God Hates Computers - Morons

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Review by Francisco Cardoso

God Hates Computers' latest album "Morons" is a chaotic and intense journey through the band's unique blend of punk, metal, and electronic music. The album's opening track "Intro" sets the tone with its eerie electronic sounds and spoken word samples, leading into the explosive "Morons" which showcases the band's ability to seamlessly fuse different genres together.

Throughout the album, God Hates Computers' lyrics tackle a range of social and political issues, from the dangers of technology ("Digital Messiah") to the state of the world today ("Collapse"). The band's raw energy and aggression are palpable in every track, with standout songs like "No Future" and "The End" delivering an unrelenting barrage of heavy riffs and pounding drums.

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Artist: God Hates Computers
Album: Morons
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Past Tense
Kitchen
Morons
80 Mg/Day
Get Me The Fuck Away From These People

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • EP

Barcodes

Matrix / Runout: U-47103

About God Hates Computers

God Hates Computers was a 90's punk band from Portland, Oregon. Members: Joshua Baker, Matt Hunter, Doug Rogers, Jim Thompson.

Members

  • Doug Rogers
  • Jim Thompson
  • Joshua Baker
  • Matt Hunter
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Summary by Francisco Cardoso

Despite its often chaotic and abrasive nature, "Morons" is also a surprisingly catchy and accessible album, with memorable hooks and choruses that will stick in your head long after the album has ended. God Hates Computers have once again delivered a standout album that is sure to appeal to fans of punk, metal, and electronic music alike.