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Field Manual

 
Album Review: Field Manual

  • Artist: Bomb20
  • Rating: StarHalf Star
  • Release Date: June 08, 1998
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

The story goes that a 17-year-old Bomb 20 contacted Digital Hardcore/Atari Teenage Riot leader Alec Empire and accused him of being too old and out of touch already. Bravado? Not when you give an ear to Field Manual, which manages the unique trick of not merely equaling but outstripping Empire's sonic approach. Massive hip-hop drum loops, screeches, and distortion are here a-plenty, but there's just that little bit more to Bomb 20's approach that makes him a totally unstoppable machine. There's never a totally silent moment; songs slam into one another willy-nilly, vocal samples are chopped up to increase the air of frenetic paranoia and desperation, and everything sounds like it's going to collapse right there and then. Part of Bomb 20's greater appeal could be the more clipped form of sloganeering -- Bomb 20 isn't interested in packing in dissertations regarding the oppression of neo-capitalism into songs like "Burn the Shit Down!," saving the in-depth studies for the liner notes and brief transitional pieces like "Anyday." Drawing his lyrics from any number of movie and TV samples, what shoots through the main mayhem is mostly brutal "destroy everything now while I destroy you!" material. In tandem with the high-powered grinding loops, it all makes perfect sense regardless of where you stand. As for said loops and production, Bomb 20 is spot on -- he has a great ear for maximum impact at both slow and fast paces, knowing when to interject quieter moments to bring out the intensity of pieces like "We Can Fuck" all the much more. Picking out highlights from such a great release is hard, but standouts include "Made of Shit," where a tweaked semi-melody runs rampant over the drum chaos, and the equally frazzled combination of "Donutz and Blood" and "Innocent Bystanders." ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Fall Bomb20 (:50)
Burn the Shit Down! Bomb20 (3:37)
Don't You Know Bomb20 (4:03)
Ultimate Supremacy Bomb20 (2:54)
You Killed Me First! Bomb20 (3:17)
Anyday Bomb20 (1:26)
We Can Fuck Bomb20 (4:42)
Donutz and Blood Bomb20 (3:06)
Innocent Bystanders Bomb20 (4:43)
Lory vs. Bomb20 Bomb20 (3:41)
No Left Bomb20 (3:52)
If I Go Down Bomb20 (3:53)
Round 2 Bomb20 (1:02)
Made of Shit! Bomb20 (4:31)
La Belle Bomb20 (3:42)
Just Came Close Bomb20 (3:41)
Edutainment Break Bomb20 (:21)
Dumb Bomb20 (3:09)
Hoover Boogie Bomb20 (3:33)
Wonda What It Takes? Bomb20 (3:42)

Credits

Bomb20 (Producer), Bomb20 (Liner Notes), Caro (Photography), Sarue (Cover Art), Caro L.S.Z. (Photography), Bomb20 (Text), Sarue (Artwork), Steve Rooke (Mastering)
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