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Embryodead

 
Album Review: Embryodead

  • Artist: :wumpscut:
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: May 20, 1997
  • Genre: Rock

Review

From the track titles alone ("Slave to Evil," "Down Where We Belong," "Golgotha"), it's clear that Embryodead isn't a happy pop record. The sub-Skinny Puppy chord progressions don't make for incredibly good songs, but Ratzinger's productions bring a bit more to the table than listeners would expect from this type of industrial-dance record. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Golgotha :wumpscut: (6:26)
Embryodead :wumpscut: :wumpscut: (5:27)
Down Where We Belong :wumpscut: (3:38)
Slave to Evil :wumpscut: (4:22)
War :wumpscut: (4:43)
Is It You :wumpscut: (5:18)
Pest :wumpscut: (4:38)
Womb :wumpscut:, Rudy Ratzinger :wumpscut: (4:53)
Angel :wumpscut: :wumpscut: (4:25)
Stillbirth :wumpscut: (6:23)

Credits

:wumpscut: (Main Performer)
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