Appear Trengginas At Hammersonic, Burgerkill Makes Betdal Hot
JAKARTA - The hardcore metal unit from Bandung, Burgerkill successfully inflamed illegal energy that produced headbang, wall of death, and rounds after pit rounds of their fanatical fans aka begundals when appearing at the Hammersonic Festival 2023 at Carnaval Beach Ancol, Saturday.
On stage at around 22.30 WIB, the band, which consists of Ronald Alexander (vocals), Agung Hellfrog (guitar), Ramdan (bass) and Putra Pra Ramadhan (drums) appeared trendginas for about thirty minutes.
"Let's warm it up tonight! Divide it in two, share it in two," said vocalist Ronald instructing the sandals to form a moshpit area when opening their appearance through the song Under The Scars which is a song from the 2011 Venomous album.
Citing Antara, the heat of the prayer room that night made Ronald have to throw bottles filled with mineral water at the audience several times. "Good night everyone. Where are the voices. Who come from noon? For all of you who are still standing here until late at night, thank you so much!" said Ronald before he and his colleagues burst Shadow of Narrow from an album titled Beyond Coma and Despair which was thrown into the market in 2006.
After that, without further ado, the Burgerkill quartet immediately beat the night through the Batin Prison from the 2003 classic album which was very thick with the distortion of the guitarist Agung Hellfrog.
"Before us, there was Rocket Rockers, give each other a round of applause. We'll take care of each other tonight. Tomorrow we'll go all out, okay?" said Ronald reminding rock music fans about the heavy metal Slipknot unit which appeared as the cover of the Hammersonic Festival 2023 on March 19.
The first day of the Hammersonic Festival was also very special for Burgerkill because the proud band of the Ujung Berung Bandung urban group won the Hammersonic Awards in the Legend/Lifetime Achievement category which was pinned to the late guitarist Aries "Eben" Tanto.
"Hopefully there will still be Hammersonic in the following years. Thank you for the very wild energy," Ronald told begundal before evading his appearance, one of which was through the latest single Resilient Blood which was claimed to be the fastest bpm song ever created by Burgerkill with a trash metal character.