| LINE-UP:
Giulio the Bastard - vocals
Alberto the Crippler - guitar
Michele Hoffman - drums + bass
NOTES:
>> released in 1994, no cat.
# mentioned, 1000 copies. no re-presses,
no ltd editions on colored wax
>> 1 xeroxed insert enclosed
with a couple CB statements in italian and $.G. lyrics
>> recorded in December 1993
at Dracma studios, Torino
ADDITIONAL QUOTES:
features the very first CB attempt to record in a studio. ATC's
guitar (goin' direct to the mixer even there!) had the most disturbing,
high-frequency distortion ever made, and was amalgamated with a
clean, non-distorted bass recorded by our drummer Michele Hoffman...
Actually the vinyl pressing couldn't keep some high frequencies
that could be heard playing the master reel. Almost no band ever
dared to use such a terrific guitar sound (often compared to an
electric razor), but it fitted perfectly the CB's rawpunk approach
of that period, expecially on the highly successful Olho Seco and
Varaus covers. This was recorded before "Frammenti di vita"
but released after that and was the first & only vinyl output
of ADP Rec., a local label run by our friend Lallo (El Paso activist
at those times). Once more, the front-cover photo portrays the atmosphere
of bloodshed and despair in the ex-Yugoslavian area. |