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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://aliasfrequencies.org/af039/"><img class="alignright" title="BOK Darklord" src="http://aliasfrequencies.org/media/AF039/AF039-300.png" alt="BOK Darklord" width="200" height="200" /></a> <p>Download <a href="http://aliasfrequencies.org/media/AF039/AF039-MP3.zip">MP3</a> (228 MB) <a href="http://aliasfrequencies.org/media/AF039/AF039-FLAC.zip">FLAC</a> (557 MB)</p> <p>Quite possibly one of the greatest albums ever made, this untitled release is the meeting of two of Australia's most interesting, most underground, and most belligerently misanthropic sound-artists.  Any collaboration between Buttress O'Kneel, with her sample-happy postpop cheeky-as-a-schoolgirl breakmashing, and Lucas Darklord, with his dark grinding corporate evil-as-a-business-retreat scrapescapes, was sure to be extreme.  But their decision to cover the entirety of Led Zeppelin's fourth album, track by track, using no source-material but the original songs themselves, makes an extremity that will perhaps awaken the sleeping Rock Gods, dormant since Bonham's untimely vomit-inhaling demise.  A rock-purist's worst nightmare, and a sample-police's greatest dream, this album marks the year 2009 as a year when THINGS CHANGED.</p> <p>Now FUCKEN ROCK!</p> <p><a href="http://aliasfrequencies.org/af039/">More</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>Quite possibly one of the greatest albums ever made, this untitled release is the meeting of two of Australia&#8217;s most interesting, most underground, and most belligerently misanthropic sound-artists.  Any collaboration between Buttress O&#8217;Kneel, with her sample-happy postpop cheeky-as-a-schoolgirl breakmashing, and Lucas Darklord, with his dark grinding corporate evil-as-a-business-retreat scrapescapes, was sure to be extreme.  But their decision to cover the entirety of Led Zeppelin&#8217;s fourth album, track by track, using no source-material but the original songs themselves, makes an extremity that will perhaps awaken the sleeping Rock Gods, dormant since Bonham&#8217;s untimely vomit-inhaling demise.  A rock-purist&#8217;s worst nightmare, and a sample-police&#8217;s greatest dream, this album marks the year 2009 as a year when THINGS CHANGED.</p>
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