This is the second Fail disc that I will be reviewing, so let’s get right to the music. “130112A” begins with piercing, high pitched noise that immediately wakes you up. There are heavily distorted voices that only sometimes come into focus, so it is hard to make out what is being said. This gives way to staticy noise while the high-pitched noise continues on. About 4 minutes in, the track shifts gears and becomes more of a pounding 6/8 beat over bass noise. Overall, this is harsh, but not as interesting as some of the other Fail work that he has done. But if you want to annoy your co-workers with high pitched noise, this is one to play over the speaker system. “090212B” closes out the disc with a beautiful slab of nose wall. A good mix of high and low frequencies, with a great rumbling foundation and voices destroyed beyond recognition and buried beneath a mountain of noise. By far the more interesting of the two tracks. For me this is a mixed bag, as high-pitched feedback is not really my thing, but “090212B” delivers the kind of low end noise that I really enjoy. This disc weighs in at around 21 minutes and is limited to 42 copies.