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Splendor in the Ass, Vol. 2: Electric Boogaloo

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Pachinko

 
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    The opening track to the new Pachinko album is "9/13/68." This is an abrasive groove of drum and noise over a recorded telephone conversation. In that conversation a caller tells some dial-a-shrink person how he pushed his girlfriend down the stairs, killing her, because she "dressed like a whore." The effect is as disturbing and effective as the Butthole Surfers' "22 Going on 23" from Locust Abortion Technician. On "Aunt Doot," the vocalist firmly sets a pattern for sounding like Mike Hard (God Bullies). That is, part desperate evangelist, part involuntary catharsis.

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