Interference is shockingly consistent for an industrial album, only having a couple of songs worse than the rest. It's also impressive that Cubanate were able to use effects tastefully instead of making a song just using them randomly as industrial bands sometimes like to do. These effects really enhanced the songs and contributed to the unique sound of this album. The vocals are VERY harsh and distorted on many songs and that's definitely not something everyone would enjoy, however, I think they were used really well on nearly all of the songs (except Internal where the instrumental was way too calm to support such vocals). All this combined with the drum machine creates for an incredibly abrasive sound which I can really appreciate.