In an interview in Black Magazine (Arne 1999) Marco Deplano described Death Pact International as "a power electronic/industrial project devoted to PURE CULTURAL TERRORISM." Often tackling difficult material, much of the output of DPI has aimed at challenging censorship and established taboos. As such the DPI Manifesto warns that
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| - Non-notable project from a non-notable band. The only reference I can find to this term on Google in any reliable source is a single page in a German book about Neonazism]. The text isn't available on-line so it may not even be relevant.
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| - In an interview in Black Magazine (Arne 1999) Marco Deplano described Death Pact International as "a power electronic/industrial project devoted to PURE CULTURAL TERRORISM." Often tackling difficult material, much of the output of DPI has aimed at challenging censorship and established taboos. As such the DPI Manifesto warns that "Death Pact International will often deal with the dark side of human nature and the associated murderous vibes will be offensive and sickening to a lot of people. Therefore please note that by choosing to use the name Death Pact International you are tarring yourself with the same brush as other individuals / groups / units who operate under the banner of Death Pact International and who may not hold the same viewpoints as yourself." Over the years the DPI moniker has been used by members of The Grey Wolves, Wertham, Genocide Organ and Vidna Obmana, among others. DPI has also seen music released on such legendary labels as Korm Plastics, Staalplaat, and Open Wound, as well as many lesser known noise labels. Most recently, Tho-So-AA and Operation Cleansweep members performed live as a unit of DPI in Tokyo, Japan.
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