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Altered States Of America

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Altered States Of America
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Type: Full-Length
Release Date: April 1st, 2003
Genre: Grindcore, Industrial, Noise, Sludge
1. Spreading The Dis-ease
2. Ark Of Ecoterrorism
3. Living Lolita Blowjob
4. Thawing Out
5. The Need For Better Body Armor
6. Freeze-Dried Cemetery
7. Children Blown To Bits By The Bus
8. Scoring In Heaven
9. Fuck Your Soccer Jesus
10. Guided Tour
11. Honky Dong
12. Famous Last Words
13. Osaka Milk Bar
14. Drive By Blowjob On A Bicycle
15. Ten Pounds Of Remains
16. Utter Mental Retardation And Reversal Of Man
17. Neotropolis Euphoria
18. Snitch Olympics
19. Crawling Out Of The Cradle Into The Casket
20. Removing Locator Tooth
21. Aum Shinrikyo
22. The Protocols Of The Elders Of Zion
23. The Tokyo Subway Gassing
24. The Star Of David
25. Shintaro Ishihara And The Rape Of Nanking In World War 2
26. Mahikari
27. Micro-Tidal Wave
28. Crop Dusting
29. LSD As Chemical Weapon
30. Illegal Manufacture
31. Drugging The Control Group
32. Alice In La La Land
33. Apocalypse As Mescaline Experience
34. The Artificial Religious Experience
35. The First Day Of Sodom - Pussy Hair Prayer Rug
36. The Second Day Of Sodom - Distortion In Eden
37. The Third Day Of Sodom - Serpent Of The Gay Pride Rainbow
38. The Fourth Day Of Sodom - Snaking Adam's Black Apple
39. The Fifth Day Of Sodom - Like A Cretin On Christmas Eve
40. The Sixth Day Of Sodom - Boston Hardcore Caligula
41. The Seventh Day Of Sodom - Fantasizing Hydrahead
42. The Eighth Day Of Sodom - Lamb Of The Rotisserie God
43. The Ninth Day Of Sodom - Holiday Bowl Full Of Asshole
44. The Tenth Day Of Sodom - Enter The House Of Feasting
45. The Eleventh Day Of Sodom - Passing Blunts And Cunts
46. The Twelfth Day Of Sodom - When Taking A Shit Feels Sexy
47. Poland Springfield Acidbag
48. Rectal Thermometer
49. Lemonade And A Snickers Bar
50. Necro-Cannibalistic Tendencies In Young Children
51. Bombs With Butterfly Wings
52. Watching A Clown Point A Gun At A Small Dog (Reprise)
53. Mosquito Holding Human Cattle Prod
54. For Just Ten Cents A Day...
55. Mental Change(s), Altered Conscious
56. Radical Modernism
57. Human Enhancement
58. Juxtaposed Impacts
59. Unprecedented Experiment
60. Transparent Enclosure
61. Bong Hit Wonder
62. Opening To Personals Ad By Richard
63. Relapse Refusing U.S. Weapons Inspectors
64. Neural Linguistic Programming
65. The Fag Vs. The Indian
66. Black Metal Transvestite
67. Debbie Does Dishes
68. Marine Pornography (For Whale Cock Skateboards)
69. Keeping A Clean Kennel
70. Baby Mill Pt. 1 (Born And Sold Into Child Slavery)
71. Firearms For All Faiths
72. Domestic Solution
73. Definition Of Death
74. Discolored
75. Scott Hulk On Intramuscular Steroids
76. 4 Leeches (40,000 Leeches)
77. Group Taking Acid As Considered Conspiracy Against The Government
78. Small Room And A Six-Pack
79. Deviant Arousal
80. Unbound By Civilized Properties
81. They All Burned!
82. Shotgun Funeral
83. Homophobic Assbleed
84. Exacting Revenge On PETA
85. Baby Mill Pt. 2 (White Russian)
86. Narcoterrorist Megalomaniac
87. Releasing A Dove From A Ghetto Rooftop
88. Bipartisan Buttfuck
89. Bent Over The Cross
90. A Chance At Reprisal
91. Altered Ego
92. Pin The Tail On The Donkey
93. Latter Day Mormon Ritual
94. 5 Band Genetic Equalizer Pt. 3
95. Absurd Beast
96. Burning Social Interest
97. Whore Torn Vet
98. Obi Wan Kaczynski
99. Placing A Personal Memo On The Boss's Desk


Review by Faithless on February 20, 2020.

When there is no more room in the depths of hell, Azanigin walks the earth! What a hell of an album we have here folks, really impressive, relentless and menacing band from the US. Rise Of The Adversary was released last year in an independent effort to revive the North American black metal scene. Bands like Judas Iscariot (showcasing a more European approach to black metal), Inquisition, Von and Profanatica were pioneers in the US black metal scene but seemed to dim with the years and even disappeared from the radar. But a new breed of demonic creatures from the underground are claiming their throne and Azanigin is one of them.

Hellfire worshipers and necromancers can rejoice with this record. The hellish atmosphere is backed up with relentless hammers behind the kit, constant attack of the guitars and infernal shrieks that resemble a cat being strangled (and I mean it in a good way). The production that Azanigin presents here is very archaic yet understandable one; it is not caveman black metal (no, it is not a Transylvanian Hunger clone) but still you can enjoy a profound nihilistic and misanthropic feeling in some guitar passages. Almost as if it is existentially introspective, giving you hypnotic, melancholic and dark melodic moments followed by blast beats that will rip your head off. You can evidence the previous description in songs like ‘Life of Eternal Pain’, ‘Our Final Moments’ and ‘Aeonic Transmissions’.
I think that the Rise Of The Adversary is a way to avoid saying “the rise of Satan”. It is a wise move to focus on a more necromantic/occult approach rather than going for the obvious clichés that most black metal bands adore. Refreshing the flame of black metal seemed to be one of the goals of Azanigin without falling into plagiarism and with a more original/trademark sound. For instance, tracks like ‘Agia H Azanigin’ and ‘Esoteric Implantations’ demonstrate a clear intention to create their own stuff yet taking influences from here and there. In other words, this band sounds authentic in concept and execution wise, you really feel the anger and wrath in each track.

Overproduced bands that only want to be a copycat of glorious legends are on their way to extinction. Underground acts like Azanigin are rising from the depths to claim their own spot in the scene with hard work and authenticity. Most of the record Rise Of The Adversary is riff oriented and driven by mixed feelings like melancholy, introspection, wrath, anger and misanthropy in a way that you drown in a sea of blasphemous brutality. The raw production also works in favor of the band’s musicianship and concept. I hope to hear a second full length in the future from Azanigin. Final words, go and support the underground!

Rating: 8 out of 10

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