"Or a drive through the country. Soothing and peaceful, The beautiful melodys will lull you into a deep state of Tranquility. I like to listen to it while I take bubble baths.
And put my dog in the Microwave and put my head through the wall. Rock n roll"
A jackhammer meets a chainsaw
D. Acosta | 12/15/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This makes perfect background music to a fatal car accident. It sounds like listening to a broken radio with your skull ripped open. I cant listen to this every day but I keep it within easy reach for whenever I think that Im getting too mellow."
For the grind elite.
americancarwreck | Bethlehem, PA | 03/04/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"OK, all these reviews are "dude! this is so fast and crazy!!!" and while that's undeniable it still only sums up half of what ANb is all about. Comparing this to Honkey Reduction, it seems like with the addition of 2 members, the band also added a little in the way of songwriting (yes, I said songwriting) and, unfortunately, homophobia. Lyrically, these songs will either make you laugh until your face is numb or go out and wreck shop. Let's hope for the former. Aside from the unseemly wording here and there, these are some of the best lyrics written. And while singing along isn't really an option, it's a nice surprise to know what's actually being said. They've definitely changed from The Poacher Diaries in terms of lyrical content... as for ability, sweet jesus, it only gets more impressive."
A ripping lesson through the whole Earache back catalouge
Sean | Lakeland, Fl. | 10/26/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Yep, the crazed Grindheads from ANB have truly out-done themselves this time. Where do I start? This is beyond insane. It's loud, obnoixious, obscene, vulgar, disgusting, demented, psychotic, sarcastic, and it will definately make you want to go out and "set fire to a schoolbus full of rich white kids". Agoraphobic Nosebleed truly know how to make good-use out of a drum machine that sounds like a innocent bystander being anally raped by a jackhammer. Scott Hull's guitar is nothing but lethal. Even more impressive than his sound on Pig Destroyer's "Prowler In The Yard" album(IMO, a new milestone in Grindcore). The demented samples themselves just gives this extreme album a true avant-garde feeling to it. Agoraphobic Nosebleed have some guests on this album such as J.R. Hayes(Pig Destroyer), Killjoy(Necrophagia), Pete (Benumb) and even Danny Lilker who not even plays bass on a cover song of the legendary Nuclear Assault song "Hang the Pope", but as well spews out some truly disgusting vocals. Excellent cover I add. The cover artwork is even killer. Other songs worth mentioning are the insane Techno-programmed blast beat-o-rama "Hungry Homeless Handjob" with it's misanthopic lyrics, the truly disturbing "Chalking The Temporal God Module", and the hilarious Trip-Hop sounding "Fxckmaker" which Scott Hull is being poked fun at but in a good way. This is a great addition to any Grindcore fan's album collection. By far one of the best Grindcore album I have heard in a while, or at least until the new Napalm Death album "Order Of The Leech".Lord Shiva spare me, for I am a simple beast..."
HAHA!
Jesse | America | 10/26/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Hilarious! Disturbing! Offensive! This band is love!
When a band has the ex-A.C guitarist Scott Hull, you know it wont be bad. Brutal, fast, and funny, this band is nothing to mess with. If they caught you talking crap about them, they would probably find out where you live and beat you living soul out of you and write a song about it. The guest vocals from some grindcore greats add to the mayhem on the thrilling experience this cd takes you for. Tracks 2, 5, 11, 19, and 38 are the some of the best grindcore songs EVER. Five homocidal drug-abusing stars!"