From the burning pits of the Australian underground comes Grippiud — a name forged in the chaos where thrash ferocity and blackened wrath collide.
Australia’s extreme metal scene never cared for neat genre lines; it spat on boundaries and gave birth to a sound all its own. Grippiud stands right in the middle of that tradition — savage, unrelenting, and soaked in the spirit of true underground metal.
Conjured in 2002 by Big Lee Griffith — warhammer behind Spear of Longinus and Vomitor, a lifer of the Aussie extreme —
Grippiud has now risen with a deadly strike: unearthed demo relics fused with three brand-new hymns of destruction.
This is not nostalgia, this is a weapon — a full-force compilation of everything Grippiud has unleashed so far, sharpened for today.
With blasphemous cover art by Bayu Saputra Art and sonic devastation mastered by Harald Mentor, this release is primed to tear through the weak.
Available on CD and vinyl LP soon — a must for anyone devoted to the lawless spirit of Australian extreme metal.

