For all too short a time Melbourne's Suiciety were one of the premier acts of speedcore devastation in the country. Tearing up the nation's stages from as early as 1991, the band's debut album was a raging slab of ripper hardcore with more than occasional flashes of blistering metal. Suiciety's talent for melding the two styles was even better defined on Primrose Path, laden with rip-roaring killer riffs and excellent tracks. Coupled with such high quality releases was the Suiciety live show--a furiously dynamic whirlwind which never failed to please. The 'Cell' EP was the band's first release for BMG, a slightly less chaotic issue than previously, but good nonetheless. Since then the band seems to have disappeared.