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| 4.0 excellent | Alabaster Jones | October 5th 16 | Seriously, what the hell? If you would have told me, even as little as one year ago, that I'd enjoy what basically amounts to a recording of thirty-seven simultaneously occurring earthquakes this much, I'd have called you nuts. The Vomir side, holy hell. So I listened to the whole thing, uninterrupted and without doing anything else, and I got the best sleep I've had in weeks afterwards. It drains you, man. Throughout the whole thing I couldn't tell whether it was one long continuous wall of noise or if it was on a loop. If it was looped, I had no clue where it started or ended. I'm also certain that 99.9999% of the stuff I heard in the background behind the noise was just stuff my brain out there to keep me from losing my mind. Train Cemetery's side is crazy too, although not quite as insane as the Vomir side. It sounds like if a truck full of wind chimes and triangles smashed into a building at full speed and the whole thing collapses. Then about a half-hour later the triangle sounds are replaced by what sounds like a dude trying to get the last bit of drink out the cup by sucking furiously through a straw for fifteen minutes. I think I'm gonna go for a run later.
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