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Burn Or Bury
''Burn or Bury'' is the second studio album by Milk Cult, released on October 23, 1994, by Priority Records. It features contributions from numerous guests, including: Mike Patton and Billy Gould of Faith No More; Blake Schwarzenbach of Jawbreaker; Lars Fox and Bruce Boyd of Grotus; Dave Edwardson, Scott Kelly and Steve Von Till of Neurosis; Mark Davies of Thinking Fellers Union Local 282; and Carla Bozulich of The Geraldine Fibbers. Track listing Personnel Adapted from the ''Burn or Bury'' liner notes. Milk Cult * Dale Flattum (as C.C. Nova) – bass guitar, loops, electric guitar (7) * Eric Holland (as Conko) – electronics * Mike Morasky (as The Bumblebee) – sampler, electronics Production * Brian Gardner – mastering Additional musicians * Bruce Boyd (as Juice) – loops * Carla Bozulich – vocals (8) * Mark Davies – vocals (6) * Dave Edwardson – vocals (3) * Lars Fox – vocals (5) * Mami Fukuya – vi ...
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Milk Cult
Milk Cult was an American, San Francisco-based, Electronic music, electronic band. Founded as a studio-only project in 1990, the band's nucleus comprises musicians Dale Flattum, Eric Holland and Mike Morasky. Morasky and Flattum are also known for being founding members of the noise rock, noise/industrial rock group Steel Pole Bath Tub, which the duo continued their involvement with concurrent to Milk Cult. Milk Cult is known for their found-sound experiments and dense Sampling (music), sample-based compositions, as well as their collaborations with numerous musical acts, including Faith No More, Jawbreaker (band), Jawbreaker, Grotus, Neurosis (band), Neurosis, Thinking Fellers Union Local 282 and Geraldine Fibbers, The Geraldine Fibbers. History Milk Cult was founded in 1990 and issued their debut album, titled ''Love God'' in 1992 on Boner Records. The album contained music inspired by the group's score for the Frank Grow film of the same title. ''Burn or Bury'' followed in 1994 ...
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Grotus
Grotus, stylized as G̈r̈oẗus̈, was an industrial rock band from San Francisco, active from 1989 to 1996. Their unique sound incorporated sampled Folk music, ethnic instruments, two drummers, two bassists, and featured angry but humorous lyrics. Biography The group started in 1989, when Adam Tanner and John Carson, burned out from failed rock bands, decided to make music for films, and bought 2 Akai S-950 samplers. Having technical difficulties, they asked their friend Lars Fox to help figure out how to use them, and Fox asserted himself as their singer. Their first songs came quickly, and the trio headed to Dancing Dog Studio in Emeryville, California, Emeryville, to record with David Bryson (soon to be a member of Counting Crows). A visit to radio station KUSF (defunct), KUSF's local music show yielded an invitation to perform at a showcase within a few weeks of starting. They developed a large dedicated following in San Francisco over the next two years, playing with the ...
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