Virginia (USA)-based post-apocalyptic dark electro/industrial/EBM entity Circuit Preacher returns with another unholy sermon from the electronic trenches. "Chain Of Command" marks the project’s latest EBM‑driven industrial assault — a rallying cry for the disillusioned navigating a world engineered through manipulation, division and manufactured obedience.
Driven by distorted rhythms and a hardline, militant pulse, "Chain Of Command" lays bare the machinery of control: hatred produced on demand, difference turned into ammunition, and truth refracted through endless digital noise. This isn’t merely a struggle for dominance — it’s a calculated siege on perception itself.
For those who recognise the lies yet are compelled to march along, Circuit Preacher offers a pointed invocation.
A reminder.
A warning.
Break the chain. Refuse the command. Link

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