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So, 'Cop Shoot Cop - Live at Martin Bisi Studios' is this raw, visceral slice of performance art captured in 1993. The band, fresh off their third album, brings an intense energy that fills the studio. You can feel the grit of NYC in the air, which really adds to the atmosphere. The pacing is a bit erratic, reflecting the unpredictable nature of their sound. It's not just a concert; it's an experience. The practical effects—like the strobe lights and shadows—create a kind of chaotic intimacy. The performances are visceral, almost confrontational at times, showcasing their unique blend of noise and punk. It’s definitely distinctive in the post-punk landscape, standing as a testament to that raw underground scene.
Capture of a live performance in a gritty NYC settingIntense atmosphere reflecting the band's post-punk rootsUnique entry in the New York Post-Punk Noise Series
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