Various - Acid Casualty Compilation


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Label: Toolbox Tunes
Catalog#: T.B.T. 005
Format: Vinyl, 12", Pale Blue Marbled
Country:US
Released:1996
Genre: Electronic
Style: Abstract, Acid, Electro
Notes:B1 is licensed from Axodya Rec. (1996).

Run-outs:
A - Terd put Y'r clothes on!
B - Bucko... Snap out of it!

The record comes in light blue vinyl or white vinyl with light blue marble effects.

From the promo sheet:

This one is for the true L.S.D. experience. Maybe i just watch too much tv. Hmm, it could be that we're all just too pathetic to see without such a powerfull drug! Regardless, even if we're completly brainwashed and stupid... it's not any ones fault but our won... cause the smart guys are there! They're watching us, pushing our buttons, probing our bellies + asses. Big fukn deal though, just avoid the shit cuz it stinks. I rather just say fuck tax, laws, voting... let everything just get old and crumble, let everything maintain it's own character by aging. No more new cars either! I think i figured out how to do it, or at least how to start. 1. Kill next president or highest authority as fast as possible. 2. Go to the big boomin' city closest to you, then loot and riot, blowin' up taco bells and insurance companies and any other bullshit scam establishment, do this till you puke. 3. Make sure only freaks exist, if any odd balls come along give' em a minute they're probably just slow. Now, according to my calculations this would have to be done around the globe within the period of 24 hours. The power structure would be gone. Some people could't handle it! They'd be scared embracing their shotguns and wives till one day the dumb fucks would go outside and it would be completly chillin'! If only the whole planet was on a permanent vacation! No system of slavery. Just survival and enjoyment. Freaks can accomplish anything. Freaks got the power! This is that power. This piece of shit record you just payed government issued money for, is freak power! It's an acid freak out. Everything might suck!? But.. I can still put my effort into something pleasing, like creating this record or destroying a tv or car. I could also just loose my mind and strip down bare ass naked for a while!!!

written on the paper of Toolbox 006:
"005 - Acid Casualty Compilation - 12"e.p.
This marks toolbox going beyond the norm. Men's Recovery Project share the same vinyl as Sonic Tourism, Pica, Rank and Master Control Program. All the music is shit to god. I volunteered for this... 1000 pressed. 400 are still around due to distro cutting down. Help! $6 u.s. / $9 overseas"
Rating:   4.4/5 (14 votesRate It
Submitted by:cthulhu303
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Tracklisting:

A1 Men's Recovery Project You Pay Attention To Me, Not Vice Versa (Toilet Remix)
A2 Rank Untitled
A3 Pica (4) Lips Touch Cloth
B1 Sonic Tourism Isopooler
B2 Master Control Program Fairy Tales
B3 Men's Recovery Project Email Is A Mens Room (Alan Greenspan Remix)

Recommendations:

Woody McBride - Balance (2x12")

Woody McBride - Interference e.p. (12", EP)

Somatic Responses - Sub Space Distorters (12")

Mike Dred - Fu-Chin-Ra (12", EP, Ltd)

Woody McBride - Bad Acid No Such Thing (2x12")

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User Reviews:
cthulhu303, May 09, 2007

Interesting display of talent here, what with Switzerland's Sonic Tourism, Midwest's Pica and Denmark's Rank, among others, delivering some decent 303 work, distorted or not, and funky drum patterns (what? Lasse in non-4/4 mode?)
But, really, it is all about Master Control Programme's Fairy Tales. Much harder than their 7" on the same label, yet still as dreamy and hallucinatory, with just the right amount of distortion and the throbbing, recurrent Aliens sample: "My mummy always said there were no monsters. No real ones. But there are."
Yes honey: there are, and this track is one of them.

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