Cover of Electric Wizard Supercoven/Burnout/Chrono.naut/Chrono.naut Phase II(Chaos Revealed)
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For fans of electric wizard, lovers of psychedelic and doom metal, stoner rock enthusiasts, and those interested in music inspired by altered states of consciousness.
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Cannabis 1988 Old Drug, New Dangers
The Potency Question

as befits the worst astronaut on earth, the absence of gravity can go to the head, in the form of LSD, mescaline, and psilocybe…

"THC can remain in your fat for years. Now, the guy goes three months without smoking a joint. He feels great. But is he really free from the drug? Not really. He's still a walking bag full of marijuana, enough to make him feel high…”


"Right. But happy doesn't mean free. Soon he will come down again. But it's okay, now he knows how to fix it", that is, he added, he will try increasingly heavier drugs. He then drew a zigzagging line ending on "sad" on the scale.

... the concentration of THC, a matter of percentages, mathematical systems, perfect fusion of components, auditory and visual hallucinations prolonged to extrasensory levels, has led marijuana to increase its potency by 1400%, and it's not just anyone saying this, but the Henry Ohlhoff Outpatient Programs in 1986.

«Making every single person "clear" means freeing them from the "reactive mind," a kind of subconscious that makes you do bad things».

“An intense and rhythmic music induces a state of euphoria during which dancing becomes funny. With higher doses, the imagination can wander into countless sources of imagination, but not always pleasant, causing dissociative effects between the body and the surrounding environment and also causing profound alterations of consciousness.”

The Scientologists, on the anti-drug mission of Narconon, the recovery system founded by Scientology in 1966.


LISTEN WITHOUT DISTRACTION!

"A couple of drug crazy maniacs..."

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Summary by Bot

The review connects Electric Wizard's Supercoven with themes of drug potency and altered consciousness, emphasizing the heavy, rhythmic, and hallucinatory nature of the music. It discusses THC's long-lasting effects and the psychedelic experience, highlighting how the music induces euphoria and mental dissociation. The review suggests listening without distraction to fully appreciate the intense atmosphere created by the band. Overall, it praises the album's powerful psychedelic doom fusion.

Electric Wizard

Electric Wizard are an English doom metal band known for heavily distorted, slow, riff-driven songs and occult/horror-themed imagery; founded in Dorset and led by Jus Oborn.
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