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This Might Hurt CD (2011)
Treatment CD discography Hard rock may no longer enjoy great demand on the radio dial, and it's far too old to compete with pop and hip-hop for internet supremacy, but it has hardly gone away, either. Instead, the style's demotion from mainstream consciousness has engendered -- nay, necessitated -- the development of a relatively prosperous cottage industry capable of sustaining moderately successful ...
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Then & Again CD (2013)
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This Might Hurt CD (2011)
Treatment albums Hard rock may no longer enjoy great demand on the radio dial, and it's far too old to compete with pop and hip-hop for internet supremacy, but it has hardly gone away, either. Instead, the style's demotion from mainstream consciousness has engendered -- nay, necessitated -- the development of a relatively prosperous cottage industry capable of sustaining moderately successful careers (read: day job optional) for select grizzled veterans and stubborn young acolytes alike -- particularly in the U.K. As a result, the late 2000s and early 2010s have produced countless young British bands bent on reviving those `70s and `80s glory years, even though these times wrapped up and wound down well before they were born. And it must be said that the first effort from Cambridge's the Treatment, 2012's This Might Hurt, pursues this goal with boundless enthusiasm and above-average songwriting hooks, if not groundbreaking creativity -- it's not like there's much left to "create" in this field. In doing so, the quintet also reaches for the absolute top of the heap, taking cues from AC/DC and Guns N' Roses for energized head-bangers like "Departed," ...
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Application CD (2009)
Treatment music CDs Treatment is the sole contribution of independent artist, David James. It's cinematic, electronic pop music that draws from IAMX, Depeche Mode, VAST and Nine Inch Nails. Utilizing samplers and synthesizers, Treatment creates a compelling aural portrait of life in the so called space age.
The majority of songs focus on relationships and document the good, the bad and the ugly aspects of lust, love, jealousy and freedom.
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Mentalmentality CD (2008)
Treatment discography Treatment draws upon influences from Nine Inch Nails, Depeche Mode and IAMX. Treatment is introspective electronic. This is truly a bedroom project. Everything was recorded in a bedroom behind the Orange County curtain. Most of the songs are about relationships. Honestly, most of the songs are about one particular woman. David is not going to be specific, but she unwittingly provided material for this EP and the forthcoming full length compilation. David James has been writing electronic based music for over ten years. This compilation is an EP. The full length cd should be completed by spring 09.
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Then & Again CD (2013)
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Cipher Caput CD (1993)
Treatment songs Track Listing of songs: Hidden Attack; The Boing Song; Risky; Dissolving; Designer; Cigarettes And Starling; Doubt; A Better Future For Britain; The Big I Am; Decay; Damage; Holding On;
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Treatment CD (2004)
Treatment CD discography Treatment: Ian Hlatky, Jason Hlatky. Track Listing of songs: Who Am I; In a Dream; Cry; Wide Awake; Somebody Else's Life; Someday; Today; Next One, The; Ground Control 1; Ground Control 2; Whereabouts of Annie, The;
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Last Daze of the Underground: Delerium Records CD (2011)
UK triple CD collection detailing this legendary 1990s British underground Psychedelic label, Delerium. The label, driven primarily by a love for Psychedelic music, also signed up European and American artists including U.S. freak Folk pioneer Jeff Tarlton, Germany's Electric Orange, Italy's Kryptasthesie, Sweden's Spacious Mind, Ireland's Steppes, Norway's Tangle Edge and Terence McKenna, the late and legendary Ethno botanist and Psychedelic philosopher.
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Popular or famous Treatment music songs: Inside, Heir, Control, Designer, Dissolving, Next One, In A Dream, Who Am I, Someday, Damage, Big I Am, What I Want. More music songs ...Baby One More Time, Risky, Hidden Attack, Sunshine, Whereabouts of Annie, Cry, Holding On, Loveless. See All Songs
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Bryan Lavigne, Liquid Factor, Phaedra
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