Industrial Land Rape is the third studio album from the experimental metal band, Reth. The album features a unique blend of heavy, distorted guitar riffs, pounding drum beats, and haunting vocals that explore themes of environmental destruction, societal decay, and political corruption.
The album begins with the track "Rape of the Earth," which sets the tone for the rest of the album with its aggressive, industrial sound and lyrics that condemn the destruction of the natural world. The following tracks, such as "Toxic Skies" and "Dead Zone," continue to explore these themes with a sense of urgency and anger.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Factory Farming," which features a sample from a speech by animal rights activist Gary Yourofsky. The track is a scathing critique of the meat industry and its impact on the environment and animal welfare.