Peace Love and Pitbulls - Peace Love and Pitbulls
I was impressed the first time I heard this album, because it's one of the finest industrial rock albums I've ever heard from a swedish band. The frontman of this band was in one of the most famous punk bands in swedish musical history and also in one of the most famous new wave bands too, and when he went solo the result wasn't too thrilling since the music tended to be some kind of pop/punk/folk mixture that was too mainstream to be interesting. Then back in the beginning of the 90's he moved down to Amsterdam and got more and more into the industrial scene there and got more and more influenced and in -92 this, the first Peace Love and Pitbulls album saw the light of day. The music reminds me of a Ministry-a'like heaviness and the groove of Consolidated, and the result is a stunningly good industrial rock album that grabs the listener by the throat and drags him/her with them into the music itself.
9 out of 10