Most of the music should be familiar to fans in so far as Ruins' sound could hardly be mistaken for anyone else's. "Body & Soul" is menacing grindcore, featuring a recognizably metallic head that suggests a healthy appreciation of early Black Sabbath. Perhaps the most interesting track for diehard fans will be "Cambodia", previously only available on a compilation called NG II. There is a superficial similarity to classic prog bands like King Crimson here (especially during the energetic middle section), but Ruins' drown most ties to older progressive rock with their dadaist sense of dynamics and claustrophobic distortion. Tracks taken from Burning Stone are more complex, as the band gradually moved away from their already extreme position into violent sonic aggression sometimes approaching novelty, but the music is rarely less than enthralling (or immediately off-putting, depending on your point of view). ~ Dominique Leone, All Music Guide

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