Enhancements include the "Diabolical" video.
Mindless Self Indulgence: Steve, Righ? (guitar); Lyn-Z (bass instrument); Kitty (drums); Jimmy Urine (programming).
On YOU'LL REBEL TO ANYTHING, Mindless Self Indulgence serves up a bracing, kitchen-sink mix of speed metal, industrial, New Wave, rap, and punk, embracing a host of extreme styles while retaining just enough pop structure and melody to hook the uninitiated. "1989" sounds like a dark, futuristic version of Erasure or Depeche Mode, while "Tom Sawyer" is the 1981 Rush classic seemingly played by crazed robots. "2 Hookers and an Eightball" covers more stylistic territory in one song than some bands encompass in an entire career, deftly jumping between scary Klaus Nomi-esque art-pop and early-'90s-style dance funk with nary a thought. Not for the faint of heart or head, YOU'LL REBEL TO ANYTHING should appeal to listeners with a taste for heavy music that gleefully indulges in a wild variety of sounds.
Alternative Press (p.126) - 4 out of 5 - "[B]y attempting to circumvent their own personal attention deficit, they're expanding their fans' minds - without using a baseball bat."
Kerrang (Magazine) (p.62) - "[With crunchy guitars exchanging dance moves with all manner of electronic wizardry....Impossible to ignore, this demands your attention..."