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PBK & Wolf Eyes: Rabid - VINYL LPTitle: Rabid Artist: PBK & Wolf Eyes Label: Sonoris Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 769791962477 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2016 07 22 Number of Discs: 1 Rabid consists of six tracks mixed by Phillip B. Klingler, aka PBK, between 2004 and 2006 using Wolf Eyes source material, this is the Wolf Eyes lineup of 2000 to 2005: Nate Young, John Olson and Aaron Dilloway. Klingler: "I was given the audio sources (via cdr) by John Olson at the Ear Candy Festival in
Title: RabidArtist: PBK & Wolf Eyes
Label: Sonoris
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 769791962477
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2016-07-22
Number of Discs: 1
Rabid consists of six tracks mixed by Phillip B. Klingler, aka PBK, between 2004 and 2006 using Wolf Eyes source material, this is the Wolf Eyes lineup of 2000 to 2005: Nate Young, John Olson and Aaron Dilloway. Klingler: "I was given the audio sources (via cdr) by John Olson at the Ear Candy Festival in Dearborn, Michigan, in 2004. None of the compositions on the album were completed using a computer, they were all recorded live in my home studio or at gigs and radio shows directly to digital." Three of the pieces on the LP were previously released in Russia on the CD, Under My Breath in 2009. Also in 2009, the American Tapes label run by John Olson released a CDR of the PBK & Wolf Eyes collaborative tracks as part of the ongoing "Live Frying" series. Later, Rabid was available for a brief time as a net release. One review from the time stated: "Not a single track passes by without conveying grisly and creepy sensations of imminent death or disaster." Mastered for vinyl by Giuseppe Ielasi and with the beautiful cover illustration created by Pole Ka. American composer, Phillip B. Klingler, better known as PBK, has been active in the experimental music underground since 1986. His compositions are created using extreme turntable manipulation, sampling, analog and digital synthesis. Improvising spontaneously and with little preconception, PBK creates pulsing, dense soundscapes of unknown sonic origin. Wolf Eyes is a post-industrial/noise band from Detroit, Michigan. They are widely considered the "kings of US noise." "Their development since the earliest rumblings in 1997 has yielded some of the most staggering and genre-defining sounds of noise and sound art's dense, largely obscured history." - Allmusic.
Tracks:
1.1 Contaminated Strain
1.2 Dark Reflection
1.3 Extinction Cycle
2.1 Fire Across the Divide
2.2 Ravenous
2.3 Through Shared Veins
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★★★★★ 5
My FAVORITE Bra!
Size: 44F, Color: Black
These are my FAVORITE bras!! They hold everything in and there is no spillage out of the cups! I own many of these and have yet to be disappointed. I like that they don't cost and arm and a leg either!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Decent low-profile bra, but with caveats for larger chests
First, I had to return the bra three times because the size charts on the manufacturer's website are laughably wrong. By measurement, it had me at a DD. Lo and behold, I was an H. So ignore those size charts, and go off the standard US ones for bras. The band sizes are also near the US standard, but about one standard deviation too small. I'm normally a 36, but I had to buy a 38 in this. The website had me at a 34DD, which was absurd. You should have seen the look on my face when it came and I knew instantly it wouldn't fit. The 38H did, though. I'm typically a 36-38 or H/I/J in most brands.
So the pros. This is a great bra if you want to get rid of lines. I have a lot of professional silk blouses, and I can't wear ANY lace underneath them or you can see it. This comes in a lot of neutral colors, too, which is great for those purposes. The shoulder straps are really chunky, which makes it hard to hide in tanks, but it's very comfortable in all other styles of tops. The back strap is quite firm for a bra in this price range, so that the majority of the support is from there, not the shoulder straps. The bra (once I got the right size) actually tacks in the middle, which is rare for me unless I spend over $50 on a bra. I'm also not getting unattractive areas of fat accumulation that happens when your bra doesn't fit and pushes breast tissue out of where it should be. This was important to me, because I want to eliminate lines, and nothing points out where your bra straps are like a small fat roll right under your bra band.
The cons don't outweigh the pros, but you should be aware of them. First, the cups are very full-coverage. Anything past a moderate scoop neck will show the bra. I prefer a little less coverage so I can wear mandarin collars. Second, the cups don't have any support outside of the band, shoulder straps, and underwire. If you want your chest to sit high and tight, you're going to have to spend more. It certainly uplifts more than going without a bra, but for larger chests, you're still going to droop a bit more than a bra with firmer cups. This isn't a problem for me with looser and more professional blouses, but I don't like how it makes me look a bit "sloppier" in tighter shirts.
For a bra that was $50+ dollars, the cons would make me not purchase it again. But I paid $26 for this, so the cons are quite reasonable for price point, given that I do have a large chest that makes bra shopping quite the chore. It fits the bill for the task of the type of shirts I needed it for. But if you're a full-chested person and want a bra that will work for nearly everything, you're going to need to look elsewhere and spend more.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2021
★★★★★ 5
Finally a bra that fits!
Size: 38G, Color: Black
This is my first time wearing this bra, and right away I can tell it’s the best fit I’ve ever had. I wear a 38G, and the support is incredible without feeling tight or uncomfortable. The band sits snug (on the first set of hooks—yes!) and doesn’t dig into my skin. The cups give full coverage without spillage, and the lift is exactly what I needed.
So far, I’m very happy with how it feels under clothes, and I actually feel supported and comfortable.
I will update this review after two weeks of wear to let you know how it holds up.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2025
★★★★★ 3
Not durable
I love the initial fit and feel of this bra. Its very comfortable and silky. I was disappointed to discover the poor design which allows the underwire to poke through much too quickly. It happened on both of my bras from this company. I bought 2 hoping the first was just defective but the second had the same issue in the same area.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2023
★★★★★ 5
Great coverage for a chesty gal with smaller band size
Size: 34F, Color: Gentle Rose
I don’t know why I can find bras that fit better on Amazon than in store, but this one is a good one. It fits well and is as comfy as you can expect from an underwire. It has zero lining and that can be an issue, so pay attention to that if it is important to you for the nip coverage!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2025