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"Opiate (2022 Edit)" is within reason a piece of "non-synth" Industrial Music. The sound sample was extracted from dialogue featured in 1980's-1990's American Televangelist Robert Tilton's program and surely was designed as a critique of Christianity, or at least of Televangelists.

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Instrumental with Public Domain Sound Samples

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from Lost Tracks Found [Demo Recordings 1984​-​1996] (2022 Album), track released May 24, 2022
Performed by: 391 & the Army of Astraea
Ira Aron Rosenblum: Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar, Alesis HR-16 Rhythm Programming & Operation, Tape Effects, Treatments
Composed by: Ira Aron Rosenblum
Original Track Recorded in 1990
Digitized & Mixed in January 2016
Remixed April 2022
Produced by: Ira Aron Rosenblum for Stubborn God Productions

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391 & the Army of Astraea New York, New York

391 & the Army of Astraea is the musical alter-ego of award-winning screenwriter, artist, and multi-instrumentalist, Ira Aron Rosenblum. Having recorded Post-Punk & Industrial Music with a variety of accomplices from the mid-'80's-late-'90's, 391 & the Army of Astraea has returned after more than a decade hiatus, and now focuses on Film Score, Electronic Music, and Singer-Songwriter Folk-Rock. ... more

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