Brutal, relentless and extremely savvy and funny poetry from someone who should be discovered by a more general audience. Attack God Inside is one of a kind.
I once owned two copies of said book, courtesy of public availability from the auspices of Henry Rollins and his fine publishing enterprise 2.13.61.
Many might consider and label said content in this volume obscene. My mother did.
Books like this one written by authors like this one both will and always ought to exist, both because they can and because they should, if in the very least to perhaps subvert if not openly offer visible and viable (social or economic) alternatives to established social norms.
Of course, as with all written literature, much of what is termed as "eagerly innovative" today, can more than become "embarrassingly evocative of establishment values" overnight.
A book like this lovingly accomplishes such purpose simultaneously falling through the pigeonholes of literary disparity after either one or more readings, depending on both a reader's moral upbringing and literary tastes.