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Active NihilismActive Nihilism - "Music For Children's Parties" (April 26, 2006)

Harsh Noise and Death Ambient. This EP is dedicated to John Wayne Gacy. (This music is NOT for children and should only be listened to by people 18 and over, or those with a working brain. You have been warned!)


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Artist/Composer: Active Nihilism
Date: 2006-04-26
Keywords: Active Nihilism; Decisive Sound; Industrial; noise


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Intro1.63 MB
Without Remorse5.80 MB
Killing Machine6.76 MB
Sexual Therapy5.15 MB
Compelled To Kill6.56 MB
Brutalised7.19 MB
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Reviewer: Corpsewulf - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - July 10, 2006
Subject: Double Aural.
So, I heard about Active Nihilism, was intrigued by the name, did a little research, and ended up listening to 'Music For Children's Parties'. I have to say, it's rather disturbing. Sounds like a bad trip pushed off a cliff into a knife factory. I absolutely dig this, and recommend it to anyone that enjoys harsh noise and serial killers. It's inspiring, really, and now I want to hook up my own power electronics rig and melt peoples synapses, like mine were when I heard this slab of sonic discomfort.


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