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Having such a large, varied, and evocative discography, there are quite logically parts which make one laud his efforts.



** The last third of 22/08/69 is particularly awesome for including several mild earworms

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** The last third of 22/08/69 is particularly awesome for including several mild earwormsearworms and really very beautiful guitar work




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* Any time a Deliriant Mutant song gets to a bit where the tape has over-saturated by the sheer signal coming from the instruments being played into it. One can hear and certainly feel the frustration and relentless energy coming from Juan and Ken
* The "Follow The Dollar" album for concisely collecting together the industrial music Juan and Co. made in the late 80s and early 90s
** There's a point starting at the fourth track to the ninth where the album really picks up and throws every bit of you around

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* "Kill The Dog In You" from ''Follow The Dollar''. The way the song builds up to the digital piano; nothing is speeding up but god, that last note hits one in the heart. This is industrial music at its most accessible and catchy.

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* "Kill The Dog In You" from ''Follow The Dollar''. The way the song builds up to the digital piano; nothing is speeding up but god, that last note hits one in the heart. This is industrial music at its most accessible and catchy.catchy.
* The bit at the end of "The Drowning From The Too Fat Body"
--> '''"''It's another day in the same day as everyday we live''"'''

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* Although some of Juan's bigger works such as the [[{{Doorstopper}} multi-disc]] Iris Is Missing are too long for a single listening session, his sheer determination and, sometimes, quality of work merits them multiple sessions to take in.
** The last third of 22/08/69 is particularly awesome for including several mild earworms
* The feeling one gets when a part of the discography is unfogged or a selection of songs named

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* Although some of Juan's bigger works such as the [[{{Doorstopper}} multi-disc]] Iris Is Missing are too long for a single listening session, his sheer determination and, sometimes, quality of work merits them multiple sessions to take in.
in. Each of these can be very rewarding.
** The things are around ''10 discs long'' for gods' sake!
** The last third of 22/08/69 is particularly awesome for including several mild earworms
earworms
* The feeling one gets when a part of the discography is unfogged or a selection of songs namednamed
* The ''Samplers''

== Specific songs ==

* "Carolina's Blues" from ''22/08/69''. Check out the guitar work and that opening riff. The vocals may be Juan's best vocal delivery; so tender and open.
* "Outsider" from ''22/08/69''.
* "Kill The Dog In You" from ''Follow The Dollar''. The way the song builds up to the digital piano; nothing is speeding up but god, that last note hits one in the heart. This is industrial music at its most accessible and catchy.
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* Although some of Juan's bigger works such as the [[{{Doorstopper}} multi-disc]] Iris Is Missing are too long for a single listening session, his sheer determination and, sometimes, quality of work merits them multiple sessions to take in.
** The last third of 22/08/69 is particularly awesome for including several mild earworms
* The feeling one gets when a part of the discography is unfogged or a selection of songs named

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