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best extremely disturbing albums

yeah, it's great... i used to spend hours downloading stuff from them and ubu, until i discovered i had no hard disk left... :D
 
Dunno 'bout disturbing, but Mark Stewart & The Maffia - As the Veneer of Democracy Starts to Fade is very very heavy.
 
cypher79 said:
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Goretex - The Art of Dying anyone?

Good, that.

:)
 
Blagsta said:
Dunno 'bout disturbing, but Mark Stewart & The Maffia - As the Veneer of Democracy Starts to Fade is very very heavy.

Along with it's immediate predecessor, one of the pivotal albums of my life. :cool:
 
ATOMIC SUPLEX said:
I saw an album of black box recordings just before impact.

I'm not exactly sure why, but I've got a book of transcripts. :o

One of them ends abruptly with: "-You got it all, Dad! We're gonna hit!" (Sound Of Impact), which I presume is where Big Black got the title.
 
Sunspots said:
I'm not exactly sure why, but I've got a book of transcripts. :o

One of them ends abruptly with: "-You got it all, Dad! We're gonna hit!" (Sound Of Impact), which I presume is where Big Black got the title.

Least cool looking band ever which made them the coolest looking band since the chuckle brothers.



You know what though (having not heard the album I mentioned) I think that might have been the one I was talking about. On the back it has the transcripts and no mention of songs or big black.
 
The latest Sand album, "The Dalston Shroud" has some disturbing moments, particularly the track "Lal K".
 
ATOMIC SUPLEX said:
Least cool looking band ever which made them the coolest looking band since the chuckle brothers.



You know what though (having not heard the album I mentioned) I think that might have been the one I was talking about. On the back it has the transcripts and no mention of songs or big black.

that's the one. cost me 50 fucking quid in Reckless :mad:

good though
 
When I was a young kid my best mates had War Of The Worlds (from their older brother or something) & it used to really put me on a downer & worry me.
Still does.
 
Blagsta said:
Dunno 'bout disturbing, but Mark Stewart & The Maffia - As the Veneer of Democracy Starts to Fade is very very heavy.

Yep.

The only record I can think of that actually disturbed me a bit when I first listened to it was "Liechenscrei" by SPK.
 
The Residents - Third Reich and Roll
Keiji Haino - A Challenge to Fate
Brainticket - Brainticket
Univers Zero - Heresie
Negativland - Points
 
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