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A Godzilla movie, if Godzilla was a Moog and King Kong was a Theremin.
Genre:
Electronic: Experimental
Release Date:
1998
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Mute Treasures
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Record Label: Mute Treasures
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1. Sargasso Sea |
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2. Terror, Man |
2:34 |
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3. Opus Numero Uno |
10:31 |
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4. Grinder |
5:47 |
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5. Theme From The Shit Kickers |
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6. Enter Karloff |
2:40 |
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7. Highs & Lows |
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Something happened to us in the late 90\'s. Maybe it was end of the century madness. Maybe it was boredom. All I know is that we had ammased a stockpile of instruments and effects and wanted to just cut loose. Armed with a Moog, a Theremin, Casio keyboards, and every pedal known to man, we retreated to our local rehearsal space. There was really no set plan other than to make noise, albeit interesting noise. Drew started playing the opening riff to Sargasso Sea and we were on our way. We played like men possesed, giving ourselves little direction other than, \"I\'ll start with this, you come in here\". Two hours later, the four track tape was full and we headed for home. We only recorded on two tracks, so we were able to listen to it in the car. Hearing it for that first time was pretty exciting. It spoke to us in the words of an alien language long forgotten. Beyond that, there really isn\'t much to say. Enjoy.
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