Doombox is an
EP by
Graf Orlock. It was released by Vitriol Records on January 18, 2011.[1] It was released as a
10" record, pressed on black (limited to 150) and clear (limited to 1350).[2] The record came with a foldout
boom-box replica, and a CD with all six songs plus the Destination Time trilogy songs.[1]
Doombox was generally well received by critics. Mike Kemp of
Rock Sound enjoyed the EP's "shouty, expletive-ridden grindcore", and praised the inclusion of the band's Destination Time trilogy on the CD.[3] Chris Ayers of
Exclaim! called Doombox "categorically crushing", comparing the band to
Pig Destroyer and
Brutal Truth, and declared the album "a...contender for the year's best album".[4]
Doombox is an
EP by
Graf Orlock. It was released by Vitriol Records on January 18, 2011.[1] It was released as a
10" record, pressed on black (limited to 150) and clear (limited to 1350).[2] The record came with a foldout
boom-box replica, and a CD with all six songs plus the Destination Time trilogy songs.[1]
Doombox was generally well received by critics. Mike Kemp of
Rock Sound enjoyed the EP's "shouty, expletive-ridden grindcore", and praised the inclusion of the band's Destination Time trilogy on the CD.[3] Chris Ayers of
Exclaim! called Doombox "categorically crushing", comparing the band to
Pig Destroyer and
Brutal Truth, and declared the album "a...contender for the year's best album".[4]