: It is often viewed as a high-quality "B-tier" album—demanding little from the listener but delivering a fun, "balls-out fast" experience for fans of the genre. Historical Context: The Charles Manson Song
This film explores the intersection of the music industry and the Manson murders, specifically the relationship between Manson, Dennis Wilson, and producer Terry Melcher.
: Drummer Dennis Wilson changed the title and some lyrics, which reportedly infuriated Manson. Documentary Review: Cease to Exist (2007) Cease To Exist
: Manson's version is a sparse, acoustic demo. Reviewers from Treble describe it as having a "sinister" edge due to lyrics like "cease to resist" and "submission is a gift".
: Critics on IMDb describe it as a "riveting" and "well-produced" project that uses archival footage to expose how artists were exploited in the 1960s music business. Noisem - Cease to Exist Review | Angry Metal Guy : It is often viewed as a high-quality
: The record is characterized by a "raw and chaotic" energy. Reviewers at Angry Metal Guy describe it as an "exercise in genre aesthetics" that excels at being a "blast" while it's on, even if it lacks the complex riff-crafting of legendary bands like Slayer.
: Vocalist Ben Anft noted the lyrics focus on political corruption, drug addiction, and mental illness , reflecting a "pissed off" worldview regarding the state of modern society. Documentary Review: Cease to Exist (2007) : Manson's
Released via 20 Buck Spin , this album marked a shift for the Baltimore band toward a bleaker, more primitive "old-school deathgrind" sound.