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East (Coast) meets West (Coast) in noise rock: WHORES and RABBITS joined together in misanthropy and misery. And what better material to manifest their unwavering rage than that of The Cure? WHORES crushes 'Jumping Someone Else's Train,' taking said train on a insanely heavy ride, the main riff stretched into a hypnotic groove forever beat into your brain. RABBITS opens with the stark 'A Reflection' before cranking out an uncaged, claustrophobic version of 'Give Me It.” Who let these maniacs out?

A killer slab of new noise. The WHORES/RABBITS split is out now on wax and digital, a cooperative release between Eolian Empire and Brutal Panda Records. The vinyl version, limited to 500 copies -- 100 on pink/400 on black -- the EP is housed in a full color fold-over jacket featuring art by Went Knipe and Josh Hughes. The Whores contribution is their version of ' Jumping Someone Else's Train'. Released in 1979, it was only the third ever single that the band had put out. You'd never know it was anything other than a Whores track though, after they put their own spin on it, soak it in feedback and force it sideways through the meat grinder. Still retaining that kind of dawn of post punk vibe, the cover is appropriately gloomy yet poetic at the same time.

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So while it doesn't sound like The Cure in a straightforward manner it still manages to retain the key qualities I guess. Still a complete shitkicker though, mind you. Rabbits have two outings on here, and the first is ' A Reflection'. Delete Temporary Internet Files Privacy Badger on this page.

Taken from The Cure's second album 'Seventeen Seconds', by this point in time the Goth factor had really started to kick in and this reflects in the doom-laden stance of this instrumental lead-in to ' Give Me It'. A seamless blend between two songs that featured on albums that were miles apart in terms of time is pretty cool. Rabbits are a somewhat 'punkier' affair than Whores and the mood in the room is a lot more confrontational. Less of a party, more of an argument. Rolling drums give way to early hardcore beats and the riffs are never anything short of incendiary. What I wouldn't give for the chance to witness both of these bands share a stage.

Subliminal Sandwich by Released 4 June 1996 ( 4 June 1996) Recorded 1993–1996 in, and,,,,, Length 68: 50 (disc 1) 69:03 (disc 2) / chronology (1992) 1992 Subliminal Sandwich (1996) (1998) 1998 Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating 8/10 Almost Cool 8/10 Subliminal Sandwich is a 1996 double album released by on. Kishore Kumar Songs Download Kishore Kumar Collection Mp3. A stronger dub and reggae influence is felt here than on any other MBM album. The first disc is standard MBM fare, a highly energetic and densely packed collection of songs that meld a variety of genres together and make heavy use of sampling. The second disc, on the other hand, is far more experimental in nature, being composed of lengthier pieces that incorporate more ambient textures and drones and fewer samples or definable song structures. Subliminal Sandwich was composed during the 1993 tour supporting the Satyricon album and would have been released in 1994 or 1995 if not for legal tangles with Meat Beat's Belgian label Play It Again Sam. Two singles were released from the album: Their version of ' 'Asbestos Lead Asbestos,' and 'Transmission.'

In 2015, ranked the album at number 47 in its list of 'The 50 Best Trip-Hop Albums of All Time,' saying 'it remains an interesting offering, drawing links between,, and with a touch of.' The song 'She's Unreal' was featured on the soundtrack of the 1999 film, on a 'mix tape' entitled. Contents • • • • • • • Track listing [ ] All songs written by Jack Dangers (unless otherwise noted). Disc one [ ] • 'Sound Innovation' – 2:18 • 'Nuclear Bomb' – 6:12 • 'Long Periods of Time' – 4:33 • '1979' – 5:25 • 'Future Worlds' – 4:56 • 'What's Your Name?' • ^ Twells, John; Fintoni, Laurent (30 July 2015).. Retrieved 22 December 2016. • at • NME (Magazine) (6/8/96, p.51) – 8 (out of 10) – '.Tricky-esque trip-hop, blissed out atmospherics, industrial hip-hop beats.jarring, infectious.the perfect party tape for the oncoming apocalypse.'