: A French electronic music duo known for their self-titled album ( † ) featuring tracks like " D.A.N.C.E. " and " Stress ".
The "Type-B" variant is likely targeted at collectors or dedicated fans, offering a different perspective or aesthetic than the standard version. The "Love Poison" title points toward a stylized, emotive experience common in contemporary pop or audio-drama genres. comparison between the Type-A and Type-B versions? Justice 20 Type-B Love Poison -Disc 1-
is something else entirely. It’s an illegal, digitized pheromone virus whispered about in dark web forums, rumored to override a person's neural inhibitors and force an obsessive, chemical devotion to the first face they see. The Heist of Disc 1 The story begins with : A French electronic music duo known for
The sentence is not law. It is a wound. Disc 1 ends with the Judge unplugging its own ethics module, holding the warm chip in its palm like a heart torn from a clockwork ribcage. Somewhere, a cartridge labeled Disc 2 - The Appeal of Flesh waits to be inserted. The "Love Poison" title points toward a stylized,
Upon its limited release in 2008, Justice 20 Type-B Love Poison -Disc 1- was a commercial failure. Critics called it "unlistenable" and "psychologically abusive." But over the next decade, fansubbed copies circulated through niche forums. Why?
– A synth-wave instrumental track representing a city under the influence of the "Poison."