PUNGENT STENCH — Dirty Rhymes and Psychotronic Beats

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EP · 1993

Tracklist


1. Praise the Names of the Musical Assassins (2:16)
2. Viva la Muerte (5:24)
3. Why Can the Bodies Fly (3:51) (Warning cover)
4. Blood, Pus, and Gastric Juice (Rare Groove mix) (4:28)
5. Horny Little Piggy Bank (5:15)
6. Four 'F' Club (4:29) (Mentors cover)
7. Blood, Pus, and Gastric Juice (Tekkno-House mix) (7:50)

Total Time: 33:35

Line-up/Musicians


- Martin Schirenc / Vocals, Guitars
- Rector Stench / Drums
- Pitbull Jack / Bass

Guest/Session:
- Patricia / Vocals (backing) on track 3
- Daniela / Vocals (backing) on track 3
- Richard Österreicher III / Keyboards
- Stefan Weber / Vocals on Track 6

About this release

EP, Nuclear Blast Records, April 1993

Recorded and mixed at Sing Sang Studios, Vienna, November 1992.

Vinyl version (2000 copies) featured cover sealed in black plastic and a yellow vinyl pressing. The CD released in Europe was available with three differing covers: a censored version, uncensored version I and uncensored version II. US and Australian releases confronted worse censorship concerns. Australian CD version includes one bonus track (Daddy Cruel).

The song "Why can the bodies fly" is a Warning cover song, not a Warp Spasm song. This Warning was from Germany and played in EBM style, originally it was a soundtrack on Tatort "Peggy hat Angst" TV series.

Re-released by Nuclear Blast in 2001 with slightly different tracklist, different cover and one bonus track:
1. Praise the Names of the Musical Assassins
2. Viva La Muerte
3. Why Can the Bodies Fly (Warning cover)
4. Blood, Pus and Gastric Juice (Pounding Metal Mix)
5. Horny Little Piggy Bank
6. Four 'F' Club (Mentors cover)
7. Blood, Pus and Gastric Juice (Screw-U-And-Yo-Momma-2 Mix)
8. Madcatmachopsychoromantik (bonus track) (a medley of Drahdiwaberl covers)

Thanks to UMUR, Vim Fuego for the updates

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UMUR
"Dirty Rhymes and Psychotronic Beats" is an EP release by Austrian death metal act Pungent Stench. The EP was released through Nuclear Blast Records in April 1993 and bridges the gap between the band´s 2nd and 3rd full-length releases "Been Caught Buttering (1991)" and "Club Mondo Bizarre for Members Only (1994)".

Stylistically the music on "Dirty Rhymes and Psychotronic Beats" also bridges the gap between the two albums, as the new original tracks on the EP are less death metal and more death´n´roll in style. It´s only "Viva la Muerte" and "Horny Little Piggy Bank", that fall under the catagory of new original tracks though. The 7 track, 33:35 minutes long EP features two new tracks, two cover tracks, an intro, and two re-recorded versions of "Blood, Pus, and Gastric Juice" from the band´s debut full-length studio album "For God Your Soul... For Me Your Flesh (1990)".

The two originals are among the best tracks on the album but the Mentors cover "Four ´F´ Club" and especially the Warning cover "Why Can the Bodies Fly" are both pretty great too. To my ears the inclusion of female backing vocals and handclaps on the latter mentioned are a brilliant move. I can´t say I´m too thrilled about the two versions of "Blood, Pus, and Gastric Juice" though. The original track wasn´t too interesting to start with and the "rare Groove mix" version on "Dirty Rhymes and Psychotronic Beats" is only slightly better than the original. To my ears the "Tekkno-House mix" version that closes the EP is not that interesting either. It´s an electronic version.

The sound production is raw, distorted and powerful. The snare drum has a tendency to sound like someone is beating on a cardboard box, which can be a slight distraction at times, but it´s a minor issue. Despite the fact that only four out of seven of the tracks on the EP are really great (the intro track is a bit redundant too) and especially the "Tekkno-House mix" version of "Blood, Pus, and Gastric Juice" drags my rating down a bit, I still feel that a 3 - 3.5 star (65%) rating is deserved. The band are by the way still as sick and twisted as ever, which should of course be apparent already by looking at the vile cover artwork (which exists in several censored versions), but certainly also if you read the lyrics. Sexual perversions mixed with blood´n´gore. It shouldn´t be taken too serious though. Pungent Stench was always a band out to have fun and never took them themselves or their music too serious. I guess the fact that they chose to cover a Mentors track says a lot about what kind of an act they were.

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