Rectal Anarchy
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Punks Not Dead Kennedys Rectal Anarchy
- Chaos Disorder Rectal Anarchy
- Pretty Vacant Panty Rectal Anarchy
- Love Me Suicidal Tendencies Rectal Anarchy
- Sunlight Path Rectal Anarchy
- Between Nothingness And Eternity Rectal Anarchy
- Split Crotch Disorder Rectal Anarchy
- Snatch Punk Rectal Anarchy
- Pussy Poking Disorder Chaos Anarchy Rectal Anarchy
- In Tight Disorder Rectal Anarchy
- Tits 4 Chaos Rectal Anarchy
- Finger Friggin' In Grind Rectal Anarchy
- Melon And Mounds Rectal Mosh Anarchy
- There Way All The Mosh Rectal Anarchy
- Say Ah Punks Rectal Anarchy
- That Takes Balls Rectal Anarchy
- Ski Meat Funky Rectal Anarchy
- Jeff Stryker Super Star Rectal Anarchy
- Horse Named Rectal Anarchy
- Heritage Banner Dictate Passion Hate Rectal Anarchy
- Force Dead Face Apathy Under The Rectal Anarchy
- London Calling Chaos Damnation Action Violent Anarchy
- Parricide Blaze Of Socialized Rectal Anarchy
- Agent Orange Country War Feast Rectal Anarchy
- Release From Agony State Of Processsion Rectal Anarchy
- Morbid Shit Confusion Anarchy
- Violent Rectal Anarchy
- Manta Size Shit Body Pollution Hate Rectal Anarchy
- Up Her Shit Emotion Disregarded Qrectal Anarchy
- He Can Fly Them Against Cruel No Harm Shit Rectal Anarchy
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #578919 in Music
- Released on: 1997-05-27
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
CD Description
Since 1979, Japanese artist Masami Akita has been releasingextreme experimental sonics under the moniker Merzbow. Inspired by the automatist writing and collage sensibilities of the Dadaist and Surrealist movements, Akita's own work reflects an ongoing concern with mixing elements of high and low culture, abrasive electronics, and pornographic imagery. Regarded as one of the progenitors of noise music, Merzbow honed the act of wiring homemade electronics and bashing scrap metal to a specialized form of artistic expression. A frequent collaborator with likeminded artists, Akita, here, has gathered Japanese grindcore wags Gore Beyond Necropsy for the pruriently titled RECTAL ANARCHY.
Lavished with blisteringsqualls of feedback electronics, the band (featuring folks named Dr. Industrial Puke Grinder) contributes a continuous wall of low, rumbling distortion with most instrumentation all but indiscernible amongst the chaotic din (instrumentation credits listing such tools as Stinky Vomit Breath and SadoEnema Grind don't offer many clues either). Occasional blasts of distorted grindcore growl indicate that there is a human presence somewhere in the mix, but on most of the album's31 tracks, it's clear that Akita is at the helm, commandeering his motley crew toward a dense, cacophonous event horizon.
Customer Reviews
er, noisy
This charmingly-titled collaboration between Merzbow and OTT Japanese grindcore types Gore Beyond Necropsy is pretty standard Merzbow extreme-noise fare, and one of his less essential releases. The opening salvo is a 24-minute aural assault that claims to be a live recording, but there's really no way of telling; the rest of the 31 tracks, in true grindcore fashion, range from 10 seconds to 2 minutes in length and are short, sharp, very extreme blasts of ear-splitting noise, with bursts of grindy guitar and throaty vocals occasionally detectable beneath Merzbow's trademark electronic cacophony. Whereas other Merzbow releases such as '1930' and 'Amlux' manage to take things to the extreme whilst managing to keep the listener's interest, this one just batters away at your eardrums for 50 minutes without really doing anything other of note. The grindcore influence adds a bit of variety, though.
Extreme Noise
When Masami Akita AKA Merzbow picks up a guitar and collaborates with a extreme thrash metal band you know that you are in for something pretty loud. Makes bands like Korn and Marilyn Manson seem like Dire Straits.

