Cover of Sonic Youth 1st EP
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For fans of sonic youth, lovers of experimental and avant-garde rock, and listeners seeking innovative underground music.
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THE REVIEW

The debut of Sonic Youth immediately worms its way into the brain—a dull and hypnotic jingle that expands the ears, deforms them, and drowns them in its amniotic fluid, a tribal beat that awakens and paralyzes in a pleasant nervous collapse, a bastard child of avant-garde intelligentsia screwed by the heart of the blackest Africa, sweet poison that numbs the cerebral cortexes, a polluted sea whose acidic waves overlap until leaving only phosphorescent chemical foam on our grayed shores...

Muscular atrophy and a pulsating soul.

Anesthetics!

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Sonic Youth's 1st EP is a compelling debut that blends hypnotic tribal beats with avant-garde noise to create a unique auditory experience. The review describes it as both cerebral and primal, with music that captivates and challenges listeners alike. It highlights the EP's ability to immerse and transform the listener's perception of sound.

Sonic Youth

American experimental rock band formed in New York City in 1981. Core members across their most influential period included Thurston Moore, Kim Gordon, Lee Ranaldo and Steve Shelley; Jim O'Rourke later collaborated and is mentioned as an official member in reviews.
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