Another Enveryday Occurrence
(1992-1999)

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Underground Press Website

The first full-length album from ADKOC is a powerful assault on everything one would expect from an Industrial act.

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The Edge Radio Website

Fast on the beats, heavy on the vocal effects and distortion, Another Everyday Occurrence is aimed to please the industrial lover in all of us. And please it does, injecting 9 tracks of high-speed electro-industrial into the mosh pit of the brain.

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With the first track on their debut release, A Different Kind of Cop proclaim “Anger is My Friend” and with harsh aggression-fueled lyrics and hardcore elctronic assaults it’s hard to not agree with them. Social injustice and fervent spirituality are dealt with on “1T6” and “Soul Full” with the rallying cry of resistance and standing up for what you believe in. The cover tune “Blank Generation” also fits well here with it’s social self-consciousness and world-weary viewpoint.

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Dead E-Zine Website

Creative, and original. Both musically and lyrically. That’s what you get with this release by A Different Kind of Cop. It’s called Another Everyday Occurence, and believe me this is not something you find just everyday. Thick and heavy elctro-driven industrial music at it’s best.

This is seriously your first REAL Christian alternative to KMFDM or Skinny Puppy.

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Ballistic Test Zine Website

The release of A Different Kind of Cop’s first full-length CD is not just Another Everyday Occurrence. Aggressive, in-your-face electro-industrial with positive lyrics is what you get here, an approach not often heard in the Christian electronic music scene.

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Tim Samoff returns with a second dose of A Different Kind of Cop. Four of the nine songs are new version from the previous cassette release and they are much improved! Everysong is full of sounds layered upon sounds. Beautiful, exciting and original, ADKOC once again push electronic music into new harsh surroundings. Tempos change when you least expect them and songs abruptly take a new direction (and back again).

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