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VIVIsectVI

 
Album Review: VIVISectVI

  • Artist: Skinny Puppy
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1988 07
  • Total Time: 60:50
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Even when the industrial revolution happened, few North American bands sounded as manic and dense as the mighty Skinny Puppy. Tackling unpopular political topics, blurring distorted vocals into synth lines, sampling news broadcasts and horror films -- these were the tactics that Skinny Puppy utilized on VIVIsectVI, one of their true masterpieces. It takes multiple listens to the album to even get to the songs underneath, but once the sonic wall has been punctured it is easy to hear why Ogre is so volatile. His rants, which alternate between a lazy drug moan and a harsh screech, were one of the few in the genre that actually sounded poetic amongst the noise and beats. He can completely carry a noise collage and transform it into a brooding song ("Harsh Stone White") or he can stick to a fairly normal song structure and simply scream his lungs out ("Human Disease (S.K.U.M.M.)"). And the music is absolutely confounding, constructed out of sounds and noises that somehow never seem overbearing despite the sheer amount of them. The most important lesson that Skinny Puppy teaches here is the lesson of variety. VIVIsectVI is still a challenging, multi-layered album years later because the music never stays still. The beat will just disappear, Ogre's vocals will suddenly go from a whisper to a scream, everything will disappear but a creepy sample, then the song will kick back in with a different beat and a new synth part. And that's just "Who's Laughing Now?," one of the true classic industrial songs of any era. No album by this band is easy to start with, but this is easy to keep listening to, if only to absorb everything that happens on each track. Anyone with an interest in the genre should not overlook Skinny Puppy, and this is one of their shining moments. ~ Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Dogshit Skinny Puppy Skinny Puppy (3:54)
VX Gas Attack Skinny Puppy Skinny Puppy (5:36)
Harsh Stone White Skinny Puppy Skinny Puppy (4:29)
Human Disease (S.K.U.M.M.) Skinny Puppy Skinny Puppy (6:18)
Who's Laughing Now? Skinny Puppy Skinny Puppy (5:29)
Testure Skinny Puppy Skinny Puppy (5:06)
State Aid Skinny Puppy Skinny Puppy (3:54)
Hospital Waste Skinny Puppy Skinny Puppy (4:37)
Fritter (Stella's Home) Skinny Puppy Skinny Puppy (3:31)
Yes He Ran Skinny Puppy Skinny Puppy (6:28)
Punk in Park Zoo's Skinny Puppy Skinny Puppy (2:31)
The Second Opinion Skinny Puppy Skinny Puppy (4:59)
Funguss Skinny Puppy Skinny Puppy (4:04)

Credits

Dave Ogilvie (Engineer), Dick Rudolph (?), cEvin Key (Producer), R. Dwayne Goettel (?), Kevin Westenberg (Photography), Rave (?), cEvin Key (Engineer), Nivek Ogre (?), Steven R. Gilmore (Sleeve Photo), Steven R. Gilmore (Design), Steven R. Gilmore (Photography), Steven R. Gilmore (Typography), Barry Mah (Design), Barry Mah (Assistant), Greg Sykes (Typesetting), Jeff Johnston (Assistant), Dave Ogilvie (Producer)
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VIVIsectVI
Studio album by Skinny Puppy
Released September 12, 1988
Recorded Mid-1988
Genre Post-industrial
Length 42:54 (original)
60:56 (re-issue)
Label Nettwerk
Producer Dave Ogilvie, cEvin Key
Professional reviews
Skinny Puppy chronology
Cleanse Fold and Manipulate
(1987)
VIVIsectVI
(1988)
Rabies
(1989)

VIVIsectVI (pronounced "Vivisect Six") is a 1988 album by Skinny Puppy. The title of the album is a pun associating vivisection with satanism.

Track listing

  1. "Dogshit" – 3:55
  2. "VX Gas Attack" – 5:36
  3. "Harsh Stone White" – 4:29
  4. "Human Disease (S.K.U.M.M.)" – 6:18
  5. "Who's Laughing Now?" – 5:28
  6. "Testure" – 5:06
  7. "State Aid" – 3:54
  8. "Hospital Waste" – 4:37
  9. "Fritter (Stella's Home)" – 3:31
  10. "Yes He Ran" – 6:28
  11. "Punk in Park Zoo's" – 2:30
  12. "The Second Opinion" – 4:59
  13. "Funguss" – 4:05

All songs by Ogre/Key/Goettel/Ogilvie. Tracks 10-13 appear on the CD release only.

Personnel

Notes

Cover artwork by Steven R. Gilmore.

Note in liner notes: "Play this music loud or not at all — As always to the green guy — To hell with any bullshit".

"Dogshit" was released as a single under the title "Censor".

This is the only Skinny Puppy album on which Dave Ogilvie (credited as "Rave") is given songwriting credit and listed as an official member of the band.

This is also the only Skinny Puppy album (until 2004's The Greater Wrong of the Right) to feature a photo of the band. Dave Ogilvie is not included in the photo.

A number of the samples from "Fritter (Stella's Home)" are taken from Roman Polanski's film The Tenant.

A number of the samples from "Testure" are taken from the animated feature film adaptation of The Plague Dogs.

A number of the samples from "Who's Laughing Now?" are taken from the cult horror film Evil Dead II.


 
 
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