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The label also wrote some corny, half-hearted shit about this one, but it deserves better.
To my mind, this is pg.99 at their darkest or most brooding. Some tracks are aggressive and frenzied bursts of chaos magick. Others are more rhythmic, enchanting and hypnotic. Document 7 displays the band as they neared their summit - experimenting, maturing, and evolving into something deeper, and even more gratifying than their first LP (the now classic, through more metallic Document #5).
While Document #8 gets heralded as their magnus opus by many - and not without reason - Document #7 holds the spot for me. From the anxiety-inducing "Living In The Skeleton Of A Happy Memory," to the haunting denouement of "A Sonnet To Both Ugly And Murderous," pageninetynine's sophomore LP is not just required listening, but a required title in any collection that even flirts with noisy, chaotic punk, 90s and 00s screamo, or grindcore that dares to push the parameters weak and closed-minded dorks dare to conceive.