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Manic Compression Limited Edition LP - 2013 [LP] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Manic Compression Limited Edition LP - 2013 [LP] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Regular Price $50.99Product Type : Vinyl
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New pressing with lacquers cut at Lucky Lacquers. Housed in a reverse board gatefold jacket and includes an 18 x 24 poster. This was the band's second studio album (originally released on Island Records) and most successful release, peaking at number 135 on the Billboard 200. Manic Compression would be Quicksand's last studio album before their first split in October 1995. Quicksand's heavy metal is distinguished not by the band's hooks but by its precision -- they grind their riffs into the ground, never alleviating their intensity. Manic Compression isn't as murky as Quicksand's major-label debut and it contains tighter, better-constructed songs, all of which makes the band's deliberate lack of melody excusable. Then again, the point isn't melody -- Quicksand is about sheer sound, in all of its distorted glory. If you like that sound, the album delivers the goods. (Allmusic) Track Listing: Backward Delusional Divorce Simpleton Skinny (It's Overflowing) Thorn In My Side Landmine Spring Blister Brown Gargantuan East 3rd St. Supergenius It Would Be Cooler If You Did
Tracklist:
- Backward
- Delusional
- Divorce
- Simpleton
- Skinny (It's Overflowing)
- Thorn In My Side
- Landmine Spring
- Blister
- Brown Gargantuan
- East 3rd St.
- Supergenius
- It Would Be Cooler If You Did
UPC: 602537214891
Label: Asbestos Records
Release Date: 10.27.17
Format: VinylAll Sales are Final.
No Refunds or Exchanges.
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