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Audio Mixer: Mike Watts .
Recording information: Lunar Studios, Huntington Beach, CA; Unchained Studios, Pomona, CA.
Odd Project: Michael 'Jag' Jagmin (vocals); Scott Zschomler, Greg Pawloski (guitar); Christian Escobar (drums); Eric Cline (background vocals).
Personnel: Scott Zschomler (vocals, guitar); Greg Pawloski (guitar); Christian Escobar (drums); Eric Cline (background vocals).
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Purchase Lovers Fighters Sinners Saints CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Human Abstract Nocturne CD (2006)
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| | See You Next Tuesday Parasite CD (2007)
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| | Claude Francois Master Serie, Vol. 2 CD (2000)
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$15.75 | | Gezoleen Black Spaces Between Stars CD (2005)
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$8.55 With Black Spaces Between Stars, welcome into your head this "one man band" of multiple coagulated bass lines, mangled drum tracks, textural samples and synths, vocal dementia, and above all, commanding musicianship - and let it scramble your brains into fajita meat. Resonating like the malevolent spawn of the AmRep family, this anything-but-straight-ahead composite of blackened, disfigured arrangements bristles with heart, rhythm, and a sickening menace. Witness a plethora of boundary-crushing, mind-throttling information crammed into one caustic half hour. This is the uncontrolled, unusual, and uncompromising sound of a musical visionary truly losing patience...and someone's bound to get hurt...-----------Decibel Magazine Review - September 2005 IssueGEZOLEEN - "Black Spaces Between Stars" Black hole of musical murder...From the onset of the first track, "The Pillow Over Face Corporation," you know your nerves and aural faculties are going to be grated like bricks of cheese in an Italian restaurant. Even when said track is presented in thatmuted, static-y radio style, the screech of something resembling a guitar and the sub-atomic pulsating of the bass shines through loud and clear. And when the man behind this one-man excursion into the grey area between whitenoise and music mimicking the sound of eleven tractor-trailers grinding on a hairpin turn guard rail, it hits you that much harder. Gezoleen approximatesand summarizes many sound scenarios: what it would sound like if Jim (Foetus) Thirwell interpreted Big Black with guitars and Chinese fireworks;being pushed off the edge of a fiery volcano by James Plotkin; the Swans doing an on-line mash up of Neubaten's "Autobahn" and Neurosis' "Pain OfMind"; the guy from Naglfar taking a volley of buckshot to the chin; an intestine-collapsing caboodle of thrashcore riffs through the rusty and dusty distortion pedal Mike Patton once ran his vocals through. Black SpacesBetween Stars is as damaging as it is frightening; life-affirming as it is destructive and engaging as it is repulsing. -KEVIN STEWART-PANKO-----------Gezoleen - Black Spaces Between StarsReview by Tim Emswiler (StonerRock.com)Acerbic Noise DevelopmentReleased: June 2005Gezoleen is pretty much a one-man band, that man being multi-instrumentalist Jeff McLeod. Samples, mangled tracks, ...
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| | Discharge Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing CD (1982)
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$47.75 A punk rock landmark if ever there was one, Discharge's Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing is one of the most bleak, angry albums to ever grace the underground. The album is important on all sorts of levels, from what it did to the British hardcore scene to the long-lasting effect it had on heavy metal. And the worst part is that time has slowly erased the album from the minds of punk rockers, although the heavy metal tendencies of the band had always made them outcasts in their own scene. But this is the real thing, filled with bitter tirades against the government and predicting all-out nuclear destruction with chilling detail. The unrelenting pound of the music would create a huge movement in the hardcore world, starting first in their own country where bands like the Exploited would bring the metal sound into their music. Within a few years, bands like D.R.I., Agnostic Front, Stormtroopers of Death, and Suicidal Tendencies would make similar metal-flavored punk in the States. On the other side of the spectrum, the brutal chugging of the guitars would be a huge influence on the developing thrash metal scene. Anthrax, Metallica, Megadeth, and Slayer were its earliest champions, while later bands like Helmet and Pantera would also credit the band with inspiration. Time has hardly dulled the effect of the music; this still sounds as relevant as it did in 1982 if only because the song topics are fairly timeless. Tracks like "Protest and Survive," "Hell on Earth," and "Free Speech for the Dumb" ...
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