![]() ![]() It is so dumb that one cannot help but laugh at how anticlimactic the whole track is. We continue on with what I believe to be the most hilarious piece of schmuck I have ever heard in Baby literally it is mostly baby noises for about three minutes. Another innovative idea was fading out the mic feedback when William was yelling, allowing the listener to really get into Will's dialogue and begin to understand him more. The thing that definitely sets this track apart is William's howling, which was something Whitehouse had never really done before it created this creepy atmosphere that unsettled me to my very core when I first heard it. That is simply a start up to Quality Time a ten-minute Epic heavily utilizing the Mic Feedback and William's dialogue. This track contains the best use of curdling out of their whole discography. We start off with Told, a rough track of screeching mic feedback and curdling noises combining with some dialogue from Willy boy. Combining all of the knowledge and talent that Peter Sotos and William Bennett built since 1980, Quality Time brought out a culmination of all of that knowledge into one towering release. It is adventurous, insane, evil, and pretentious as fuck. My favorite Whitehouse album of all time. ![]()
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