Ums ahead to say who can do Sixty Second Wipe Out from cover to cover, which deserves my full respect. For more than ten minutes at a time I can this noise attack in any case not to heart. The five star earned the disk but nevertheless, because enjoyed individually, the pieces are in fact true gems. Although this sounds Opus still as the studio engineer had a bit too aimlessly pressed and turned to the many buttons on his console, but punchier than, say, "The Future Of War", it has become all. In the song the boys and girls have not much new, but a lot of good. "Revolution Action", "Atari Teenage Riot II" and "Too Dead for me" have the makings of classics and rock still the alternative dancefloor. Some unnecessary noise attacks can be found, unfortunately, on this album ("Digital Hardcore" is here cited as an example) but otherwise applies: More class than mass. Playing tips are especially the aforementioned songs, but also "Ghost Chase" or "By Any Means Necessary" you should retest. For the really tough, which Nine Inch Nails to overly intellectual, and all other are just too slow, the following applies: Buy. For all others: well. Who knows how long there is still the disc, now that the band has disbanded.