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*** Pop Will Eat Itself, “Cure for Sanity,” BMG/RCA. Another sonic adventure from the masters of British white-boy hip-hop--as dense and inventive as any Public Enemy set, and this time as serious. The “grebo” ’tude that was previously nose-thumbing flip is now nose-thumbing angry, with intolerance the object of the group’s intolerance. It opens with Jimmy Swaggart himself condemning rock as Satan’s tool, and it never lets up.
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