Pity the consumer
Paul Kendall | Los Angeles | 11/19/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Love them, hate them or couldn't care less for their in your face political views, Consolidated manage to pump out a pretty solid collection of danceable industrial music that hasn't lost much of its freshness over the years.
Interlaced with numerous 60+ second railings against such things as racism, animal abuse and rampant consumerism are cool tracks such as "This is a Collective", "White American Male", the funky "Dysfunctional Relationship" and the minor club stomper "Consolidated".
True, diversity isn't album's high point, but it's still a CD that gets tossed into my rotation at times."
I didn't realize the industrial beats I loved so much were..
M. D. Mitchell | 04/23/2010
(4 out of 5 stars)
"so warmly wrapped in consumerism!? Ahh, I loved this album! It's not about hating everything, as the one star rater said, it's about desiring honesty and transparency right? I sure hear the anti-america crap lyrics now, didn't hear them at all at 15, and I was a boy scout! It was all about the hard industrial beats! My (actually my sister's) cassette tape broke!"
Great album
D. Cain | Orlando, FL | 02/01/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I used to have this CD back in the early '90s. On the back it said 'mixed all wrong in doubly'.
I am thankful that Amazon had it available for download. Josephine the singer is one of my favs.
Have fun,
DWN2DV8"