Expect no peace here. At first, Richard Ramirez and crew fuck with the listener by starting off their installment in RRR's Recycled Music Series with some exuberant Mariachi music that has you thinking that someone fucked up the dubbing, but then it starts to get completely blown out and finally melts down into a vicious wall of high end skree, rumbling bass, and churning feedback, forming into the sort of brutal harsh wall assault that Black Leather Jesus is known for. Both sides of the cassette deliver crushing skull-warping distortion that's shot through with tons of paint-scraping high end frequencies, but as it gets deeper into each side, all kinds of bizarre sounds begin to emerge like distorted specters through the wall of noise. You begin to hear the Mariachi recordings bleeding through the filth, obscured by the raging blizzard of grit and buzz, and strange vocal samples, intercepted radio transmissions from Motown radio stations, demonic moaning, snarled cassette loops and distorted found-music samples all materialize and are subsequently blown apart into clouds of ash by the relentlesss assault of grinding amp-roar. It�s another brutal and psychedelic set of walls from this Texan outfit. As with all of the Recycled Music tapes, this comes in a duct-tape covered j-card and cassette.