The Castrator Album
Download links and information about The Castrator Album by Voetsek. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Rock, Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 40 tracks with total duration of 23:36 minutes.
Artist: | Voetsek |
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Release date: | 2004 |
Genre: | Rock, Metal, Alternative |
Tracks: | 40 |
Duration: | 23:36 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | XFriendX | 0:58 |
2. | A Is for Anarchy | 0:56 |
3. | Alice Paul | 0:27 |
4. | Paybacks a Bitch | 0:22 |
5. | Gorillas in the Mist | 0:35 |
6. | Wageslave Twist | 0:30 |
7. | Shrub | 0:34 |
8. | Sheep | 0:39 |
9. | Blank Face | 0:34 |
10. | If I Can't Read Yr Name, I'm Not Gonna Buy Yr Record | 0:32 |
11. | Nazi F**k Off! | 0:32 |
12. | Coming Down | 0:39 |
13. | Welcome to the U.S. of A. | 0:33 |
14. | Pay to Play (Suck My Dick) | 0:35 |
15. | Infection | 0:21 |
16. | Just Another Jock (Who Secretly Wants to Suck Cock) | 0:43 |
17. | Home Spun Christian | 0:32 |
18. | No Drinky | 0:30 |
19. | Scene King | 0:15 |
20. | Jesus Crust | 0:19 |
21. | The Hesher | 0:28 |
22. | Judas Beast (How Come Nobody Knew Rob Halford Was Gay) | 0:53 |
23. | Punk 101 | 0:26 |
24. | Not My... | 0:57 |
25. | Kind of Like One | 0:31 |
26. | Living End | 0:46 |
27. | ? Media | 0:36 |
28. | See You in Hell | 0:25 |
29. | Smoke-Ums | 0:51 |
30. | Tampons Should Be Free | 0:44 |
31. | Ringworm F**k | 0:25 |
32. | Voetsek | 0:47 |
33. | Shithouse Poet | 0:21 |
34. | Recipricate | 0:28 |
35. | Chaos Days | 0:24 |
36. | Youth Crue Collective | 0:39 |
37. | Abuse Cycle | 0:47 |
38. | Listen | 0:51 |
39. | I'm Gonna Get You F****r | 0:32 |
40. | Thee Butcher | 0:39 |
Details
[Edit]Voetsek's debut album sounds like the Bay Area thrash punks heard the Residents' thematically pure 1980 release Commercial Album and decided to update it to match their own aesthetic criteria. At 40 songs in 23 minutes — let's just review that: 40 songs in 23 minutes (!!!) — Castrator Album is downright monastic in its simplicity. This is speedcore purified to its essence — entire two-minute songs boiled down to between 15 and 58 seconds apiece with shouted female vocals at the point of unintelligibility and no-bull titles like "Tampons Should Be Free" and "If I Can't Read Yr Name, I'm Not Gonna Buy Yr Record." This is a non-stop hardcore rush, with humor and intelligence.