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Failure, Assemblage 23
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Failure, Assemblage 23

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by: Assemblage 23




Electronomicon
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Electronomicon

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by: Electric Hellfire Club




You'll Rebel to Anything (+ 1 Bonus Track)
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You'll Rebel to Anything (+ 1 Bonus Track)

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by: Mindless Self Indulgence


:Album Description:MSI's music is a hybrid of Atari driven electronics with a venomous splash of ADD punk rock. There are three different versions of this release: a 10 track explicit version with a video for 'You'll Rebel To Anything', an 11 track clean version with a video of 'Diabolical', and an 11 track extra heavy double vinyl version. The clean and vinyl formats have two entirely different bonus tracks and all three have their own individual artwork, so true collectors will think nothing of owning them all. 'MSI are, to me, how punk rock should sound in the 21st century: abrasive, brilliant, and ...

Covered in Black: A Tribute to AC/DC
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Covered in Black: A Tribute to AC/DC

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by: Various Artists


:Album Description:MSI's music is a hybrid of Atari driven electronics with a venomous splash of ADD punk rock. There are three different versions of this release: a 10 track explicit version with a video for 'You'll Rebel To Anything', an 11 track clean version with a video of 'Diabolical', and an 11 track extra heavy double vinyl version. The clean and vinyl formats have two entirely different bonus tracks and all three have their own individual artwork, so true collectors will think nothing of owning them all. 'MSI are, to me, how punk rock should sound in the 21st century: abrasive, brilliant, and ...

Autoimmune
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Autoimmune

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by: Meat Beat Manifesto


:Album Description:MSI's music is a hybrid of Atari driven electronics with a venomous splash of ADD punk rock. There are three different versions of this release: a 10 track explicit version with a video for 'You'll Rebel To Anything', an 11 track clean version with a video of 'Diabolical', and an 11 track extra heavy double vinyl version. The clean and vinyl formats have two entirely different bonus tracks and all three have their own individual artwork, so true collectors will think nothing of owning them all. 'MSI are, to me, how punk rock should sound in the 21st century: abrasive, brilliant, and ...

Supernaut
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Supernaut

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by: 1000 Homo DJ's


: :This is a four-song release by Ministry leader Al Jourgensen and sundry like-minded co-conspirators. The title track is a nitrogen-fueled cover of the Black Sabbath song, notable for Jourgensen's harsh vocals and trademark crushing drum and guitar production. Track two is an amusingly scathing social statement of sorts, a repetitive rhythm and noise construction over which a 'bad cop' caricature yells one profanity after another at hypothetical teen-age victims (probably Ministry fans). 'Apathy' and 'Better Ways' are gravelly electro-post-punk ventures that oddly anticipate the overall sound of Ministry albums created years later. --Mark McCleerey

Dirty Little Secrets
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Dirty Little Secrets

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by: My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult


: :This is a four-song release by Ministry leader Al Jourgensen and sundry like-minded co-conspirators. The title track is a nitrogen-fueled cover of the Black Sabbath song, notable for Jourgensen's harsh vocals and trademark crushing drum and guitar production. Track two is an amusingly scathing social statement of sorts, a repetitive rhythm and noise construction over which a 'bad cop' caricature yells one profanity after another at hypothetical teen-age victims (probably Ministry fans). 'Apathy' and 'Better Ways' are gravelly electro-post-punk ventures that oddly anticipate the overall sound of Ministry albums created years later. --Mark McCleerey

Dancing In The Dark
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Dancing In The Dark

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by: Various Artists


:Album Description:An excellent document of Dancing Ferret's rise to prominence as one of the leading organizations in the American goth scene. Dancing In The Dark is a ten year anniversary celebration that collects the best-known tracks from the label's roster, including hits from the US and Europe alike. Stylistically, the compilation covers many bases: goth, industrial, synthpop, metal, medieval, ethereal, world, and more.

The History of the JAMS a.k.a. The Timelords
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The History of the JAMS a.k.a. The Timelords

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by: The JAMs, The Timelords


:Album Description:An excellent document of Dancing Ferret's rise to prominence as one of the leading organizations in the American goth scene. Dancing In The Dark is a ten year anniversary celebration that collects the best-known tracks from the label's roster, including hits from the US and Europe alike. Stylistically, the compilation covers many bases: goth, industrial, synthpop, metal, medieval, ethereal, world, and more.

Let's Go Dark
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Let's Go Dark

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by: God Module


:Album Description:Following no preconceived musical rules, Jasyn Bangert erratically experiments with various electronic music styles on this record. From scary grooves to brainwashing dance hooks to epic dark melodies, the progress and further maturity of God Module's sound is impossible to ignore. Prior fans of the pounding, hard-floor club assaults that the group has come to be known for need not look any farther. God Module has grown musically since their inception and this record shows what they're capable of in all their gory.


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This camp spectacle stars Sherilyn Fenn (Boxing Helena) as an upper-crust Southern belle who abandons the posh life for sex on the road with a carny worker. Naturally, the older folk (Burl Ives, Louise Fletcher) take exception. Typically silly, soft-porn stuff from director Zalman King (Wild Orchid), this erotic joke of a movie is good for putting one's busy brain on hold for awhile. Colorful support from Kristy McNichol as a cowgirl, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, and the late Hervé Villechaiz (Fantasy Island). --Tom Keogh

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