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Show Me the Body are back with a short burst of new music in the form of Survive, a three-song EP aptly titled for the present moment.

The release follows the New York City experimental hardcore band's album Dog Whistle, and they're not striking any more of an optimistic or conciliatory tone than they did on that project.

Opening track "Rubberband" is a spoken-word four-on-the-floor techno dirge, and "People On TV" captures the burnout and rage from logging on and seeing so many videos of so much death.

The EP's title track, which features the refrain "I never cry watching pigs die," made it to our Songs You Need list back in February.

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