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Mental Holokaust
Mental Holokaust
Genre: Alternative Rock
 
Endorphin-industrial-metal :: pure adrenaline on a music cd. — ROCKET REVIEW: ANDRAKO 'Mental Holokaust' (CD-EP) — By Rocket — Published: June 23, 2007 — Andrako: "MENTAL HOLOKAUST" — Andrako's self-produced EP debut off Diesel...  more »

     
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Title: Mental Holokaust
Members Wishing: 0
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Original Release Date: 1/1/2007
Album Type: EP
Genre: Alternative Rock
Style: Goth & Industrial
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 634479552779

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Endorphin-industrial-metal :: pure adrenaline on a music cd.
ROCKET REVIEW: ANDRAKO 'Mental Holokaust' (CD-EP)
By Rocket
Published: June 23, 2007


Andrako: "MENTAL HOLOKAUST"


Andrako's self-produced EP debut off Dieselhead Records is a definitive product of all the very best in heavy industrial trance-type music that has been created in the past by well known names such as Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson and The Chemical Brothers. The first track 'Ill Society' even has a Ministry-vibe to it as the track launches into a steel-piston pumping landscape of chaos with Dennis Andrako Pacheco, the one man musical mastermind behind all of the production, clearly demonstrating a seemingly at ease connection with the tricked out, sonically programmed environment he has put himself in here.

The second track 'Purgatory Symphony' re-confirms this as we are met by a mid-tempo electronic groove sample with growling, liquid-infused vocals repeating over and over, "Why don't they hear?" And in my listener's mind, that's what makes this album such a critical success, for industrial artists solely define themselves by experimenting with varying degrees of noise, unique songwriting, flashy production techniques combined with controversial topics that forces the listener to think... maybe more so than in any other musical genre around. And Andrako has pretty much one-upped it all here with the cleverness to pursue a more substantially evil, forboding overall theme. The third song is the self-titled track 'Mental Holokaust' and is by far the most impressive, due to it's frightening, dark synth-tones and slow, down-spiraling guitar parts tied in with an alien-like piece that loops repeatdly at its end as if one has just found themselves brainwashed by some ritualistic-type of human takeover that has been in the back of the victim's minds all along.



1 Destruction Engine
2 Ill Society
3 Purgatory Symphony
4 Mental Holokaust