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A Crime For All Seasons
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Confessions of a Knife
- Music type:
dance electronica
- Best track on the album:
A Daisy Chain 4 Satan (Acid and Flowers Mix)
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Featured comment (2/2) by cyberdruid on 2002-03-28
If you can imagine Ministry's Al Jourgensen trying to do a disco album without heavy distorted guitars, you're beginning to get close to this album. It is patchy at times, but infectiously dancey. Plenty of silly little samples layered onto funky baselines and lots of distorted vocals. Quite similar to very early Revolting Cocks at times. Not their best, but a decent enough effort. Would probably recommend. 6/10
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Hit & Run Holiday
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I See Good Spirits and I See Bad Spirits
- Music type:
electronica dance
- Best track on the album:
Do You Fear (For Your Child)?
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Featured comment (1/1) by Survivor on 2003-09-11
Possibly the darkest "old skool electronic dance" album ever. This was TKK's debut album which was released in 1988 and it was a great debut at that. Featuring songs about heresy to easy girls to universal blackness to what the devil does and the gateway to hell, it's definately a humouress outlook on the world we live in. It's a great album that will make your hairs stand on end. Do You Fear For Your Child and And This Is What The Devil Does were big club hits in the goth/industrial scene and rightly so. If your looking for a decent "dark 80's old skool electronic dance" album, then look no further then this little gem. Rumours have it that the band were originally called "I See Good Spirits And I See Bad Spirits" and this album was originally meant to be a soundtrack to a film called "My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult".
Now how ironic would it be if that little rumour was true?
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Kooler Than Jesus
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Featured comment (1/1) by stephmog on 2003-06-14
This album is so good it brings tears to your eyes. Criminally hard to get hold of but worth chasing. Its obvious why the same kiddies who loved White Zombie and NIN got into My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult.. that early industrial sound with the electronic edge, the surreal mix of samples... its genius.
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Sexplosion!
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Featured comment (1/1) by Nexus VI on 2002-03-26
After being told by a friend that MLITTKK albums all sound like the track off Crow I mossied on down to action records and picked the only album they had up. This One.
Nothing like the Crow song. Funky, funny, 80s sleaze pop, with very little to indicate future direction. Still if I hear Leathersex in a club I think I'll dance.
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