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score: 96 / 100

The Latexxx Teens strike back after the 2004 glam punk EP “Latex (de)Generation” with a new image, a new name and the new release “Moloko & Ultra-Violence”. This EP contains a very professional artwork by Grace Khold (at Ministry Of The Sign), and six brand new tracks. As usual, the music is written by Plastik Poison 69 and Icy-X, and the lyrics are written by Lex Kaos.

The EP starts with “Genesis Of Te(chn)ocrazy”… The song starts as if you were standing outside of a club, but then it gets interesting with the loud N’ intensive electric guitars, and drum machines. Good start for the EP. The EP continues with “Millenium Nightmare (United Shit Of America)”. This song would be categorized the most aggressive song in the whole EP, with mixtures of Glam Punk and Industrial EBM Metal. “Machine Zeit” is a very danceable song, reminds me a lot to Dope Stars Inc. and Murderdolls. It has a very good introduction with a synthesizer and has an awesome ending with a guitar solo. The fourth song, “(s)Ain’t (r)Evolution” is the soft part of the EP, but it still has the LXT punk attitude. Before finishing the EP, “Viral SublimiNation” comes. This is a very techno song. Very danceable, and has a very catchy chorus. Reminds me a lot of the EP that Dope Stars Inc. released on the 2003 “10.000 Watts Of Artificial Pleasures”. The EP finishes with “Requiem For A Dream”. It has very good written lyrics, and powerful guitars. The chorus’ rhythm, lyrics and synth effects are totally awesome.

Even though the biography section of LXT’s website said many weird descriptions on the “Moloko & Ultra-Violence” part, it has everything that the Industrial Gothic Rock and CyberPunk lovers would want.