Like a P------ Off Industrial Devo
Tom | Palatine, IL USA | 05/17/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"If you walked through the now long gone Wax Track records shop in Chicago any time in that late 80's, there was a very good chance that this record was playing.The industrial-club sound got so hot in Chicago at that time that Ministry's "Halloween" was used by Heilimen in an Old Style commercial.This is an odd sound in that doesn't feel much like music until you hand yourself over to it. The hook here is rythem...and it sneaks up on you.Later Cocks' work, like later Ministry, started to blur into a more savage metal sound, losing the clear, savage percussive bleatings that makes this album so addictive.As far as this album is concerned, I have always felt that there aren't nearly enough pieces of cover art that feature naked busty women kissing dogs.Fun."
One of the greatest Ever?
Vegyrex | Illinois USA | 01/30/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Heck yes! The music in Big Sexyland could very well be Al Jourgensen's best. The music here rocks you, and pounds you into submission. Big Sexyland is an experience to savor!"
The album that took industrial music out of the dark ages.
eqtweak | San Francisco | 03/02/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album first heard in 1986. Al Jourgensen interviewed KUSF San Francisco. Einsturzende Neubauten bye bye. Big throbbing beat come. BOOM-KAWAKAA-BOOM-KAWAKAA! 150, 160 BPM -- go higher? You bet! Speed new drug. You buy!"