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1000 Homo DJs: Buck Satan (vocals, guitar, bass); Viva Nova (vocals); Ike Krull (guitar); Officer Agro (drums, background vocals); Wee Willie Reefer (drums).
Recorded at Chicago Trax Studios, Chicago, Illinois.
While the original B-side of this 12" single, "Hey Asshole," isn't exactly much -- consisting of little more than a shouted loop of the song title and a crunching rhythm as background for an extended rant by a character playing, indeed, an asshole of a cop -- the title track is something else again, one of Al Jourgensen's best efforts at creating completely over-the-top industrial death disco. While it doesn't do much in the way of reinterpreting the original Black Sabbath number -- no lyric changes, same basic pace -- the amped-up guitars, huge drum fills, dancefloor-oriented pounding, and distorted lyrical screaming (originally done by Trent Reznor, supposedly re-recorded by Jourgensen after problems with Reznor's then record company, but later revealed to have apparently been Reznor's original vocal with slight changes) turn it into a massive, exhilarating crunch. The CD version adds the tracks from an earlier single: the industrial-by-numbers fuzz of "Apathy" and the similarly nondescript "Better Ways." ~ Ned Raggett
Recorded at Chicago Trax Studios, Chicago, Illinois.
While the original B-side of this 12" single, "Hey Asshole," isn't exactly much -- consisting of little more than a shouted loop of the song title and a crunching rhythm as background for an extended rant by a character playing, indeed, an asshole of a cop -- the title track is something else again, one of Al Jourgensen's best efforts at creating completely over-the-top industrial death disco. While it doesn't do much in the way of reinterpreting the original Black Sabbath number -- no lyric changes, same basic pace -- the amped-up guitars, huge drum fills, dancefloor-oriented pounding, and distorted lyrical screaming (originally done by Trent Reznor, supposedly re-recorded by Jourgensen after problems with Reznor's then record company, but later revealed to have apparently been Reznor's original vocal with slight changes) turn it into a massive, exhilarating crunch. The CD version adds the tracks from an earlier single: the industrial-by-numbers fuzz of "Apathy" and the similarly nondescript "Better Ways." ~ Ned Raggett
Tracks:
1 - Supernaut (Al Vocal)
2 - Hey Asshole!
3 - Supernaut [Remix]
4 - Supernaut (Trent Vocal)
5 - Apathy
6 - Better Ways
7 - Supernaut [Dub Mix]
2 - Hey Asshole!
3 - Supernaut [Remix]
4 - Supernaut (Trent Vocal)
5 - Apathy
6 - Better Ways
7 - Supernaut [Dub Mix]