The boxload of CDRs that just arrived from R.O.N.F. provided us with a mixed bag of familiar noisecore bands and uneard-of outfits. This one man
grindnoise project from Youngstown, Ohio was one of the new ones, but there were a couple of things that made me want to pick this disc up: the name, for one
thing, complete with umlauts and sounding like a long forgotten relic from the early 80's Scandinavian HC scene; the fact that the label descibed this as
"Completely disgusting raping violence raw and sober drum-machine-powered Total Noise/Noisecore"; and what I'm seeing as a satirical track listing with track
titles like "780 Trax Of Noise", "80 Songs Part 1", "80 Songs Part 2", "Ear Raping Noise Terrorism (Part 1 of 4)", and "815 Tracks Of Noisecore Anarchy", all
of 'em seeming to poke fun at old Anal Cunt 7"s. Once I finally popped this garish looking CDR in to my player, though, the smile on my face was wiped right
the fuck off by a series of increasingly lengthy tracks that go from freaked out vocal/blastbeat/power electronic spasms that sound like Whitehouse speaking
in tongues while Agoraphobic Nosebleed's drum machine is set to eternal stun way off in the distance; glitchy harsh noise (harsh being an understatement);
silly movie samples; blood vomiting death roars swooping over blistering hard-drive digital noise chaos that sounds like a hundred lasers going off while
massive gears grind human skeletons to dust; and waves of crumbling distortion and demonic monk grunts that open up every fifteen seconds to reveal a
blastbeating drummer. Seriously extreme sonic annihilation. It's all the product of one Justin Barger, who uses a BC Rich Warlock axe, an amplifier pushed to
total atomization, and computer looping software to create these hellish, lightspeed scum mantras. There's almost 80 minutes of this stuff on here, and what
must be something like 2,000 "tracks" or something equally ridiculous, of ultra brutal vicious speedcore glitchnoise death that sounds like the harshest
Japanese noise gods Masonna, Merzbow, Pain Jerk and Incapacitants mashed together with Sore Throat, Seven Minutes Of Nausea and Swedish grind lords Fear Of
God and then puked back up by a satanic supercomputer. Limited to only 60 copies.