GOD — The Anatomy of Addiction

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Album · 1994

Filed under Industrial Metal
By GOD

Tracklist

1. On All Fours (4:38)
2. Body Horror (5:35)
3. Tunnel (6:22)
4. Lazarus (7:30)
5. Voodoo Head Blows (4:46)
6. Bloodstream (10:39)
7. Driving the Demons Out (6:50)
8. White Pimp Cut Up (8:49)
9. Gold Teeth (5:39)
10. Detox (18:12)

Total time 79:04

Line-up/Musicians


- Justin Broadrick / guitar
- Lou Ciccotelli / drums, percussion
- Dave Cochrane / bass guitar
- John Edwards / double bass
- Tim Hodgkinson / saxophone
- Gary Jeff / bass guitar
- Scott Kiehl / percussion
- Kevin Martin / vocals, saxophone, sampler
- Russell Smith / guitar

Additional Musicians:
- Alex Buess / clarinet
- Tom Prentice / viola

About this release

Big Cat Records, May 5, 1994.

Producer: Kevin Martin
Mixing: Alex Buess
Mastering: Tony Cousins
Front Cover Design: The Pathological Puppy
Layout: The RGB Design
Engineering: Jon Wakelin

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SilentScream213
The Anatomy of Addiction is a highly dense record with a lot going on, but not much to grab onto. It has a variety of styles and influences present across the nearly 80 minute runtime, and in no way is this a regular Industrial Metal album. In fact, I have reservations about calling this Metal at all; sure it’s got some harsh vocals, drums and a guitar, but this is heavy in much the same way as Swans’ early material was. It’s not metallic.

There’s pretty much two things that go on here that I can’t stand; - One or more instruments will repeat one simple beat, melody, or sound over and over, sometimes for minutes, and it’s never anything good enough worth repeating that long - One or more instruments will break out into free improvisation, doing stuff with no sense of rhythm or key or anything pleasant at all. Just to sound as chaotic as possible.

I will say that for what it is, it’s not poorly done. I do think they achieved what they wanted here. I just happen to strongly dislike it.

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