Laibach
Opus Dei


4.5
superb

Review

by Dullahan USER (2 Reviews)
June 3rd, 2013 | 4 replies


Release Date: 1987 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Quintessential album for anyone's music collection and sets the scene perfectly for a battle game or first person shooter

One of the strangest bands I know of is Laibach, an interesting band from Europe. The band has been around for ages, showcasing their musical abilities throughout many albums, one of which being Opus Dei. Musically, this album is uplifting yet disturbing, though-provoking yet slightly unsettling. However, I'm sure anyone could get into this album if they would sit down for a while and enduce themselves in it. Every track is sexy and delivers a sparkling charm.

The vocalist is also a standout, his voice is grunty yet slightly comical to listen to, and that can be proven on 90% of the album. The dudes have confidence in this album; they play their instruments with great courage. There's a lot of meat on each track to where you'll seemingly hear something entirely new the second go-around.

This album is perfect background music for playing a cheesy RPG or FPS, it sets the mood perfectly.

Everyone should listen to this, I'd doubt you'd be dissapointed. And if you are, no biggie, they have a wide enough discography that I'm sure someone could like.

Aforementioned, every song is a standout and although mildly corny on occasion, very sparse and flavorful.


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Artuma
June 3rd 2013


32828 Comments


lol what genre is this?

Artuma
June 3rd 2013


32828 Comments


neg'd anyway, still don't know at all what this sounds like

Artuma
June 3rd 2013


32828 Comments


i probs should but i don't play any fps

Pestiferous
June 3rd 2013


1375 Comments


i know that whenever i turn on an album, the first thing i check for is its compatability with various types of video games



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