ΚΕΦΑΛΗΞΘ [Psalm 69] Review
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Album | ![]() ΚΕΦΑΛΗΞΘ [Psalm 69] |
Type | Album (Studio full-length) |
Released | July 14, 1992 |
Genres | Industrial Metal |
Labels | Sire Records |
Length | 44:44 |
Ranked | #53 for 1992 , #2,122 all-time |
Album rating : 88.8 / 100
Votes : 10 (2 reviews)
Votes : 10 (2 reviews)
September 28, 2021
A lot of really good ideas and unique aspects to this album that were groundbreaking at the time. Probably most later Industrial Metal bands used this thing as a blueprint. The speedy, riff-focused parts of this are great, like Tv 2 and Hero, which rip along at chainsaw shredding speed. Al usually sounds good, which a very gruff yet nasally yell that is no doubt processed with some distortion.
What really ruins this album for me is the insane repetitiveness, especially in the annoying samples. Most of the songs here have parts where some vocal sample is repeated about 16 times, and it’s abundant with random shout or spoken samples that are thrown in at the rate of a snare drum. On the same note, even when the guitar riffs and rhythm section are good, it quickly goes stale after the same measure has been repeated about 32 times. There’s very little variety to each track, making each one more or less based around one repetitive section.
The title track is an example that almost uses samples well, specifically the choir vocals that add an epic touch to it, but then the rest of the track falls into the same habit of throwing in voices and what not so much that it just becomes annoying. Despite the abundance of interesting and unique ideas here, it’s something I have no desire to revisit because of how annoying it can be.
What really ruins this album for me is the insane repetitiveness, especially in the annoying samples. Most of the songs here have parts where some vocal sample is repeated about 16 times, and it’s abundant with random shout or spoken samples that are thrown in at the rate of a snare drum. On the same note, even when the guitar riffs and rhythm section are good, it quickly goes stale after the same measure has been repeated about 32 times. There’s very little variety to each track, making each one more or less based around one repetitive section.
The title track is an example that almost uses samples well, specifically the choir vocals that add an epic touch to it, but then the rest of the track falls into the same habit of throwing in voices and what not so much that it just becomes annoying. Despite the abundance of interesting and unique ideas here, it’s something I have no desire to revisit because of how annoying it can be.

Track listing (Songs)
title | rating | votes | video | ||
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1. | N.W.O. | 5:31 | 75 | 2 | Audio |
2. | Just One Fix | 5:11 | 90 | 3 | Music Video |
3. | TV II | 3:04 | 75 | 2 | Audio |
4. | Hero | 4:13 | 80 | 2 | Audio |
5. | Jesus Built My Hotrod | 4:51 | 67.5 | 2 | Music Video |
6. | Scarecrow | 8:21 | 75 | 2 | Audio |
7. | Psalm 69 | 5:29 | 75 | 2 | Audio |
8. | Corrosion | 4:56 | 60 | 2 | Audio |
9. | Grace | 3:05 | 55 | 2 | Audio |
Line-up (members)
- Al Jourgensen : Vocals, Guitars, Programming
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Sep 28, 2021 Likes : 1
A lot of really good ideas and unique aspects to this album that were groundbreaking at the time. Probably most later Industrial Metal bands used this thing as a blueprint. The speedy, riff-focused parts of this are great, like Tv 2 and Hero, which rip along at chainsaw shredding speed. Al usually sounds good, which a very gruff yet nasally yell that is no doubt processed with ...

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