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Vomitron

Catalog Number N/A
Barcode 700261455440
Release Date Jul 07, 2017
Publish Format Commercial
Release Price 10.00 USD
Media Format CD
Classification Arrangement, Original Work, Remaster
OrganizationsVomitron

Credits

Composer / Vomitron, Frankie Sullivan*, Jim Peterik*
Arranger / Vomitron
Performer / Vomitron

Tracklist

Disc 1

01 Arrival 2012 1:12
02 Robot Sex 5:41
03 Exploding Metal 6:06
04 Mandatory Spermicide 0:32
05 2884 2:10
06 Frozen in Fire 3:27
07 The Fuck Patrol 7:26
08 Chicken Sacrifice 5:28
09 665: The Neighbor of the Beast 5:43
10 Fission of Senses 1:06
11 Collapse of a Neutron Star 3:02
12 Penis Flytrap 5:10
13 Escape from Nebulon V 2:12
14 Mortal Wombat 7:02
15 Eye of the Tiger 3:53
16 Vomitron 6:34
17 Through the Wormhole 4:01
Disc length 70:45

 

Notes

"The 10-ish year anniversary re-issue".
Limited Edition CD.
Also available in digital format.

Original music produced, composed and performed by Vomitron
"Eye of the Tiger" originally written by Frankie Sullivan and Jim Peterik


"Lots of guitar, lots of riffs, lots of thrash. But also lots of synth, drums, and everything else that goes into a rather stupidly experimental instrumental release. Do you like Strapping Young Lad? How about early Children of Bodom? How about the occasional weedwhacker or whoopie cushion solo? And then add a sweeeeeeet interpretation of Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger," and you got your self one seriously disjointed record.

This is a re-release of the original 2006 or 2007, not sure which, debut record from VomitroN. There are no more copies of the old one, so what better time for some sonic housekeeping than now. The fledgling album got a gentle, but necessary overhaul in sound, production, tracks, artwork, etc. Missing harmonies were added back in. Drum beats originally excluded were RE-included. Editing that was never done due to lack of budget was finally performed. The entire record has been meticulously remixed and remastered. Even the artwork was torn down and rebuilt as it was originally intended. And sadly, most people won't even notice the changes from A to B, as the original sound and vibe was carefully preserved. So why was it done to begin with? WHO CARES! Personal satisfaction maybe?"

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Jul 7, 2017 01:37 PM
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