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Posted by Siham at 16-Apr-2012 06:27:45 Cthulhu, like punk, exists on mlluipte levels. There's the original meaning, the confrontational and cathartic. Cthulhu arising from the dark waters. Drugs and fever dreams of the worshipful spirals and chaotically fluting praise-songs at the center of the universe. The sense of horror as comforting superstitions fall away and the rationalism left in their place offers far less comfort and certainty than it had promised. Johnny Rotten spitting in the faces not only of the establishment but of his own worshipful followers. Crass putting their money where their mouths were, off the grid, not only dropping out of society but deliberately antagonizing it, an ethos used to sell records now adopted as a lifestyle. Then there's the inevitable commercialization. The punk ethos gone back full circle to McLaren-inspired salesmanship, suburbanites in weekend crustcore drag, Green Day on Broadway, Cthulhu a children's toy. And the truth is that it's OK. Green Day do a fine job at what they do, if it isn't punk the way Crass or even The Clash were, a plush Cthulhu looms benignly over my television set, and Unspeakable Vault of Doom is amusing, at times even poignant, (as in Launet's ). There's no shame in enjoying both for what they are. The only shame is in somehow thinking of them as somehow equal, but anyone who's experienced the original should have no trouble distinguishing it from the more popularly accessible variants that followed. Post your review!