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offline Skinny from Frankfurt (Germany) on 2004-03-25 23:44 [#01119835]
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01.I'mmortal
02.Pro-test
03.EmpTe
04.Neuwerld
05.Ghostman
06.dOwnsizer
07.Past Present
08.Use Less
09.Goneja
10.DaddyuWarbash

Skinny Puppy Line-Up 2004:
cEvin Key + nivek Ogre
With Guests:
Danny Carey ( TOOL ): Acoustic Drums on track 8
Wayne Static ( STATIC X ): Second vocal on track 8
Statik ( COLLIDE ): synthesis / programming on tracks
1/2/3/6/8
Omar Torres: synthesis / programming on tracks 2/5/7/ tail
of 4

Otto Von Schirach: sound design on tracks 1 and 9, synthesis
/ programming tail of 5

Cyrus Rex: synthesis / programming tail of track 9
Dre Robinson: synthesis on track 10
Pat Sprawl: Guitar on tracks 1/2
Saki Kaskas: second guitar on track 8
Traz Damji: synthesis on track 1

The long wait is over at last. Eight years after their last
complete work ( "The Process" released in 1996 ) Skinny
Puppy have kept their promise, returning with "The Greater
Wrong Of The Right" – a comeback that could hardly have
turned out more consistent or more convincing. "The Greater
Wrong Of The Right" is a breathtaking continuation of the
path that the band had embarked on with "The Process". The
experiments of the past few years have not been forgotten or
faded out : in their condensed, highly energetic form they
influence an album that impresses first and foremost with
its energy, power and stringency. Although all the elements
of the Skinny Puppy history have been integrated into these
ten new tracks, their complexity and divergence develop
little by little in typical Skinny Puppy style. Demanding
up-tempo tracks like "I’mmortal" and "Pro-test" with its
brilliant and mesmerising rap elements face spread-out,
intricate little masterpieces like "Ghostman", which
continue to put the band’s imitators in their place.
Still, "The Greater Wrong Of The Right" is an album that
fortunately lacks any kind of anachronism or supposed
nostalgic flair : enlisting as it does the support of a new
generation of musicians, like Tool’s Danny Carey (
acoustic drums on "Use Less" ) or Wayne Stati


 

offline roygbivcore from Joyrex.com, of course! on 2004-03-25 23:50 [#01119841]
Points: 22557 Status: Lurker



otto von scirach is so good


 

offline Key_Secret from Sverige (Sweden) on 2004-03-25 23:53 [#01119844]
Points: 9325 Status: Regular | Followup to roygbivcore: #01119841



you replied in the wrong thread, silly.


 

offline roygbivcore from Joyrex.com, of course! on 2004-03-25 23:57 [#01119847]
Points: 22557 Status: Lurker



don't tell me how to live my life

i know exactly what i did


 


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