Notorious New York bad girls FLASYD have made a name for themselves with their hard-hitting attitude and debauched partying habits, while swinging their feminine battle message like a baseball bat with sneering glee.
FLASYD make themselves unmistakably known with their album "Always Fast, Hardly Accurate" - a furious chunk of punk music that packs an insatiable lust for destruction into a 27-minute wild ride.
In Flasyd, sex and violence collide head-on with an overriding attitude directed against toxic masculinity, institutional inequality and the pitfalls of late-night romance in the flickering neon lights of a seedy bar.
In a razor's edge frenzy of filthy thrash guitar noise and rude basslines, FLASYD serve up a sweat-soaked gutter punk lobotomy.