Terror Against Terror ‎– Psychological Warfare Technology Systems

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Paragoric – PA-01
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Tracklist

1 By Any Means Necessary 8:04
2 The Only Good God Is A Dead God 5:25
3 Tactical Intervention 2:27
4 Psychological Warfare 6:22
5 Stalker (MKUltra Mix) 7:53
6 Hunter Killer 6:38
7 Destroidmonster 6:17
8 Biohazard 6:34
9 Mutually Assured Destruction 4:40
10 By Any Means Necessary (Pop Shit Mix) 7:37

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Produced and processed January-April 1989.
Comes with 4-page booklet.

Paragoric - A Division of Dark VInyl Records

℗ Black Circle Publishing
© Paragoric & Lustmørd

Im Vertrieb des Intercord Record Services Stuttgart

Conceived and produced as an exercise in sound and rhythm, and as an alternative evolution of ideas explored on the first Lustmord album.

Unfortunately, although recorded 1989, due to the two record labels that initially planned to release the album having to cancel due to financial problems, it didn't see release until 1992, by which time ideas and techniques incorporated where in many ways out of date.

Some of the ideas where also incorporated into TGT

"Destroidmonster" is an alternative version of "Beast Of Burden Beast Of Prey" from the first Lustmord album.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Label Code: LC 6012
  • Barcode (written): 4 006759 933015
  • Barcode (scanned): 4006759933015
  • Matrix / Runout: PA-01 13 A3
  • Other (Mastering Text): DADC Austria
  • Other (SID Mould Code): IFPI 94A8
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Review by Brad.R Feb 17, 2004
This album was origianlly recorded in 1989, at a time when many of the production methods and musical styles on this album had not yet been explored.

But due to a conflict between the 2 record labels who were initally going to release it, it did not get actually released until 1992, by which time many of the styles on this CD were rendered out of date.
Rated 4/5
Review by Sombunya Oct 27, 2003
I am not sure if this album is a side project of Brian Lustmord or just an exploration of a different style.

Most of his material that I have listened to sets the standard for "Dark Ambient," a standard that is familiar to many people. It is therefore easy to make a comparison of another artist's work to that of Lustmord.

Yet this release seems to lean more towards "Metal" while still retaining a pleasing electronic spirit. There are also some vocal tracks interspersed throughout that enhance the very nice, yet dark electronic passages.

The artwork pictures, among other things, various types of firearms, lending a clue to the material within. A couple of tracks feature some machinegun-type sounds that are not overdone. Rather, they compliment the rest of the material nicely.

This album is not much like his other "Ambient" releases. It is a very powerful, dark, enjoyable listen that belongs in the collection of every Brian Lustmord fan.

Joe McDonald

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