"There are few metal bands that can truly create an engaging sound and sustain it throughout an entire album. There are even fewer bands that bring an energy and focus to that sound and give it everything they’ve got. Dystrophy happen to accomplish both admirably and listening to their album, Chains of Hypocrisy, you can hear a young band who hungers to prove itself as a serious voice in metal...In a word: Strong."
"Tech-thrash? Thrashified tech-death? Deathified tech-thrash? I don’t know… but you get the point. If Machine Head made love to Atheist and popped out a Dying Fetus, it might sound like these Dirty Jer-Z-ers."
Dystrophy, belying the definition of dystrophy, presents a cacophony of accomplished metal, underlying a debt to the progenitors of the thrash metal genre..."
"The band has somehow managed to blend almost all forms of metal (prog, thrash, power, with hints of black and death) into cohesive songs, which is something not many bands attempt to do; and even of the ones that try, most fail miserably..."
[Thirst for Blood]"...This track never slows down and along with some nice double bass blasting sections, makes for a pretty forceful song..."[Through Scenes...]"...There are two solos on this song, like the first, and the second one is also great and does not fail to keep the song alive and exciting..." "...This band is certainly worth giving a listen."
"Dystrophy is full speed ahead death metal. Certain to make their own mark in the death metal genre. With harsh vocals and brutal guitar riffs makes your head spinning nonstop. Its very hard to pinpoint where their influences are because it is so chaotic. Just give it a listen and I assure you your brain will melt."
This review resources by: ultimate guitar.com , metalsucks.net , the aquarian, WVPH-90.3 the core ,Urpromotions magazine, injecting my veins review
Genres: TECHNIQAL DEATH
Greg bueno: Bass,vocals
Peter Brown: Guitar
Peter Llyod: Guitar
Matt thompson: drum
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Email: dystrophy666@yahoo.com

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