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Description:
"Supernaut" on LP by 1000 Homo DJs is a cult industrial rock release that captures the raw, abrasive energy of the early Wax Trax! era. The centerpiece is a fierce, machine-driven cover of Black Sabbath's classic "Supernaut," reimagined with pounding drum programming, distorted guitars, and heavily treated vocals that push the track into aggressive industrial territory. This LP edition is aimed at collectors and fans of underground industrial, offering a dense, metallic soundscape built on grinding riffs, relentless rhythms, and a dark, club-oriented atmosphere. The analog format underlines the harsh, textured production, making the record feel immediate and physical, ideal for loud playback on a quality sound system. 1000 Homo DJs is an industrial project associated with the Chicago industrial scene, known for its uncompromising sonic assault and its role in defining the crossover between metal and industrial rock in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Though their discography is small, the band has achieved cult status: "Supernaut" in particular is widely regarded as a classic cover that helped bring industrial music to a broader alternative audience and became a staple reference for fans of the genre. Cleopatra Records, the label behind this LP, is an independent record company based in the United States, recognized for its long-running commitment to alternative, gothic, industrial, and experimental music. Since the 1990s, Cleopatra has built a strong catalog of releases ranging from legendary cult acts to new underground discoveries, often issuing special editions, reissues, and collector-friendly vinyl pressings. With "Supernaut," Cleopatra Records continues its tradition of preserving and celebrating key works from the darker and more adventurous corners of rock and electronic music. The label's focus on niche but influential genres makes this LP a fitting addition to its roster, appealing to both longtime industrial fans and vinyl enthusiasts discovering this milestone recording for the first time. This edition of "Supernaut" on Cleopatra Records is therefore both a historical document of a pivotal industrial project and a powerful listening experience that showcases why this track remains a cornerstone of heavy, electronic-infused rock.