
(Produced by Ballistic Test Productions, 2002)
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(Produced by Flaming Fish Music, 2001)
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(Produced by Ballistic Test Productions, 2000)
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(Produced by ADKOC, 2000)
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“While some bands use their sophomore release to settle into a familiar routine, A Different Kind of Cop takes the opportunity with God-7 Structure-0 to again stretch the limits. Industrial and Electronic are genres unto themselves because of bands such as ADKOC experimenting with the psyche of sound, as proven by this latest release. From the underground dark club necessities to the scattering of quick intermission tracks clocking in under 2 minutes, the album provides an eclectic offering of fast beats and synthesized distortion…” (Continue reading this review from The Edge Radio...)
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(Produced by Blacklight Records, 2000)
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(Produced by Ballistic Test Productions, 2000)
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(Produced by Ballistic Tezt Zine, 2000)
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(Produced by Flaming Fish Music, 2000)
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(Produced by Base Asylum Magazine, 1999)
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(Produced by Flaming Fish Music, 1999)
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(Produced by Blacklight Records, 1998)
Part 3 of the Cataclysm Singles
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(Produced by Flaming Fish Music, 1998)
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(Produced by Ballistic Tezt Zine, 1998)
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(Produced by AlterCulture, 1996)
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(Produced by Mitchell Sigman and ADKOC, 1996)
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“Unless you frequent the Autoban, I wouldn’t recommend driving to this tape, lest your friendly neighborhood policeman inquires as to why you’re exeeding the speed limit. I would almost like to be able to say ADKOC suck horribly, so that I could keep them all to myself…” (Continue reading this review from Industrial Nation, Issue 16…)
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