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Anyone heard this band? These guys have to be the most over the top, insane, and most unlistenable thing I've ever listened to, yet I find myself listening to them anyway... I suppose it's mostly a novelty thing that will wear off after a while.
Anyways, the band consists of Colin Maston (Behold...the Arctopus, Dysrhythmia, Indricothere, and Byla) and George Korein.
I'm not sure what you'd consider this cocaphony but it mixes elements of metal, industrial, noise, IDM, ambient, etc.
I'm pretty open-minded to music and love experimental music but these guys are just too much.
Check out their site for samples: http://infidelcastro.com
By the way, this review on their site is hilarious:
"Holy tap-dancing christ is this ever messed up! This is, hands down, the most painful musical experience of my life... I cannot put into words the sheer sonic insanity that is displayed across these two discs... I did not, could not, listen to the entire thing. I like to consider myself a pretty open-minded guy when it come to music, but c'mon man, this is just too far off the deep end to be enjoyed on any level. It's the sonic equivalent to getting a chainsaw enema. It's shocking, painful, and something that should be avoided at all costs. I'll say one thing, it makes bands such as "Napalm Death" and "Cattle Decapitation" sound like adult contemporary in comparison." -- Urotsokodoji's Pad
Anyways, the band consists of Colin Maston (Behold...the Arctopus, Dysrhythmia, Indricothere, and Byla) and George Korein.
I'm not sure what you'd consider this cocaphony but it mixes elements of metal, industrial, noise, IDM, ambient, etc.
I'm pretty open-minded to music and love experimental music but these guys are just too much.
Check out their site for samples: http://infidelcastro.com
By the way, this review on their site is hilarious:
"Holy tap-dancing christ is this ever messed up! This is, hands down, the most painful musical experience of my life... I cannot put into words the sheer sonic insanity that is displayed across these two discs... I did not, could not, listen to the entire thing. I like to consider myself a pretty open-minded guy when it come to music, but c'mon man, this is just too far off the deep end to be enjoyed on any level. It's the sonic equivalent to getting a chainsaw enema. It's shocking, painful, and something that should be avoided at all costs. I'll say one thing, it makes bands such as "Napalm Death" and "Cattle Decapitation" sound like adult contemporary in comparison." -- Urotsokodoji's Pad