April 6, 1999
Cobra Killer : Six seconds
[a]Cobra Killer[/a] dabble with crazy mutterings, demonically chopped-up samples and just generally jagged bits left lying around to inflict pain upon innocent passers-by.
This is the first ever seven-inch release on Digital Hardcore Recordings because, as the press blurb so kindly points out, "We are not renown (sic) for our pop records." The theory is that 'Six Seconds' is destined to become DHR's first ever pop monster smash and, in the sense that all things are relative (cf The Munsters), they are absolutely spot on.
Alec Empire fetishists, however, can continue to sleep
uneasily, as Cobra Killer dabble with crazy mutterings, demonically chopped-up samples and just generally jagged bits left lying around to inflict pain upon innocent passers-by.
Good Will Grunting, anyone?
Stevie Chick
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