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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Metal Blade has started a rampant LETS CENSOR GWAR spree, September 26, 2000
By A Customer
And its helping absolutely no one, not the band, the fans or even the label thinking they can suck in more money if they cut the most vile track from the album so stores like Sam Goody where Gwar fans don't even shop would sell it. First they ruined We Kill Everything now they ruined this, I suspect America Must Be Destroyed will be next. Gwar needs to pack their bags and leave this wimp metal label. What really hurts bad is that I lost this CD awhile back and bought it expecting the full album in all its uncut glory looking forward to center core song on of the album B.D.F. which has been cut along with a really cool hidden techno hidden track thats in their movie SKULHEDFACE along with CESORED ARTWORK as well. Gwar must not stand for this!Anyways, this another classic Gwar album, their most different album to date. More thrashy sloppy punk sounding than anything else they've ever done, this is one of their most violent albums (ties close with America Must Be Destroyed). The drums sound like meat cleavers smashing into a skull, everything about this album is ugly. The songs carreen out of control near the end and turn into sloppy pukey songs that sound like they were made up in 3 seconds to fill up the album. Its great! Goes from carefully constructed songs to BLAHRRLARJHRHGGHGHGHG. Good luck finding the uncut version with the extra track. Don't waste your time on this cut up crap. Next time you're at a Gwar show see if Dave Brockie has any in the bus for sale.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of GWAR's best, May 13, 2005
I love this record. It is the bands most diverse album, not as heavy as it's 3 predecessors. It is also their most controversial. If you can find the version with BDF on it don't hesitate to snatch it up. I unfortunatly could not find it.
My favorite song is the opening track "Saddom a go go" with its brilliant use of saxaphone and trumpet. My second favorite is "Krack Down" which just flat out kicks ass! And "Skullheadface" is like something straight out of a musical.
This is GWAR's third best record behind "A.M.B.D, and "Scumdogs"
Buy it!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This Toilet Earth meets This Toilet Earth, October 31, 2004
This album is definitely up there with me in GWAR's discography because it is the most humorous and also the most diverse. I love this album a lot but it can't compete with War Party, my new favorite. This album is right about when, most people say, that GWAR descended into their crappy era, but I still love this. My version is sans BDF, but it's still excellent. It's higher up there than WKE and just barely above VHA, but War Party is the best album I've heard, other than 12 Inches of Snow. This album though has its high points, The Insidious Soliloquoy of Skulhed Face, Sonderkommando, and Eat Steel, but also it has a couple of not so great moments, Filthy Flow and Obliteration of Flab Quarv 7. I'm not saying they're bad songs, only that they don't strike me quite like the other tracks. This album is great, every GWAR fan should have it in their collection. Buy it now!
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