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Alienating Our Audience
Rock · 2002 · 10 tracks

Alienating Our Audience

October 8, 2002 · Uppity Cracker

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Alienating Our Audience is a sonic riot that lives up to its title, capturing Mindless Self Indulgence at their most volatile and unhinged.

This isn't just a live album; it is a document of a band actively picking a fight with their own supporters. The sound is a jagged, high-velocity collision of 8-bit video game chirps, hip-hop breakbeats, and punk rock vitriol.

Jimmy Urine’s vocals oscillate between a cartoonish falsetto and a guttural snarl, often interrupted by mid-song rants and confrontational banter that makes the listener feel like they are standing in the front row of a sweaty, dangerous basement show.

Tracklist · 10 Tracks
01
Tornado
2:05
02
Thank God
2:28
03
Two Hookers
2:34
04
Revenge
2:08
05
Molly
1:49
06
Like Shit
2:18
07
Diabolical
1:40
08
Last Gay Song
2:37
09
Rip Off
1:57
10
Panty Shot
3:13
Moments Worth Listening For
The moment Jimmy Urine stops the music to insult a specific audience member's outfit
The transition from a high-pitched falsetto hook into a crushing industrial breakbeat on 'Tornado'
The frantic, over-clocked drum machine patterns that threaten to derail the live instrumentation
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