Nine tracks that don’t last long, but Mock Execution still cover a fair bit of ground. The first few tracks are a crashed-out blur reminiscent of stuff like Gloom and Lebenden Toten – not quite as fierce or nerve-jangling, but that general realm. ‘Stagnant Fools’ starts tampering with the template by adding in some weird squelches and swooshes, while ‘Insanity’ slows things down a notch and reveals itself to be a drunken, fist-in-the-air (or at least fist-in-your-own-face) anthem. It’s from this point on where I’m really grabbed, with the chaos easing up a smidge and the songwriting starting to shine belligerently through: feral solos, UK82 stomps, riffs that peck angrily away at your every raw nerve and slurred, pissed-beyond-belief vocals telling you just how shit it all is. Closer ‘Enough Is Enough’ is probably my favourite track here, its wobbling, disjointed cadence giving things a borderline anarcho punk vibe – as though Crass or The Ex were somehow rubbing up against Riistetyt in a small, sweaty rehearsal room.