The liner notes to this installment of the Brainwashed 7" series explain that both songs are an expression of Aranos' dismay at the hypocrisy of religions - particularly those founded on the Bible. Citing it as the source of the constant warfare between Christianity, Islam and Judaism, it's a "seductively beautifully written justification of violence."
Most of "No Religion" is very repetitive, comprised of a drum (?) pulse and a chant: "I've got no religion and I'm glad," with a treated / filtered noise loop bit at the end. Side B, "Spitting Revivalist Dreams of Everlasting Pain" is much less orchestrated and obvious. Instead, it bares its teeth and honestly approaches the anger and frustration called for in the proposed goal of these tracks. Violent shrieks, jarring feedback and overloaded inputs are interspersed with harsh scrapes, groans and explosive bursts. The A side eases into the theme while the B side claws hungrily into it's core.


