Very Metal Noise Pollution

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Very Metal Noise Pollution
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ReleasedAugust 1989 (1989-08)
Label RCA
EP chronology
Poppiecock
(1986)
Very Metal Noise Pollution
(1989)
Amalgamation
(1994)

Very Metal Noise Pollution is an EP released by British Grebo band Pop Will Eat Itself between their albums This Is the Day...This Is the Hour...This Is This! and Cure for Sanity . It was released in a very large range of different CD, vinyl, and cassette formats all containing the identical track listing. The EP reached 45 on the Official UK Charts. [1]

Contents

"PWEI-zation" is a fast-paced track which didn't appear on an album until the re-release of This Is the Day..., however, in addition to Very Metal Noise Pollution, it also appeared on the 1992 single "Karmadrome".

"92°F" appears on Cure for Sanity in a remixed form featuring Sylvia Tella on lead vocals. Later, it was released as its own single, but this version was not present on the single, which featured remixes by Boilerhouse. The original version was exclusive to the Very Metal Noise Pollution EP until the re-release of the This Is The Day... in 2011.

The version of "Def.Con.One" that appears on Very Metal Noise Pollution is identical to the one on the This Is the Day... album.

Likewise, "Preaching to the Perverted" is as it appears on This Is the Day..., except separated from the songs on either side on the album.

Critical reception

Geoff Zeppelin of Record Mirror have issued a moderate review on this mini-album and noted that performance of Sylvia Tella makes her less famous in comparison with hers efforts in The Blow Monkeys. [2] David Giles, Music Week reviewer, found new tracks of EP "still witty and irreverent but more song-based". [3]

Track listing

  1. "PWEI-zation" 3:10
  2. "92°F" 3:36
  3. "Def.Con.One 1989AD" 3:59
  4. "Preaching to the Perverted" 4:19

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References

  1. "PWEI UK Charts". Official charts. 28 August 2015.
  2. Zeppelin, Geoff (26 August 1989). "Review: Pop Will Eat Itself – Very Metal Noise Pollution" (PDF). Record Mirror . London: Spotlight Publications Ltd. p. 40. ISSN   0144-5804. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 November 2021. Retrieved 2 November 2021 via American Radio History.
  3. Giles, David (2 September 1989). "Review: Pop Will Eat Itself – Very Metal Noise Pollution EP" (PDF). Music Week . London: Spotlight Publications Ltd. p. 23. ISSN   0265-1548. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 November 2021. Retrieved 26 January 2022 via World Radio History.