I suspect Paul Kingsnorth isn’t a metal fan but he has an ally in the late Ronnie James Dio.
“Computer God” opens up the vastly underrated Dehumanizer with a bang. Dio saw what was coming, back in 1992, when he penned these prophetic lyrics:
Computerized God, it's the new religion
Program the brain, not the heartbeat
Onward, all you crystal soldiers
Touch tomorrow energize
Digital dreams and you're the next correction
Man's a mistake, so we'll fix it, yeah
My inconsequential machine rebellion has begun. I picked up this rig on Tuesday. A Yamaha RX-595 receiver with a pair of Boston Acoustics speakers and a DVD/CD measure for good measure. The price was right (zero). It sounds fantastic. I can now play my old CDs again. Remember what it was like to hear an entire album without commercials, comments, and digital distraction?
| Name the CD for bonus points... |
No internet, no algorithms, no copyright strikes, just metal. Dio would have approved.
Virtual existence with a superhuman mind
The ultimate creation, destroyer of mankind
4 comments:
The CD appears to be Black Sabbath's Technical Ecstasy
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Despite login issues you got the album right!
The irony of “forgot to sign into Google” for replying to this post is not lost on me.
FWIW I spent much of last night perusing an old CD collection of mine while my son riffed on his electric guitar (to metal of last 20y but still). Nevermind the fact I had to pull the various songs up on my phone to play select ones for him.
Hey Brian - most dvd players will play CDs so you can listen to “albums” that way too thru your TV.
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