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Joan of Arc
- Record Label: Perishable
- Release Date: May 27, 2003
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cmgaudiosoJul 7, 2003deliciously dark and intense, in rape fantasy and terror sex we trust is more akin to kinsella's friend/enemy project than anything he has yet explored with joan of arc. it is by no coincidence that this album musically resembles some of the 90 day men's work; they contributed to the album. this album an absolute must have.
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People tend to like Joan of Arc when they play songs, but get all worked up and annoyed when the band stretches out with the experimental stuff. This record is a bunch of the stuff that would have pissed off that latter group of people had the music been bunched in with So Much Staying Alive...
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The cache of "weird" songs on Rape Fantasy is better than the tracks collected on Staying Alive.
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Joan of Arc have once more surpassed themselves as artists.