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You gotta hand it to the Boredoms for always coming up with the unexpected. Of all the titles in the Super Roots series, this sixth volume is probably the most diverse and completely out there. There are not two tracks which are even remotely alike! yet you couldn't mistake this for anything else than the Boredoms. Each little number (cause each track is titled as a number, but laid out in nonsensical order mind you) is an exercise in bizarreness, odd audio paintings which will either fascinate, disgust or confuse. Starting off with 01 we are immediately assaulted by a barrage of manipulated field recordings from a construction site; this, of course, is followed by one whole minute of near complete silence. From one end to the other. 6 is easily my favorite track with it's slow pace and completely cosmic tone. The album does rock more in parts, but mostly, this album seems like a showcase for all the different facets of the group.