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| I.B.M. | 2:34 |
| Hit By A Rock | 2:29 |
| United | 0:16 |
| Valley Of The Shadow Of Death | 4:03 |
| Dead On Arrival | 6:03 |
| Weeping | 5:27 |
| Hamburger Lady | 4:07 |
| Hometime | 3:37 |
| AB/7A | 4:25 |
| E-Coli | 4:10 |
| Death Threats | 0:43 |
| Walls Of Sound | 2:49 |
| Blood On The Floor | 1:07 |
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-MINDustry-
2017年12月14日
参照 D.o.A. The Third And Final Report, CD, Album, RE, RM, 9 61094-2
What an incredibly horrifyingly creepy album. My favourite genre is Industrial, yet I had never heard a Throbbing Gristle record before, so I purchased this and the White album made in 1978 and listened to it. Pure experimental genius. The Hamburger Lady is my favourite. So eery and creepy.
If you want to visit the roots of Industrial and figure out where it REALLY came from (not Nine Inch Nails or Ministry), give these guys a listen along with Coil, Einsturzende Neubaten, and Monte Cazazza. You owe it to yourself if you consider yourself a fan of the genre.
If you want to visit the roots of Industrial and figure out where it REALLY came from (not Nine Inch Nails or Ministry), give these guys a listen along with Coil, Einsturzende Neubaten, and Monte Cazazza. You owe it to yourself if you consider yourself a fan of the genre.
kylevaldes
2017年1月19日
参照 D.o.A. The Third And Final Report, LP, Album, IR0004
20 jazz funk greats is an easier record to listen to for someone not familiar with the genre or wanting to get into Throbbing Gristle. DOA i think represents the Throbbing Gristle sound that they are known for. Songs like Hamburger Lady on Side B and the first track IBM is the epitome of TG. to be honest I didn't like them at first I had to listen a few times and really get "lost" in the music. for me this is music that you have to think about you have to put your self in the record. There isn't a band like Throbbing Gristle, not Coil and not Cabaret Voltaire. Id recommend buying this record.
genezyp_kapen
2016年10月21日
参照 D.o.A. The Third And Final Report, LP, Album, RE, RM, IRL002
Amazing sound quality. Great reissue. Buy it now! (two more words)
freek_kinkelaar
2016年1月15日
参照 D.o.A. The Third And Final Report, LP, Album, IR0004
Was there ever really a DJ confusion version? Who owns a copy?
Betriebsrat
2015年4月5日
参照 D.o.A. The Third And Final Report, LP, Album, IR0004
How to recognize the difference between this record and the unofficial one IR0004?
Betriebsrat
2015年4月5日
参照 D.o.A. The Third And Final Report, LP, Album, Unofficial, IR0004
how to recognize if it's this unofficial or the original "D.o.A. The Third And Final Report (LP, Album) Industrial Records IR0004 UK 1978"?
mistakebythelake
2014年8月8日
参照 D.o.A. The Third And Final Report, LP, Album, Unofficial, IR0004
Bootleg that sounds just as good as the original, recommended
emyk_gabur
2014年5月9日
参照 D.o.A. The Third And Final Report, LP, Album, FR 2004
Isn't the Fetish black and white cover made in France ?
Fishbasket
2012年4月4日
編集 over 6 years ago
参照 D.o.A. The Third And Final Report, CD, Album, RP, 9 61094-2, 61094-2
参照 D.o.A. The Third And Final Report, CD, Album, RP, 9 61094-2, 61094-2
This is by no means a perfect album. It has a lot of tracks that, quite frankly, aren't up to the caliber of the First, or even the Second Annual Report. Tracks tend to meander, going more or less nowhere. "Hometime" in particular seems to be kept in place more by the daisy-chained tape recordings than by Cosey's improvisation, and "Dead On Arrival" sees the band trying to make the best out of playing themselves into a corner. Of particular note is "Hit By A Rock;" everything but the rock-n-roll guitar comes off as ornamental, which makes the sitar-like drones and wailing vocals all the more grating.
However, the album has its high points, and boy, what high points they are! "I.B.M." kicks the album off perfectly, taking, of all things, an old data cassette and spinning an unsettling atmosphere from it. "Weeping" sees Genesis take his trademark violin playing slightly further from the edge of insanity, making his singsong voice and depressing lyrics all the more poignant. "Hamburger Lady" masterfully blends cold, mechanical electronics, detached, almost disembodied vocals, and unrelentingly gruesome lyrics to a bone-chilling effect. But by far, the crown jewel is "AB/7A," in which Chris Carter demonstrates not only his influences and how much he owes to them, but how far he's come and how far the band's come because of him. It's a downright marvelous track, with beauty at every turn.
Now on to the bonus tracks. "Five Knuckle Shuffle" is a decent, straightforward piece, building itself around a steady rhythm and lyrics dealing in such themes as teenage rebellion and drug abuse. "We Hate You (Little Girls)," however, is completely obnoxious. On the one hand, it's here one can see the link between Throbbing Gristle and bands like Whitehouse. On the other hand, the song is devoid of structure, rhyme or reason, with its two-minute length safe to consider an act of mercy.
When recommending albums to friends who want to get into the band, this one's pretty low on the list. That doesn't mean I don't make a point out of recommending it. True, it's nowheres near the best album the band's put out, but it certainly has some of the band's best tracks.
However, the album has its high points, and boy, what high points they are! "I.B.M." kicks the album off perfectly, taking, of all things, an old data cassette and spinning an unsettling atmosphere from it. "Weeping" sees Genesis take his trademark violin playing slightly further from the edge of insanity, making his singsong voice and depressing lyrics all the more poignant. "Hamburger Lady" masterfully blends cold, mechanical electronics, detached, almost disembodied vocals, and unrelentingly gruesome lyrics to a bone-chilling effect. But by far, the crown jewel is "AB/7A," in which Chris Carter demonstrates not only his influences and how much he owes to them, but how far he's come and how far the band's come because of him. It's a downright marvelous track, with beauty at every turn.
Now on to the bonus tracks. "Five Knuckle Shuffle" is a decent, straightforward piece, building itself around a steady rhythm and lyrics dealing in such themes as teenage rebellion and drug abuse. "We Hate You (Little Girls)," however, is completely obnoxious. On the one hand, it's here one can see the link between Throbbing Gristle and bands like Whitehouse. On the other hand, the song is devoid of structure, rhyme or reason, with its two-minute length safe to consider an act of mercy.
When recommending albums to friends who want to get into the band, this one's pretty low on the list. That doesn't mean I don't make a point out of recommending it. True, it's nowheres near the best album the band's put out, but it certainly has some of the band's best tracks.
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