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| EP cover as it
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| the correct artwork as we put it together | ||
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Morte da tossico
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LINE-UP:
Giulio the Bastard - vocals
Alberto the Crippler - guitar
Schintu the Wretched - bass
Walter Dr. Tomas - drums
NOTES:
>> released in 2000, RH # 059, 1000 (or more?)
copies made,
100 on transparent vinyl
>> 1 lyric-sheet/insert enclosed
>> recorded in spring 1999 at Amber Studios
(ex Michele's practice-room), Asti.
Sound engineer: Michele Delemont
ADDITIONAL QUOTES:
the 5 songs here had been basically written for our "Misantropo a senso
unico" album, thru the rough versions on this 7" we wanted to give
a sort of preview on the upcoming full-lenght's style. The whole thing was mainly
an experiment, since we chose to record it in Michele's practice room using
the same skills that characterized our early '90s works (all recorded there).
Meanwhile, Michele had turned the place into a semi-proessional studio with
a 8 track digital recorder and a ways better equipment. Both guitar and bass
went directly into the mixer with no use of amps, just as we did on works like
"Life's built on thoughts" + others. The final result was a mega-raw
barrier of filthiness and distortion, with that "what the fuck?" feel
peculiar to those early singles. Rhetoric Records was at its last output before
quitting and then resurrecting in the scene (2 years later) as "First blood
family". A huge mistake in the printing of the record was the cover jacket:
having no idea that Europe has a different system of doing the printinfilms,
the films we sent (that were made correctly for the Eu standard) ended with
the EP cover printed in negative; here we are including both the correct art
and the final result as it came out, so you can understand. Bad luck!