
Since some people felt the need to post multiple albums in one day, I guess I'll have to compete. Also, I am trying to not write a paper on The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.
The title of this post, of course, is an invocation to Yog-Sothoth, one of the Great Old Ones. Another of the Great Old Ones is Rudimentary Peni.
Having left behind the anarcho-punk scene (as well as performing altogether) around 1983 or so, Nick Blinko et al. began to push the boundaries of what could be considered "punk." Cacophony, the band's third full-length (if you count the EP's as an album...) features 30 "songs" inspired by, or about, the works of H.P. Lovecraft. Some of the music is simple catchy punk, along the lines of their previous recordings. Some of it is also a bunch of random concurrent vocal tracks talking about completely different things. Probably the weirdest Peni of their early period, and weirder is always better.
Rudimentary Peni - Cacophony
http://www.mediafire.com/?4mi5ghjntnm
(.m4a, 128 kbps)
Tracklisting on files should be correct.
1 comments:
Not the same day for me, buddy. Plus I'm trying not to write a paper too much, myself.
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