
Released
April/1999
Produced by Rudy R
at His Master's Studio
Label
Metropolis Records
Reviewed by
K. Alexander
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Eevil Young Flesh
Track Listing
1. Wulf
2. Deadmaker
3. I Want You
4. Escape
5. Wasted Dreams
6. Witches' Dance
7. Outside
8. Eternal
9. Forgive Me
10. Tell Me Now
11. Longing
I am
sure many :Wumpscut: fans of Rudy's earlier works were a bit unhappy with this release.
Upon giving it a few trial runs in my player, I found it to be an excellent release that
grew on me, however off the beaten path from previous releases it may seem to be. There
are moments of that harsher :W: sound here, yet there are also quite a few new directions
taking place with this release for :Wumpscut:.
A few tracks that really seem to branch out for :Wumpscut: on this CD
are: "Witches Dance", I find to be an incredibly kick ass track -- dance
oriented, very progressive, lots of changes, drum&bass, harsh electronic power noise;
"Outside" -- a more mello Eastern influenced piece with strings (violin or
cello), wind, militant beat, metal on metal and even comes with the honk of a car horn I
think; "I Want You" which is really a great dance track involving a woman
talking about getting fucked, and sucking off some guy at the same time "Oh God!
look at those guys, God I'd love to fuck one of them with that other guy, do just like,
hold my hands down while the other guy makes me suck his cock and then they both would
fuck me at the same time, Oh my God!...Just imagine being pulled down on the couch and my
clothes are ripped off and just fucked and made to suck him at the same time...harder! OH
GOD!" ...the chorus lyrics are sung in German (by Rudy I presume)... another
great track. Damn Rudy! ;)
The whole CD is great in my opinion. The diversity runs rampant, unlike
previous releases that I found rather boring and redundant in sound and creative ability
for :W:. Diehard fans of earlier :W: releases might find this release not to their liking,
however it shows that Rudy has more talent and creativity than ever before in the
production of "Eevil Young Flesh", and infinitely even more guts to actually
release it. Great CD. Some things *do* change.

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