See also: ear rape

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ear-rape (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of ear rape
    • 1999 April 10, Revolver USA/Midheaven Mailorder, “promo: R E V O L V E R USA/M I D H E A V E N mailorder NewReleases: Week of 4/12/99”, in alt.music.independent (Usenet):
      Moving away from his usual sonic ear-rape in order to step into the steamy, dreamy world of ambient, dronescaping sound.
    • 2002, Nancy Newman, Disturbing the Peace[1], →ISBN, page 188:
      The sound system was committing ear-rape, but the marijuana smoke was so dense I was enjoying a contact high, which sort of evened things up.
    • 2013, Jordan Nelson, Brisget Avina, Briskot's Battle with Evil Obama, →ISBN:
      Sonymad's grunting exceeded far beyond ear-rape level, and even Birchley's ears started to ring.
    • 2015, Gil Reavill, 13 Stolen Girls: A Layla Remington Mystery, →ISBN:
      A band exploded onstage, a massive ear-rape of guitars that Remington could feel throbbing in her rib cage.

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