I'm quite familiar with Throbbing Gristle, due to a documentary my parents put on TV one night and the fact my mother had a previous boyfriend who was really into them, but had never got round to fully listening to any of their albums, the only song I know from this one being 'Hamburger Lady' which is the most well known on the album. I would not recommend listening to it in a parked car in the dark on your own. It's the sort of stuff I know I'll eat up though - haunting digitalized screeching, early industrial noise, experimental stuff. I do prefer the ones that have at least some steady beat, and I wonder if some of these benefitted from having visuals as they were more of an art collective than just a band. Some songs on this album gave me the same effect being in a dentist's chair does - a sort of grinding that puts my teeth on edge and makes me salivate. Yet, I absolutely know I will listen to this again. I think 'Hamburger Lady' marks a turning point for the album where it starts to resemble more traditional music. I like the recorded voices and talking over the liminal music, it's very me.