English industrial rock / EBM band. Members have included King Butcher’s John Butcher, being produced by Revolting Cocks’ Luc Van Acker. The lyrics, as can be inferred from the group’s name, are largely political, with a military bent. Their early sound was a lot more rock, but they moved in the EBM direction after a couple of albums.
Those generally intimidated by industrialists' relentless amelodic pounding may find this group's debut easier to face: the most off-putting thing about 'Themes for Violent Retribution' is the (anti-fascist) cover's swastika. While this part-time party starring Luc Van Acker and singer / keyboard manipulator John Butcher does employ the form's standard tools -stern beats, found sounds and distorted chants- Mussolini Headkick keeps things reasonably musical with an undercurrent of techno-dance conservatism and, on Side B, actual songs with verses, choruses and rough melodies.
The harsher 'Blood on the Flag', again produced by Van Acker, delves more deeply into the punishing power of electronic percussion and chaotic noise, as Butcher angrily shouts his military-minded political lyrics in topical songs like "Kabul," "Homeland" and "War Drum." With the exception of two near-songs ("Cracking Up" and "Holy War"), the shards of musical intelligence here crop up only as accents, playing a similar role to the audio vérité sound bites. [SOURCE: DISCOGS]
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