Tumors

Tumors: The Aggressive Force in Modern Hardcore Punk
Tumors is a hardcore punk band from Los Angeles, California, known for their blistering intensity and unflinching lyrical themes. The group achieved a significant underground milestone with their 2019 album 'Human Resources', which debuted at number 12 on Billboard's Heatseekers Albums chart and solidified their cult following.
Early career
Tumors formed in 2013, emerging from the dense DIY punk scene of Los Angeles. The band self-released their raw, confrontational debut EP, 'Sick', in 2014, which quickly sold out of its initial cassette run and caught the attention of several independent labels.
This early buzz led to their signing with the then-fledgling label Youth Attack Records in 2015. Their first full-length album, 'Get Well Soon', arrived in 2016, offering a relentless 22-minute barrage that established their signature sound of breakneck tempos and distorted vocals.
Breakthrough
The band's breakthrough arrived in 2019 with their sophomore album, 'Human Resources'. Released through the more prominent independent label Closed Casket Activities, the album presented a more refined but equally vicious sonic attack.
'Human Resources' marked Tumors' first entry into the Billboard charts, landing at number 12 on the Heatseekers chart. The album's success was driven by intense touring and word-of-mouth within the hardcore community, leading to multiple vinyl pressings.
Key tracks
Shame — This lead single from 'Human Resources' became a live staple and its music video garnered significant attention on punk-focused YouTube channels.
Bottom Feeder — Known for its particularly chaotic breakdown, this track exemplifies the band's ability to blend hardcore aggression with a palpable sense of dissonance.
Painless — A standout from their debut album, this song's relentless pace and raw production cemented their early reputation.
No Relief — This later single showcased a slight expansion of their sound, incorporating more metallic guitar tones without sacrificing their core intensity.
The momentum from 'Human Resources' led to high-profile tours across North America and Europe, sharing stages with established acts in the metallic hardcore scene. Tumors continued their prolific output with the 2022 EP 'Suffer In Rhythm', further exploring themes of societal decay and personal anguish.
Their collaboration with vocalist Dylan Walker of Full of Hell on the track 'Cell Rot' was a notable 2023 release, bridging the gap between powerviolence and experimental noise. The band maintains a fiercely independent stance, often handling their own art direction and merchandise, which strengthens their connection with a dedicated fanbase.
Fans of Tumors' abrasive style also frequently listen to Gods Hate for their similar metallic hardcore precision and weighty production. The chaotic energy and vocal delivery of Vein.fm also resonate with Tumors' audience, sharing a love for dissonant riffs and explosive dynamics. The raw, confrontational approach of Regional Justice Center mirrors the unpolished aggression found in Tumors' earlier work. For those drawn to the relentless pace, Mindforce offers a crossover thrash intensity that complements Tumors' sound.
Tumors' music is a regular feature on independent music radio stations and specialty shows dedicated to punk and hardcore. Their tracks are often played on online rock radio streams that focus on underground and extreme music, bringing their ferocious sound to new listeners worldwide.
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