The album showcased the band's eclectic tastes for punk rock, heavy metal, dub, free jazz, and classical music.
[3][4] English electro and dub music producer Adrian Sherwood was originally considered to helm production duties on Blind Idiot God.
[6] Brian Olewnick describes the music in his review of the album for AllMusic: "Often they begin with anthemic lines, precisely and forcefully etched by Andy Hawkins' guitar, backed by the supple, powerful drumming of Ted Epstein.
"[6] Option described the band as sounding "as much like jazz-based ensembles like Bill Laswell's Last Exit and Zorn's Spy Vs. project trying to dip into hardcore as they do like angry young boy thrash.
Hawkins, "More Time" by the Meters and "Wise Man Dub" by Gabriel KatzAdapted from the Blind Idiot God liner notes.