"To bad california spaws morons (see 2 below), Did you happen to notice that it was a split with Merzbow? one of the most well known noise artists today, I guess not. If you want rock go buy Pink Floyd or go embrace Victory Records or something... Don't diss **it you don't understand holmes.... This record is amazing (Check out their first one also, even though merzbow don't be showin' his face, it still slices butter like a hot knife. I love Cam. Go Buy NOW!"
If you want to throw away money,no choice could be better
marco sano | california | 12/11/1999
(1 out of 5 stars)
"First:who said that grind-core has to be only noise?that surely is what this japanese band is thinking.Every one could have made this album,since playing instruments without knowing how is what they wanted.So if you like listening to about 55 identical songs in about 25 minutes go ahead. growwtatatatbaaa:that is how it sounds."
A masterpiece in noise
10/08/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"First I thought this would be a grind/noise album (since GBN is a grind band), but grind only affects the length of the album. The first song is a live recording, 23 minutes long, and for the rest 30 songs there is about 26 minutes...so: unbeliavably brutal noise bursts in songs mostly not longer than 30-40 seconds. The songs are often mixed with probably the rawest vocals I've heard in my life so far (even sicker than on Gore Beyond Necropsy's "Noise A Go-Go!"). So if you are into brutal noise with grunting vocals, this should be your choice!"
Rectal anarchy re-appraised
thesantacat | london | 04/28/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"rectal anarchy sees merzbow indulging his guitar-ish tendencys with a japanese grindcore act i am unfamiliar with- gore beyond necropsy.
This is not the merzbow of 1930. the music is not rigidly structured, but for sheer noise assault it is one of the best. Insanely piledriving slabs of raw noise will vie to engulf your hi fi in a torrent of filthy distorted barbwire agression, you will intimidate your neighbourhood.you can even make out a vocal in there somewehere,but most of the sound sources are strictly unidentifiable.The 1st track is a long protracted battering, followed by a series of miniature peices, probably modelled after hardcore punks condensed song format. dont let the track names put you off if you're squeemish,this is a quality merzbow release.
Strongly recomended for the serious noise enthusiast or the noise virgin."