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Hole

2006 digitally remastered digipak reissue with restored artwork for this 1984 album from Jim Thirlwell and his Foetus friends. 10 tracks including 'Hot Horse', 'Lust For Death' and more. Some Bizarre.  more

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Mar-20-2006

#1 Indie album of 1984

1984, time to reminisce. All of the newspapers are commenting on how Orwell's vision didn't come to pass, while Reagan & Thatcher are hatching their little wars. Alternative goes mainstream, Eurythmics write the soundtrack for 1984, Art of Noise duet with Max Headroom, and FGTH's video for Two...

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  • Posted: Oct-12-2005

I cannot recommend this enough

No matter how lousy I feel this always makes life livable. You have to have this. I have all his stuff except for Manorexia, York, Love, Ache, and the Marc Almond stuff. In addition with Hole this is the ultimate Foetus. Every song, especially Lust for Death, is GREAT. Alive, fun, and funny...

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  • Posted: Nov-06-2004

Not the penultimate, but damn good.

If you're easily offended, well, THIS IS NOT FOR YOU."Satan Place" is a song about a man going to hell set to surf music...Compare this with music made by poseurs like Marilyn Hanson, ten years later. They made music without one iota of the inspiration or passion (or dare I say it... HUMOR)...

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  • Posted: Jan-25-2004

"I just had a backyard coathanger job from the sinner sorter

the soul aborter." Who writes like that? A CD packed with such expressive writing that the images become ingrained. Braingrained. I tend to get songs imbedded in my head for, what could be, years. I used to mumble "Sick Man", "I'll meet you in Poland, Baby" " Cold day in Hell" while traversing...

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  • Posted: May-08-2003

Pure joyful madness!

This incredible album still blows my mind after ten years of listening. I can only assume that every Foetus fan has heard it by now, so this review is directed at the Foetus newbie who wonders if this is the next one s/he should buy after "Flow". The answer is a resounding YES YES YES. This is...

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  • Posted: Aug-23-2002

Foetus' Revelations

This is one of the best albums I have ever heard. Every song on it is a masterpiece. It also works amazingly well as a concept album. Trent Reznor always says his albums are concept albums, but really, they are not. This is a concept album. You follow Foetus from his earthly days of sinning,...

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  • From: Amazon
  • Posted: Apr-11-2001

blow your little mind apart

From the brilliance of his Batman themed 'Sick Man' (written about Nick Cave) to the mania of 'Water Torture' ('I'm condemned to eternal water torture'), this album is the one you need to pump you up for that night in Slimelight (gotta love that club). 15 years ago (!!!!) this had me jumping up...

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  • Posted: Nov-13-2000

Industrial for punks

Well,this is amazing. As i listened to this album,I became confused,stunned,and then joyfull because i bought this wonderful masterpiece,and ran on telling all my friends about it. great lyrics,shocking music-from new wave and industrial to punk and rockabilly.a must-have!

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  • Posted: Oct-04-2000

This album is soooo Wrong.

Discovering this album is like discovering masturbation. You think its wrong, but you still want to tell everyone you know about it. You decide not to cause your afraid that your friends will think your sick for loving it so much, so you sit in your room playing it over and over until you meet...

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  • Posted: Jun-09-2000

A Lost Masterpiece

From the self-designed faux-"propagandart" cover, to the manic coda of "Sick Man" (which quotes from the Batman theme), to the Wipeout of The Damned epic ("Satan Place", with one of the best couplets in rock history: "I've been knock-knock-knock-knockin' on Death's door/Do you remember where...

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