... it might sound like this! In September 2003, during the month-long celebration of John Zorn's music, Zorn staged one of his wildest game pieces: Locus Solus. Twenty years earlier, he came up with the idea --- Zorn, a drummer, and one other musician improvise hardcore rock and roll. There are no rules. The music is fast, loud, and chaotic. The lyrics are made up on the spot. Nothing is repeated or written down.Locus Solus would be a self-indulgent waste if these guys were serious about it. But it's all for fun. On this CD, Zorn teams up with Anton Fier (drums) and Arto Lindsay (guitar and vocals). They make the audience laugh as they hammer away, screech, and babble. The moment they start to lock together into a groove of some kind, they skitter away and start improvising in a new direction. It's frustrating but fun. If you've never heard Zorn before, don't start here. If you want something completely crazy and loud, this is your album.