(front cover art)


(back cover)

LINE-UP (as it figures on the record insert):
Giulio the Bastard - vocals
Alberto the Crippler
- guitar
Michele Hoffman
- drums


TRACKLIST

1-Useful/Useless
2-Conceptual indistinction
3-Zakljucenje
4-Look in your dish
5-Toxic sex
6-Without a shadow of justice
7-Shame of you
8-Ecological carnage
9-Flagged pain
10-Fucked... original expressions
11-Standing violent
12-Civilized torment
13-Resumption!
14-Thick-glasses division
15-HC funeral
16-Incurableness of a stigmatization
17-Sick of pleasure
18-I.H.P.
19-Far from my best friends
20-Self-instruction
21-Against the stream
22-Stealthy loneliness
23-Rending aphthous fevers
24-What can be ...
25-Animal-respect
26-Outside World
27-Stylized fear
28-A sort of repulsion
called "intelligence"
29-My last hours
30-Windows
31-Mortuary slab
32-Irenic
33-Rigid freedom
34-Sincere smiles
35-Act like a rose
36-Psychosexuality
37-Breathing for fun
38-Something wrong
39-Equality?
40-Alternative-dressed puppets
41-Turn the corner
42-Sarcastic gloom
43-Allegorical masturbations
44-I dare you

 

 

NOTES:
>> no lyrics available (some of them can be found on E.U. demotapes,
some got lost way back)
>> released in 1993, PMR 013. 1000 copies, no re-presses,
no ltd editions on colored wax
>> 2 inserts enclosed, a front/back page with bands' infos + a Psychomania ad page
>> recorded in 1991, mastered and released two years later

ADDITIONAL QUOTES:
44 song ultraviolent Noisecore onslaught over any barrier of ferocity and speed.This was mainly influenced by early A.C., 7 MON and SORE THROAT. Recorded in a room of the legendary gristmill where CB were occasionally practicing (since '88), using ATC grandma's cassette recorder. A little secret: the insert of the record states that Michele was playing drums on those tracks, in reality it was another drummer (can't mention the name) that made only this and then suddenly quit. The session was organized just for having a couple good songs to use on the "Son of blleeeaauuurrgh" comp. 7" (Slap A Ham) but later - in '92, when we got Psychomania's offer to put a split ep out and had no money to afford any kind of studio recording, we chose to make a good editing of the trax from that session and put'em all on the record. The V.H. split remains the most extreme and antimusical CB vinyl ever.