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Green Nuns Of The Revolution, The* - Rock Bitch Mafia Review by Josephschembri Feb 20, 2006 (edited about 1 month ago)
This trio with this curious name was amongst the foremost artists in the heyday of goa. Soon this act became famous for their full-on, mad & fast acid infected trance. This unfortunately short lived act gave us only one full length album. Here are eight tracks which will make you play this album over and over again the first time you hear it, or at least this is what happened to me.

Album starts with the track Cor! Sleeve says it’s an unreleased edit, but from what I can hear it’s the same as on Tip Singles which presumably was released before this album. Then comes Thunder Thighs, and after one of their most famous singles “Conflict”. This appeared as a single on TIP together with Cor in 1995. Next comes “Octofunk”, a lesser acidic and somewhat less intense tune which has some funky melody indeed. Album continues with another super hit, “Ring Of Fire”. Originally this came out on the The Afterburner EP on the same Flying Rhino in 1995. After this comes “Klunk”, a track which samples voices from the Wacky Races cartoon. Gotta love the way the voice samples are used randomly :) Next comes “Rock Bitch”. This track can be found as a radio edit on the super wanted “Green Nunions EP” in 1998, which is sadly their last release. Here however comes in full length version as had appeared on a couple of compilations before.

The last track however is the biggest surprise. Originally named just “Atomic Armadillo” on the compilation “Boyd In The Void” on Flying Rhino in 1995, here it re-appears twice as long as originally and is half full-on and half downtempo! It closes this album in great style.

A masterpiece of an album that today’s artist only dream of doing!
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