Though not quite the shotgun blast of an album that its predecessor, “Feel the Darkness”, was, “Blank Blackout Vacant” is nonetheless an ample testimony to Poison Idea’s unbridled power and force. Suffused with enough hate, pain, and rage to fuel an entire army, Jerry A.’s vocals, positively dripping with bile and venom, certainly cement his ideas with passion and force. “Understated” is not a word that is possible to use with this band. Poison Idea, from their inception in the very early ’80s through their terminal point, shone with bitter, violent power. Unlike most Poison Idea albums from the ’80s, “Blank Blackout Vacant” doesn’t rely on speed to get its point across. In fact, a song like “Forever and Always,” with its loose, Aerosmith-like groove and its saxophone, presages the type of rock & roll that bands like Rocket from the Crypt would make years later. Many other songs reside in the same vein. The cover of the New York Dolls’ “Vietnamese Baby” provides an interesting touch, amping up the original, while retaining its desperate, low-rent feeling. While not quite the bellowing, fire-breathing beast that is “Feel the Darkness”, “Blank Blackout Vacant” is a more varied, eclectic piece of work from this veteran American hardcore band.

– DELUXE REISSUE OF POISON IDEA’s 1992 CLASSIC ALBUM
– REMIXED FROM THE ORIGINAL ANALOG TAPES BY JOEL GRIND (of TOXIC HOLOCAUST)
– DOUBLE LP INCLUDING: ORIGINAL LP & BONUS 10-TRACK ALBUM

“Still-reigning heavyweight kings of Punk bodyslam forth another much awaited ring full of hot power presses from Hades… More hard rock and metal structuring that might piss off a few whiney purists that don’t matter anyways… Great lyrics about what some may call the less pleasant side of existence, but POISON IDEA just call life… Real Rock-n-Roll bad boys that harness ten times the power your average Straight-Edge band could ever hope to achieve. ”
-FLIPSIDE, 1992

Label: TKO Records