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When it's not firing salvos at an obvious target (hint: all the songs begin with "W"), Houses of the Mole plays directly to Ministry's metalhead contingent, ignoring the gentler adrenaline junkies won over by 1992's pile-driving Psalm 69. Packed to the gills with loud-ass electro-skronk and Al Jourgensen's "scary" yawp, the album is so densely noisy that you'll need lots of patience to figure out whether Jourgensen is going on about politics, Armageddon or a hangnail.
(Posted: Aug 5, 2004)
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Freakfase writes:
Absolute must have , anyone who doesn't love it is an idiot. Which is just fine with AL> I live in Texas , where George Bush doesn't want you to have this album in your collection. The heads up sequal to KEOHONI or Psalm 69 as it is referred, dominates. I love it, my wife loves it . GOD SAVE AL> Jamesybaby www.freakfase.com
Apr 13, 2006 09:47:12
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