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Wow, the Revolting Cocks! I haven't even thought about these guys since the early 90s. I guess Al Jourgensen finally had a little extra time and got some folks together for the first RevCo album in over a dozen years. And this shit is good.
With Gibby Haynes and Jello Biafra contributing (as well as folks from Cheap Trick and Spyder Baby), you've got a solid album of nonstop fun, trashy, and often catchy industrial-pop. Check out Jello on "Dead On Streets," and the early Ministry sounds of most of the other songs, especially "Fire Engine" and "Pole Grinder."
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Reviewer: Adam Coozer |
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