Masseling was aged 16 when his first experience with music production occurred in 1997. He had been working on his productions constantly. After sending a demo out to BZRK Records, Mark Vos (aka Buzz Fuzz) contacted him to do business. After a while of mastering and editing, BZRK033 was born. Under the alias Menace II Society, the "Son of a Bitch" EP entered the market. Almost at the same time, the first Angerfist EP was released on Overload Records. However, even though the track Chronic Disorder, made Menace II Society a well known name, Angerfist would grow out to be one of the biggest names in the scene. Tracks such as Criminally Insane and Fuck Off were immediately recognized as relatively big hits. It is from that where Masseling first stepped foot in the scene. After releasing an EP under the third alias Kid Morbid, he chose Angerfist to be his main project.
Still excited about this sudden rush of records and the enthusiastic hardcore fans, Angerfist continued producing and releasing tracks. In 2003, the Sons of Satan EP was released on Masters of Hardcore Records. The idea for an Angerfist act, to bring the vibe to the parties would soon appear. Bringing the hard, gabber beats, wearing hockey-masks and hooded sweatshirts, was an instant success. A year of parties and performances went by, as Masseling worked on a record that would turn out to become his biggest hit; in 2004, the Raise Your Fist EP was released.
In 2006, Angerfist was one of the leading acts of the scene, with a massive number of fans. Angerfist had become popular not only in the Netherlands, but also had a good amount of success worldwide. They performed at parties and shows in countries such as Switzerland, Scotland, the United States, Russia, Australia, Germany, Finland, Spain, Italy and more.
In 2006, after 5 years, the Pissin Razorbladez double CD + DVD album was released. The album featured some of the original tracks from the beginning of the century, as well as newly produced ones. The first time it was available for the people, was at the sold out release party at the Hemkade in Zaandam. In 2007, more releases followed and Angerfist was chosen as the performance to close the world's leading hard dance event - Sensation Black. Two years after the first album, in March 2008, their first solo concert was planned; Angerfist: The Mutilate Concert, named after the new album which was also released that same month. Both the concert and the new double album were tremendously successful.
For most of this time, Angerfist was still a bit of a mysterious figure. Pictures of the group's face were rarely seen, and only a tiny snippet of interviews existed. All of this changed when the official YouTube and Facebook pages were introduced mid 2009. Angerfist now provides previews of upcoming tracks, and sometimes actively interacts with his fans across the globe.
Come October 2011, Angerfist was voted #39 in DJ Magazine's Top 100 DJs of 2011. Angerfist released a new album, "Retaliate", on November 26, 2011.
Currently Angerfist consists of two people: DJ Angerfist & MC Prozac.
Criminally Insane
Angerfist Lyrics
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Hardcore!
Hi-hi-hi-hi-hi (x?)
Hardcore!
The lyrics to Angerfist's song “Criminally Insane” serve as a call to arms for fans of hardcore music. The singer repeats the words “hi” and “hardcore” over and over, emphasizing the intensity and energy of the genre. The repetition of the words also creates a hypnotic effect, drawing the listener into the music and encouraging them to let go of their inhibitions.
The title of the song, “Criminally Insane,” further underscores the intense emotions and feelings that characterize the hardcore scene. The song is an anthem for those who feel like outsiders or have been marginalized by society. It celebrates the rebellious spirit of hardcore and invites listeners to join in the cathartic release that comes from letting go and embracing the music.
Overall, “Criminally Insane” is a song that speaks to the raw, primal emotions that are at the heart of hardcore music. It is a call to action for fans of the genre and a reminder of the power of music to unite people and create a sense of belonging.
Contributed by Luke O. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@FABADAZERO
The real OG Angerfist, pure dark hardcore ❤
@jemoederlol1108
2023 and a mega fan this is one of the best songs that I have heard from the old days!! I’m 15 btw and my neighbours also love this song they knock on the door to put it harder 😂
@Ilegator
2009-2011 Angerfist was the best hardcore
@unknownempty9799
@@emanuelezambetta1534 It was published in the 2006 album but this tune was made in 2002!
@trbNGAMING
2020 anyone? :)
@wojborkaganowicz6721
no, shut a fuck up
@trbNGAMING
@@wojborkaganowicz6721 you answering 2020 and trying to insult me with your "shut A fuck up"...wtf is wrong with you screen warrior?
@johnsimpson930
Illuminati
@samchapmannucete5866
@@johnsimpson930 yeah man
@ManoderechadeBATMAN
Wojbor Kaganowicz Men fck u go listen other shit