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2005 Remastered reissue of critically acclaimed 1994 R.E.X. release of genre bending indutrial metal by Scott Albert (Klayton Scott)currently of Celldweller. Must have release for fans of Celldweller, Nine in Nails, Ministry.
Genre:
Metal/Punk: Gothic Metal
Release Date:
2005
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Brainchild (Pre-Celldweller Klay Scott)
© Copyright-Retroactive Records
Record Label: Retroactive Records
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The mastermind behind this release is the infamous Scott Albert, aka Klay Scott, Klayton, and Celldweller. In 1992 Scott released the groundbreaking and critically acclaimed album titled Mindwarp using the band name Brainchild on REX Music. Scott later re-recorded two of those songs, remixed all the others, and released this version of it in 1995 on REX Music, forever confusing fans by titling it Brainchild and using the band name Circle of Dust. This October, 2005 Retroactive Records Limited Edition (only 1000 made) re-issue of the 1995 version was digitally re-mastered for your gothic industrial metal enjoyment. Expect an audio apocalypse musically. Lyrically expect an electrifying mix portraying brutal honesty from the most significant and influential pioneer of Christian industrial music. For fans of Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson, HIM, Argyle Park, Klank, Ministry, and Prong. Songs include: 'Cranial Tyrant,' 'Telltale Crime,' 'Prayers Of A Dead Man,' 'Regressor (Ingressive Mix),' 'Rnshrined,' 'Course Of Ruin,' 'Descend,' 'Pale Reflection,' and 'Aggressor (Regressive Mix).' 10 songs TT: 51:28 4-page insert w/lyrics
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author: Daniel Dahl
Brainchild is the best industrial guitar driven album of all time. I'm glad it got re-issued so a new generation of fans can get to experience it. I cant recommend it highly enough! Perfect for fans of Ministry's Psalm69 or NIN's broken!!!
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