Stream HOUKAGO GRIND TIME’s Koncertos Of Kawaiiness: Stealing Jon Chang's Ideas, A Book by Andrew Lee!
- Jason Hesley
- Aug 14, 2024
- 2 min read

MetalSucks today catapults the rabid tunes of HOUKAGO GRIND TIME’s third album, Koncertos Of Kawaiiness: Stealing Jon Chang's Ideas, A Book by Andrew Lee, into the public with an exclusive stream of the album, ahead of its release this Friday.
HOUKAGO GRIND TIME is the solo mincecore/goregrind act of Andrew Lee (Ripped To Shreds, Andrew Lee’s Heavy Metal Shrapnel, Skullsmasher). Koncertos Of Kawaiiness: Stealing Jon Chang's Ideas, A Book By Andrew Lee was recorded and mixed by Andrew Lee at his home studio, The Weeb Dungeon, mastered at Menegroth, The Thousand Caves by Colin Marston (Gorguts, Artificial Brain, Krallice), and completed with cover collage and photography by Andrew Lee, logo and layout by Tom Maher (Skullbastard Art), and insert illustration by Makiko Suda.
“You Broke My Nutbladder” features guest vocals by Sleazy Derek and Mark Chen (both of Myxoma), "I Like Dubs Over Subs” features guest vocals from Joseph Schafer (Colony Drop) and Billy "Oi!" Smeer and a solo by Tom Maher (Mass Extinction, ex-Organ Dealer), and “Evolved Into Weebery” features guest vocals by Joe Warkentin (Archagathus).
With the album about to hit the streets this week, Lee states, “Aim for the top! Gorebusters! This collection of sugoi kawaii koncertos will flatten out every single wrinkle of your brain until it's so smooth that any Opeth song will slide right off it. Only hyperblasting and drop Z guitars allowed.”
MetalSucks writes with their advance stream of the pulverizing album, “We’ve written about the connection between insanely brutal goregrind bands and super cute anime. Yes, it’s a thing. Yes, it’s absolutely fucking bonkers. Try to keep up. One of the foremost figures/voices in that scene is back again with a new album coming out this Friday... Hit play on Koncertos Of Kawaiiness: Stealing Jon Chang’s Ideas, A Book by Andrew Lee below. Just make sure you’re wearing your protective headgear, because it’s sure to cave your skull in like a Japanese school girl with a sledgehammer.”
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