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The dissonant bleakness of the first track is less weird and more hypnotic than on the second track. That's why I like it a little more. But both songs together make for an extraordinary experience and a journey to the arhythmically beating heart of darkness. mourner
supported by 6 fans who also own “Abstraction Maze”
these cats embody every atom of filth and violence that lurks in the festering folds of New York's malignant underbelly. a well-crafted album for an oft homesick girl. satangutsandchristcorpsepaint