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Non-Intentional Lifeform - Uisce | 90s Album Review

Non-Intentional Lifeform - Uisce | 90s Album Review

Update: 2025-05-20
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Uisce (pronounced "ish-ka," the Irish word for "water") is the sole full-length album by Australian band Non-Intentional Lifeform (N.I.L.), released in 1997 by Roadrunner Records. Formed in Perth in 1995, N.I.L. was known for their eclectic fusion of hard rock, thrash metal, post-punk, rap, and funk. Energetic and unpredictable, the album is an inventive blend of genres anchored by stellar musical performances that sound like a bridge between rap-rock pioneers Rage Against The Machine and Faith No More, and late 90s alternative and nu-metal of System of a Down and Incubus.


 


Songs In This Episode


Intro - Living or Existing


21:36 - Farm Animals


23:37 - Sister Julienne


33.22 - Spilling All Over The Floor


Outro - Living or Existing


 


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Non-Intentional Lifeform - Uisce | 90s Album Review

Non-Intentional Lifeform - Uisce | 90s Album Review

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