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This has to be one of the ugliest cover arts in the collective's discography: one single cardboard sleeve, with the group's name and a star with the title taped onto it. Pretty lame, but at least the music found within makes up for the lack of pizzazz. This, once again, self-released album is a document of the group's 2001 shows (MMICD - you get it?) in the form of snippets. The longest track clocks in at over nine minutes long while the shortest is barely nine seconds long. It's fun to hear the band go from full on drone mammoths (19/03#1, which is actually one song cut up in two with another track spliced in between - weird) to pulsating, driving juggernauts (18/10) via gentler numbers like 02/09#2, the latter sounding like something straight out of the Hot Booty! CD-R. As with all of VO's self-released material, this is limited, but there its no way to know how few there actually are. |