This is an early industrial track. It's a bit odd and very good.
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31 May 04 ·Mike: Sorry, but I can't let this song title pass without comment. I mean, what kind of image does it conjure up? I hope not necessarily one of early industry. 02 Jun 04 ·dexxas: Ithink it might be a bit of a gas ... whoops sorry 02 Jun 04 ·dexxas: Ithink it might be a bit of a gas ... whoops sorry
One of ENs less soft tracks. It's simple and kind of sounds like a chant. It's very simple and one of my favorite EN songs of all time. Even if you're not into industrial I think you check it out.
04 Jun 04 ·n-jeff: "One of EN's less soft tracks" is a phrase that can't pass without comment. I saw them live once, back in 83 probably.
Lets see, power drills, check; man detuning bass guitar through great big speaker stack, check; someone hitting big chunks of metal, check; audience throwing bottles at very large miked steelplates, check; dustbin lid full of burning tar, check; anything even remotely quiet going on? err, no.
All noisy, very, very noisy. 04 Jun 04 ·absinthe: Um... if you think that power tools, lots of bass and a rowdy, loud live show is what makes a band heavy then you are very mistaken. 10 Jun 04 ·n-jeff: True, but I'm just saying "soft" is not part of the normal lexicon one would use to describe Einsturzende Neubauten.