped in a folder with an insert and poster by Jerónimo Velásquez and Juan Sebastián Rosillo.