Cover of AA.VV. Eat The Censor
Luca-LJ

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For fans of experimental and industrial music, listeners intrigued by horror-themed soundtracks, and those curious about underground compilation albums.
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THE REVIEW

I want to know what it is! I found it at a stall during a local festival! A CD full of references to Nazism, snuff movies, and the most perverse porn! It consists of purely instrumental industrial music full of screams and backward sounds, with Dracula on the cover and on the back a woman with an axe lodged in her skull (I don't know who she is; this movie escaped me). It is presented as a compilation, but all tracks are credited to a certain Russ Pay, although each title is accompanied by the name of a band that might not even exist. Here's the tracklist:

 

1 - Driller Killer - Jesus Hitler
2 - Snuff - Anal nation
3 - I spit on your grave - Wolf
4 - Last house on the left - Pay & Decay
5 - Nightmares in a damage brain - Zombie H.O.
6 - Cannibal Holocaust - Darkpark
7 - S.S. Experiment Camp - Pungent
8 - Cannibal Ferox - Tragik Magik
9 - Zombie Creeping Flesh - Faithkillaz
10 - Texas chainsaw - Slag Heap
11 - (Untitled Track)

 

The titles, as you can see, are taken from delightful family films that anyone can watch, even a group of boy scouts at catechism.

The CD is presented as "a hardcore homage to the sin, the skin & the snuff,” and contains inside an epitaph warning the listener about the power of censorship. Please, can you explain where the heck this stuff came from? Pardon my ignorance!

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This review describes 'Eat The Censor' as a mysterious industrial music compilation full of disturbing horror references and intense sound experimentation. The author expresses curiosity and confusion about the album's provenance and concept. Despite its dark themes and unusual presentation, the album is acknowledged as a hardcore homage to taboo subjects. The overall rating is moderate, reflecting intrigue rather than clear appreciation or dislike.

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