So repugnantly angry and personal it can feel like abuse listening to this. The only right way to "enjoy" this if you're expecting some freakshow horrific documentery in audio form. A rare example of music I'd say has morally wrong ways to enjoy
It's the opening track but the rest is an imitation of the first. A great song anyway.
My first addiction to Metal music. Lost so much of my hearing when I was 13 to this good stuff. Damn worth it.
Extremely raw release of some of the most taboo topics imaginable with rare instrumentation hear and there. From the depressive interview clips, to the brutal recordings of children screaming, this is one of the most disturbing, distressing releases ever put to sale. Only for the stronghearted.
Unless you're below 10, this album's worth sugar and that's about it. The likes of Fluffy and Uranus from Duckman would probably hail this album as the best thing ever.
Very surreal even in comparison with it's psychedelic contemporaries. Fire isn't the only highlight here, either. The opening two tracks and the second side offer a lot to connect with.
The Bongles come back from India and make a timeless album
+7 for the iconic Full Metal Jacket opening, but the whole thing is dated both musically and thematically.
AOTY production and instrumentation-wise. The lyrics still need some processing for me.
Edit: it's pretty fucking good
One of the most legendary and strongly pioneering songs conclude this outdated cheese fest. Nicely produced cheese, tho.
Everyone involved in the making of this could get persecuted and tortured, life imprisonment, and/or executed according to blasphemy laws in Saudi Arabia, and the fact they're still on it making anti-religious albums to this day confirms this band as the most trve kult shit ever.
Aside from that, the record is just fine. The drum machine and the synths here are so-so to bad, yet the synths take on an original spin giving a very arabian/islamic vibe, which makes it all that more provocative. A ... read more