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| | Godflesh :: Love and Hate in Dub :: Earache Records |
 | | If one were seeking a crude description of this record, it largely sounds like Godflesh sans the scintillating, cyclical, outrageously overdriven guitar riffage and for the most part, the primeval, atavistic screams of Mr Broadrick. |
 | | Yet for all its stark, unassuming simplicity, this record is absolutely as dark and nauseatingly claustrophobic as anything in the Godflesh catalogue, its unnerving marriage of unearthly, almost subsonic bass, disorienting white noise and profoundly cold, inhuman digital percussion. |
 | | It is this inhuman feel that gives all Godflesh material such a brutal, fascinatingly ugly texture- there is absolutely no warmth or optimism in Broadrick's musical output, a lumbering, ominous maelstrom of doom and decay that will violate and ravage you with wicked abandon. |
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