Well, I don't know if you can call it the _loudest_ song in the world, but
Whitehouse's "Neronia," even when played at very low levels, has been known
to cause friends of mine (you know, the guys who can hear dog whistles...) to
start reaching for implements of destruction.
(Tangent: imagine something like this in a chillout room at a rave where
someone was serving really bad acid...)
Besides, loudness is a very subjective thing-- at my house, the loudest song
in the world was one of the tracks from the first Utah Saints album, but that
was because my brother has a better stereo!
RPB
Carthago delenda est!
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On Mon, 25 Sep 1995, CiM wrote:
quoted 2 lines I haven't laughed so much since I heard the elephant track on _Analogue> I haven't laughed so much since I heard the elephant track on _Analogue
> Bubblebath IV_.
Wow. That's cool that someone else calls this track 'the elephant
song'. It's notorious around my houshold for being the LOUDEST song in
the world... ever.
The only stuff that can even remotely come close are some of the
songs on CYLOB's record, and the entire "Killout" e.p. by G.T.O. Anything
else? You know... with the mega-bass, distortion, and fucked up just
plain old noise. But with a beat.
booooom!
christopher miller
evil@ddi.digital.net