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Cringe (album)
''Cringe'' is a compilation album by The Clay People, released in 1995 by record label Out of Line. It compiles most of the band's second album '' The Iron Icon'' with remixes and two tracks from the debut. Track listing Personnel Adapted from the ''Cringe'' liner notes. Clay People * Kevin Bakerian – drums * Alex Eller – keyboards, programming, production * Daniel Neet – lead vocals * Karla Williams – electric guitar Additional musicians * Duane Beer – loops, sampler * Burton C. Bell – backing vocals (4, 5, 8, 12) * Alex Welz – backing vocals (7) Production and design * Chase – art direction * Van Christie – production, recording and mixing (4, 5, 7–9) * James Galas – illustrations * Jason McNinch – production, recording and mixing (4, 5, 7–9) * Jeff Motch – design * Mud – mastering * Adam Yoffe – production, recording and mixing (4, 5, 7–9) Release history Re ...
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Clay People
The Clay People are an American heavy rock band based in Albany, New York. Singer Daniel Neet has been the only constant member throughout the band's history, providing lyrics and a frontman persona. Guitarist Brian McGarvey and drummer Dan Dinsmore joined in '94 and '96 respectively. These three formed the core unit that would include an ever-changing lineup of musicians, as its style evolved from American coldwave to post-grunge rock and metal. Biography Forming in 1989 as "Clay People", the band debuted with the 1991 EP '' Toy Box'' before signing to Re-Constriction Records and issuing their debut album ''Firetribe'' in May 1993. Clay People's second EP '' The Iron Icon'' and studio album '' Stone-Ten Stitches'' followed in 1995 and 1996 respectively. The group added "The" to their name with the release of their 1998 self-titled album, marking a change in direction from their dance club roots to a live rock band with a lineup featuring Neet, Brian McGarvey (guitar), Mike Guz ...
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We Are All Sick
''The Iron Icon'' is the second EP by The Clay People, released in August 1995 by record label Re-Constriction Records. Packaging The Japanese porcelain artwork was chosen by Re-Constriction Records label owner Chase. Reception Jason Anderson of allmusic gave ''The Iron Icon'' four out of five stars, calling the music "extremely loud and abusive industrial noise" and "repetitive in sonic texture, lyrical concept, and also in its bludgeoning tone." ''Aiding & Abetting'' gave the album a positive review and praised the band's change in artistic direction towards a more heavy metal sound. ''Sonic Boom'' credited Daniel Neet's vocals and the album's unique vocal mix as being among the highpoints of the album. Track listing Personnel Adapted from ''The Iron Icon'' liner notes. Clay People * Alex Eller – keyboards, programming, pre-production * Brian McGarvey – electric guitar * Daniel Neet – lead vocals, production * Will Nivens – drums Producti ...
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Karla Williams
The Clay People are an American heavy rock band based in Albany, New York. Singer Daniel Neet has been the only constant member throughout the band's history, providing lyrics and a frontman persona. Guitarist Brian McGarvey and drummer Dan Dinsmore joined in '94 and '96 respectively. These three formed the core unit that would include an ever-changing lineup of musicians, as its style evolved from American coldwave to post-grunge rock and metal. Biography Forming in 1989 as "Clay People", the band debuted with the 1991 EP '' Toy Box'' before signing to Re-Constriction Records and issuing their debut album ''Firetribe'' in May 1993. Clay People's second EP '' The Iron Icon'' and studio album '' Stone-Ten Stitches'' followed in 1995 and 1996 respectively. The group added "The" to their name with the release of their 1998 self-titled album, marking a change in direction from their dance club roots to a live rock band with a lineup featuring Neet, Brian McGarvey (guitar), Mike Guz ...
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Daniel Neet
The Clay People are an American heavy rock band based in Albany, New York. Singer Daniel Neet has been the only constant member throughout the band's history, providing lyrics and a frontman persona. Guitarist Brian McGarvey and drummer Dan Dinsmore joined in '94 and '96 respectively. These three formed the core unit that would include an ever-changing lineup of musicians, as its style evolved from American Industrial metal, coldwave to post-grunge rock and metal. Biography Forming in 1989 as "Clay People", the band debuted with the 1991 Extended play, EP ''Toy Box (EP), Toy Box'' before signing to Re-Constriction Records and issuing their debut album ''Firetribe'' in May 1993. Clay People's second EP ''The Iron Icon'' and studio album ''Stone-Ten Stitches'' followed in 1995 and 1996 respectively. The group added "The" to their name with the release of their The Clay People (album), 1998 self-titled album, marking a change in direction from their dance club roots to a live rock b ...
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Programming (music)
Programming is a form of music production and performance using electronic devices and computer software, such as sequencers and workstations or hardware synthesizers, sampler and sequencers, to generate sounds of musical instruments. These musical sounds are created through the use of music coding languages. There are many music coding languages of varying complexity. Music programming is also frequently used in modern pop and rock music from various regions of the world, and sometimes in jazz and contemporary classical music. It gained popularity in the 1950s and has been emerging ever since. Music programming is the process in which a musician produces a sound or "patch" (be it from scratch or with the aid of a synthesizer/ sampler), or uses a sequencer to arrange a song. Coding languages Music coding languages are used to program the electronic devices to produce the instrumental sounds they make. Each coding language has its own level of difficulty and function. Alda ...
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Alex Eller
The Clay People are an American heavy rock band based in Albany, New York. Singer Daniel Neet has been the only constant member throughout the band's history, providing lyrics and a frontman persona. Guitarist Brian McGarvey and drummer Dan Dinsmore joined in '94 and '96 respectively. These three formed the core unit that would include an ever-changing lineup of musicians, as its style evolved from American coldwave to post-grunge rock and metal. Biography Forming in 1989 as "Clay People", the band debuted with the 1991 EP '' Toy Box'' before signing to Re-Constriction Records and issuing their debut album ''Firetribe'' in May 1993. Clay People's second EP '' The Iron Icon'' and studio album '' Stone-Ten Stitches'' followed in 1995 and 1996 respectively. The group added "The" to their name with the release of their 1998 self-titled album, marking a change in direction from their dance club roots to a live rock band with a lineup featuring Neet, Brian McGarvey (guitar), Mike Guz ...
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Kevin Bakerian
The Clay People are an American heavy rock band based in Albany, New York. Singer Daniel Neet has been the only constant member throughout the band's history, providing lyrics and a frontman persona. Guitarist Brian McGarvey and drummer Dan Dinsmore joined in '94 and '96 respectively. These three formed the core unit that would include an ever-changing lineup of musicians, as its style evolved from American coldwave to post-grunge rock and metal. Biography Forming in 1989 as "Clay People", the band debuted with the 1991 EP '' Toy Box'' before signing to Re-Constriction Records and issuing their debut album ''Firetribe'' in May 1993. Clay People's second EP '' The Iron Icon'' and studio album '' Stone-Ten Stitches'' followed in 1995 and 1996 respectively. The group added "The" to their name with the release of their 1998 self-titled album, marking a change in direction from their dance club roots to a live rock band with a lineup featuring Neet, Brian McGarvey (guitar), Mike Guz ...
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Shroud (song)
''Firetribe'' is the debut studio album of The Clay People, released in May 1993 by Re-Constriction Records. Reception Jason Anderson of allmusic gave the album a negative review, calling ''Firetribe'' "slightly ill-defined" and "one of the group's lesser offerings", but noted that the band would improve on following releases. ''Aiding & Abetting'' credited the band for providing the industrial music scene with a unique personality. Track listing Personnel Adapted from the ''Firetribe'' liner notes. Clay People * Kevin Bakerian – drums * Alex Eller – keyboards, programming * Daniel Neet – lead vocals * Karla Williams – electric guitar Production and design * Paul Benedetti – engineering (1–3, 5, 7, 10, 11) * Rocco Nigro – cover art, illustrations * Clay People – production, design * Pete Pryor – cover art * George Hagegeorge – production (1–3, 5, 7, 10, 11), engineering (4, 6, 8, 9, 12), pre-production ...
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A Cyber-Based Covers Compilation
A, or a, is the first letter and the first vowel of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''a'' (pronounced ), plural ''aes''. It is similar in shape to the Ancient Greek letter alpha, from which it derives. The uppercase version consists of the two slanting sides of a triangle, crossed in the middle by a horizontal bar. The lowercase version can be written in two forms: the double-storey a and single-storey ɑ. The latter is commonly used in handwriting and fonts based on it, especially fonts intended to be read by children, and is also found in italic type. In English grammar, " a", and its variant " an", are indefinite articles. History The earliest certain ancestor of "A" is aleph (also written 'aleph), the first letter of the Phoenician alphabet, which consisted entirely of consonants (for that reason, it is also called an abjad to distinguish it fro ...
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Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath were an English rock music, rock band formed in Birmingham in 1968 by guitarist Tony Iommi, drummer Bill Ward (musician), Bill Ward, bassist Geezer Butler and vocalist Ozzy Osbourne. They are often cited as pioneers of heavy metal music. The band helped define the genre with releases such as ''Black Sabbath (album), Black Sabbath'' (1970), ''Paranoid (album), Paranoid'' (1970) and ''Master of Reality'' (1971). The band had multiple line-up changes following Osbourne's departure in 1979 and Iommi is the only constant member throughout their history. After previous iterations of the group – the Polka Tulk Blues Band and Earth – the band settled on the name Black Sabbath in 1969. They distinguished themselves through occult themes with horror-inspired lyrics and down-tuned guitars. Signing to Philips Records in November 1969, they released their first single, "Evil Woman (Crow song), Evil Woman", in January 1970, and their debut album, ''Black Sabbath'', was rel ...
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Paranoid (Black Sabbath Song)
"Paranoid" is a song by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath, released in 1970 off the band's second studio album ''Paranoid'' (1970). It is the first single from the album, while the B-side is the song "The Wizard". It reached number 4 on the UK Singles Chart and number 61 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Song information "Paranoid" was the first Black Sabbath single release, coming six months after their self-titled debut was released. Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler (from ''Guitar World'' magazine, March 2004): The song is an E pentatonic and only uses a "root/5th" diad as chords. The guitar solo is a dry signal on the left channel, which is patched through a ring modulator and routed to the right channel; this effect was used again on the song 1978 "Johnny Blade". According to extant lyric sheets, "Paranoid" was at one time titled "The Paranoid." "Paranoid" eventually became the name of the album, and somewhat unusually, the word ''paranoid'' is never mentioned ...
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Victims (The Clay People Song)
''The Iron Icon'' is the second EP by The Clay People, released in August 1995 by record label Re-Constriction Records. Packaging The Japanese porcelain artwork was chosen by Re-Constriction Records label owner Chase. Reception Jason Anderson of allmusic gave ''The Iron Icon'' four out of five stars, calling the music "extremely loud and abusive industrial noise" and "repetitive in sonic texture, lyrical concept, and also in its bludgeoning tone." ''Aiding & Abetting'' gave the album a positive review and praised the band's change in artistic direction towards a more heavy metal sound. ''Sonic Boom'' credited Daniel Neet's vocals and the album's unique vocal mix as being among the highpoints of the album. Track listing Personnel Adapted from ''The Iron Icon'' liner notes. Clay People * Alex Eller – keyboards, programming, pre-production * Brian McGarvey – electric guitar * Daniel Neet – lead vocals, production * Will Nivens – drums Production ...
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