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0.0 | bloc | February 13th 10 | When it comes to EBM, Leaether Strip is almost a household name; he's released a number of albums throughout the years, each one consistent, and sticking to the traditions of ebm and harsh ebm. However, once you've kept with traditions for so many years, one starts to get bored, and it shows on this album. The first half of the album is pretty much terrible; cheesy lyrics and arrangements inserted into songs that lack any drive. Once we get to the ending tracks, the album actually picks up a little where Strip starts to get more serious and reaches out to the listener. Strip even manages to do a wicked cover of Depeche Mode's Black Celebration which turns out to be one of the strongest songs on the album.
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3.0 good | Dav85 | February 1st 15 |
2.5 average | Blade86 | October 18th 11 |
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