[6] The band's sound was initially an amalgam of heavy dance rhythms, horror film sampling, and quasi-Satanic imagery.
Their early recordings were extremely popular in industrial dance clubs.
A music video was released for the song, "...And This is What the Devil Does!
[7] Trouser Press wrote that "the dreary mix of electronic atmospherics, vaguely ominous chants, disco beats and B-movie samples aspires to sleaziness but never breaks (out in) a sweat.
"[6] All tracks composed by Thrill Kill Kult and the Bomb Gang Girls