The in-your-face nature of the guitars are in line with Lind’s vocals: Heavy, straightforward, and incredibly violent. The guitars are layered buzzsaws, dripping with vehemence. The drums are tight and produced in such a way that it creates a very heavy backbone to the tracks. After a very raw debut, Ramallah followed up with Kill A Celebrity, which was released with a clear focus to bludgeon the listener into oblivion, all while spewing hatred in every direction. He resurfaced with Ramallah, a heavy, lumbering ball of hate.
After the dissolution of Blood For Blood, it seems all Rob Lind did was watch CNN and drink. Lind’s lyrics were known for being dark, inflammatory, and often controversial. His previous band Blood For Blood was notorious in the Boston scene for violent live shows and their pissed-off brand of hardcore punk. Review Summary: Kill A Celebrity is sadly overlooked album of unbridled hate by the mastermind behind Blood For Blood.