The first album and sixth song on that album from Stabbing Westward. The album has a very soundtrackesque feel to it. The music is a combination of hard (sometimes tribal) beats and an ocean of electronic and bass-heavy sound that practically engulfs the listener. While the quality of the music is pretty good, it does all have the same general feel, which can get old after a while. The lyrics aren't bad but most of the songs seem to deal with the same subject matter: Having been hurt by a significant other. This too can get tiresome after a while. All things considered, I'd still say it's a good album. Ungod was released in 1994 on Columbia Records and produced by John Fryer.

Track list:

  1. Lost (3:21)
  2. Control (3:39)
  3. Nothing (4:50)
  4. ACF (4:43)
  5. Lies (4:44)
  6. Ungod (7:43)
  7. Throw (5:24)
  8. Violent Mood Swings (5:10)
  9. Red on White (5:20)
  10. Can't Happen Here (8:09)

Un*god" (?), v. t. [1st pref. un- + god.]

1.

To deprive of divinity; to undeify.

[R.]

Donne.

2.

To cause to recognize no god; to deprive of a god; to make atheistical.

[R.]

Dryden.

 

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