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God - The Anatomy Of Addiction

God - The Anatomy Of Addiction

Musician: God
Album title: The Anatomy Of Addiction
Style: Hardcore, Industrial, Avantgarde, Contemporary Jazz
Released: 1994
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1260 mb
Size APE version: 1445 mb
Size WMA version: 1252 mb
Rating ✫: 4.7
Votes: 558
Format: VOC DMF AA RA DTS MP4 MPC
Genre: Electronic / Jazz / Rock

God - The Anatomy Of Addiction


Tracklist

1 On All Fours 4:39
2 Body Horror 5:36
3 Tunnel 6:23
4 Lazarus 7:30
5 Voodoo Head Blows 4:46
6 Bloodstream 10:40
7 White Pimp Cut Up 6:50
8 Driving The Demons Out 8:49
9 Gold Teeth 5:40
10 Detox 18:14

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Tim Hodgkinson
  • Artwork – The Pathological Puppy
  • Bass – Dave Cochrane , Gary Jeff
  • Bass Clarinet, Mixed By – Alex Buess
  • Double Bass – John Edwards
  • Drums, Percussion – Lou Ciccotelli
  • Guitar – Justin Broadrick*, Russell Smith
  • Layout – RGB Design
  • Mastered By – Tony Cousins
  • Percussion – Scott Kiehl
  • Producer, Vocals, Tenor Saxophone, Sampler – Kevin Martin
  • Recorded By – Jon Wakelin
  • Viola [Electric] – Tom Prentice

Notes

US release of The Anatomy Of Addiction.
Big Cat Records
P.O. Box 2020
NYC 10013

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 792618006221

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ABB62 CD God The Anatomy Of Addiction ‎(CD, Album) Big Cat ABB62 CD UK 1994



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Malien
Thank "GOD" for this album! I first checked it out when my college radio station got a promo copy in the mid-90's. Looked & sounded cool from what little I got a chance to hear. Since it had just been released at that point, I figured I'd be able to pick one up at a record store. Well, no luck anywhere - even at the most indie outlets. Eight years later finally had luck on ebay. And this CD hasn't gotten any less scarce. I'm kind of surprised no one saw fit to reissue it. What does it sound like? In short it's like an organic (real drums), textured, and more experimental version of Justin Broadrick's much better-known Godflesh. This recording honestly makes even the heaviest Swans stuff sound like shoegaze...