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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Chef d'Oeuvre,
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This review is from: Easy Listening From Iron Youth (Audio CD)
Well...iup you can see someone who wrote "This music leads the mind to a dead-end of anger, bitterness, hatred, depression and a profound disrespect for all things Good. And no, kiddies, this is not cool."That's exactly why i'm a big fan of NON and other B.Rice's Work!!!...
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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The name says it all,
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This review is from: Easy Listening From Iron Youth (Audio CD)
A classic. A beautiful noisy wonderment. So much "experimental" music is just nonsensical noodling, so much that's called "industrial" is really just disco. This isn't really experimental because Boyd knows what he's doing. Each song is different, each accomplishes it's purpose, then stops - it's refreshingly noodle-free. If you actually *like* noise, you'll like this. Refreshingly satanic, it sounds like a handgun smells - frightening, sexy, horrible, clean, unappologetically functional.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Yes, wondeful music by the 'abominable' Boyd Rice, put whatever epitaph you want here,
By J.S.M. "socializer" (Seattle USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Easy Listening From Iron Youth (Audio CD)
This is some great noise music pure and simple. And so much more. It's a wonderful collection of soundscapes and some intoned stuff too.
Where was I before NON came out? Anyways, Mr. Rice has been the subject of a lot of misinformation. The man is not a neo-Nazi, although he is a Satanist, was never a member of the American Front, despite the often reproduced photograph that he posed for as a favor to a friend, but is instead a free thinker who happens to locate himself on the conservative end of the spectrum. Considering his affiliation with the Church of Satan this isn't all that surprising, since elitism and stratification are core beliefs of the group. But, I wonder, why exactly does one have to vet the personal political beliefs of the performers who you listen to? I've done more activism and put more effort into trying to resusictate what's valuable in the Left than most of the people who complain about Rice and no one's going to tell me that I'm therefore a neo-Nazi because I like his music. Listen for yourself, [...] read up, and make up your own mind.
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