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Nitzer Ebb: Industrial at its best!I first heard Nitzer Ebb on Florida's Planet Rock radio station. the anger and fury of the lyrics, the oppressive beats... industrial heaven! EBBHEAD is (next to THAT TOTAL AGE) Ebb's finest moment. at just over 44 minutes, this disc deliers the goods. "DJVD" is a funny yet furious attack at the DJ scene, and it includes the priceles line "Originality deficiency". the other highlights are the atmospheric "I Give To You", the tribal "Ascend", and the funky "Trigger Happy". the only low point is t…
Egghead.I had heard this album was the beginning of the end more than once, but I saw it cheap and picked it up. I might want my three dollars back. Don't get me wrong, it's not terrible, and some tracks I may even like, but overall it just doesn't pack a punch. Even the remix of "Family Man" is just ok, and the cover art is also ugly. I hate to hate, but stick with the far superior "That Total Age" album, or anything pre-"Ebbhead". This is just industrial-lite.
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format: 1 x CD record label: Geffen Gold Line Sp. release dates: 1991 in United Kingdom view details |
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format: 1 x CD record label: Geffen Gold Line Sp. release dates: Mar 19 1996 view details |
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