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Old 07.03.2007, 05:12 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
sorry, king buzzo, i typically agree with you on many many things.

but i hate this album.

the only cure worth listening to is probably 3 imaginary boys/boys don't cry, and even that is grating.

ehhhhhhhhh.

pornography has a song or two that is listenable, but the overly goth bass lines and the silly drum sound just kills it, not to mention the ridiculous casio cathedral organ sheen. just.. i dunno.. though "it doesn't matter if we all die" or however the first line on the album goes did stick with me.

You have to place the record into context, it was the time of electro-pop (everyone was influenced by Kraftwerk). In addition there's a Cabaret voltaire and Throbbing gristle influence to it that I thought would appeal to you, and the guitar in the title track is in my opinion a precursor to noise-rock.
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