Two years after Beau Wanzer and Maoupa Mazzocchetti launched their De-Bons-en-Pierre project with the wonderfully grimy Crepes EP, the duo resurfaced with two simultaneously released EPs. Like their predecessor, both EPs are filled with spontaneously recorded tracks made on analog equipment, squashing together elements of industrial, acid, and electro. The duo have a fascinating way of applying effects in order to make their tracks sound doused in mud, with cuts such as "Least Liked" sounding like electro dunked in a tank of sewage. "The Terrible Translation" is more of a lopsided EBM track, like a slurry, half-remembered interpretation of a Front 242 song, and "His Name Is Fud" is wacky and cartoonish, but not quite in the way you might expect. Even more straightforward thumpers like "Frog Stoemp" sound gnarly and diseased. Good, bugged-out, not-clean-at-all fun.