Revolting Cocks - Beers, Steers + Queers (Remixes) Audio CD
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Band: Revolting Cocks
Title: Beers, Steers + Queers (Remixes)
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Release Date: 1991-03-12
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: Beers, Steers, and Queers [Drop Your Britches Mix and Take 'Em Right o] 2: Stainless Steel Providers 3: Public Image
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Spectacular If you like Ministry you will most likely love this. I love all of the revco albums this one is no exception. driving guitars, bass, awesome drums, lyrics are extremly entertaining. these guys just make you want to jump up and break something. you can dance, headbang, or mosh to this.
Beers Steers & Queers ~ Revolting Cocks
The lyrics are filled with rage, venom and anger. Revolting Cocks is one of Alain Jourgensens many side projects and its amazing, weird, disturbing and stupendous at the same time. Alain Jourgensen is as crazy as ever and he has written something quite special. Tracks such as beer, steers and quuers, stainless steel providers and (Lets get) Physical are all really well done. The cover for this album is very nice and presents some of the members on what looks like an old roman coin and the book-let is sparse yet the logotype is well done and not as odd or strange as other Jourgensen albums.
i love this album
if you know me, you'd think i'd get bored listening to it because there really isn't a lot of change in the music. it's weird i like it. it's just real beat and groove heavy industrial. one long steady sound you can rock out to while you do stuff. i love it and you should get it.
I remember standing in line for this one!
Chris Connely was onhand and signing those white "RevCo World" Tshirts. The single and remix for the title track had been getting good play in the clubs and bars of Chicago since Xmas '89, and we all waited in line on Lincoln Avenue for Wax Trax to open on the day the LP was released. He wrote "Keep playing with Cocks" on mine. The album may have been their last worth buying as the whole scene fizzled out by the next Spring. Highlights of the album are the studio version of "In The Neck" which had been a live staple for several years and the LP mix of "Physical". The artwork was great and I remember this as being the first Wax Trax recording offered on Compact Disc, but maybe it was just the 1st that I bought!.
Rare gem of early industrial music...
Nuff said. This album is worth having for the title track alone! But I find that on a whole it speaks for itself and a time that cannot be repeated.
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