Clockvomit is completely confused
Mark S. Fox | Minneapolis, MN United States | 09/05/2000
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I dont know why Im bothering doing this but clockvomit mistakling thought that this whole albumn had to do with chemlab... which i doesnt seem... it's probably a compilation, but how the hell should i've never listned to it. but for god's sakes if you listen to a cd and can't even tell that there is multiple artists on a record you're straight daft (why did I waste my time writing this) ----by the way buy Eastside Milita, it's varied and strange album going from notcrappygothic to blisteringhedbangin'inudstrial - by that instead"
Chemlab?
God of Hellfire | CT, USA | 08/01/2000
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Is this chemlab? I really like "Eastside Militia" and "Burnout..." but this seems like kind of a big departure. A few of the songs on this cd are interesting (work for love), but this cd may come as a disappointment to those seeking Chemlab's harsh industrial sound. I guess this cd is worth a listen, but as far as Chemlab goes, I'd say that "Eastside Militia" or "Magnetic Fields Remixes" are better for getting a feel for their music. I didn't think that "World War Underground" was up to par with Chemlab's usual nasty industrial-ness..."