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ALCOHOLOCAUSTInvisigothNeo-Prog3.84 | 19 ratings |
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![]() Their style is not the easiest to explain. They integrate classical sounds from synthesizers with a rapping technique that integrates Nu-Metal. Thematically, I'd say they were Pain of Salvation mixed with Rob Zombie and Rammstein. Artistically, the static-electric crystal-ball that's on fire on the cover provides an appropriate visualization to their methodically-chaotic and angst-driven expressions. While the bound and smoldering hands on the back-side of the jewel case take the torture a step too far, I cannot deny the fact that they truly do get the point across. As for their songs, "Ancient" represents their modus operandi best, but it's not entirely tame; yet, it's domesticated enough for the radio. I would claim that their remaining outbursts are crazy, but they demonstrate a certain degree of common sense and judgment. At this principle level of sanity, any spin doctor would have all the justification he or she needs in order to sign a release - as long as the stressful-molestations in "Poison Drip" were concealed. Whatever track you try, you're in for a real song-induced trip complements of Alcholocaust's amazingly-diverse liquor cabinet. By the way, the entire inebriated works was done by a man name Viggo Domino who provides the vocals and a talented instrumental artist that goes strictly by the namesake Cage. As this experimental duo suggests, don't hesitate to lay your hands on this lush compilation. In do so; just be careful not to pickle your liver.
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