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Skinjob (music Project)
Skinjob(s) or skin job(s) may refer to: Fiction * Replicant, or "skin-job", in the ''Blade Runner'' franchise * Humanoid Cylons, or "skinjobs", in the ''Battlestar Galactica'' franchise Music * Skinjobs, a Canadian queercore band * ''Skinjob'', a 1990 album by False Virgins featuring David Aaron Clark * "Skin Job", a 1985 song by Live Skull from '' Bringing Home the Bait'' * "Skin Job", a 2000 song by Primitive Radio Gods from '' White Hot Peach'' * "Skin Job", a 2019 song by Chemlab from '' Tape Decay'' See also * ''Haujobb Haujobb is a German electronic musical project whose output has ranged drastically within the electronic music spectrum, from electro-industrial to Ambient music, ambient and techno. They have become a staple crossover act, bringing several forms ...
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Replicant
A replicant is a fictional bioengineered humanoid featured in the 1982 film ''Blade Runner'' and the 2017 sequel '' Blade Runner 2049'' which is physically indistinguishable from an adult human and often possesses superhuman strength and intelligence. A replicant can be detected by means of the fictional Voight-Kampff test in which emotional responses are provoked; a replicant's nonverbal responses differ from those of a human. Failing the test leads to execution, which is euphemistically referred to as "retiring." Several models of replicant were produced. The first seen model, the Nexus-6, has a four-year lifespan to prevent them from developing empathic abilities (and, therefore, immunity to the test). The successor model, the Nexus-7, were limited experimental models with the ability to procreate. Nexus-8 and Nexus-9 replicants also have open-ended lifespans, but the Nexus-9 line was incapable of disobeying human orders. Term Origin In his novel ''Do Androids Dream of Elec ...
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Humanoid Cylons
The Cylons are the main antagonists of the human race in the ''Battlestar Galactica'' science fiction franchise, making appearances in the original Battlestar Galactica (1978 TV series), 1978 series, the Galactica 1980, 1980 series, the Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series), 2004 re-imagining, and the spin-off prequel series ''Caprica (TV series), Caprica''. In the 1978 series, Cylon is also the name of the reptilian race who created the robot Cylons. The nature and origin of the Cylons differ greatly between the two ''Battlestar Galactica'' continuities. Both series feature Cylon Raiders, Cylon Basestars and Cylon Centurions. The prequel series, ''Caprica'', focuses on the creation of the Cylons. Original Cylons In the original 1978 series, Cylons are a fictional race of robots at war with the Twelve Colonies of humanity. The Cylons were created by a reptilian race, also called Cylons, that died out centuries before the series takes place. In the episode "War of the Gods ...
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Queercore
Queercore (or homocore) is a cultural/social movement that began in the mid-1980s as an offshoot of the punk subculture and a music genre that comes from punk rock. It is distinguished by its discontent with society in general, and specifically society's disapproval of the LGBT community. Queercore expresses itself in a DIY style through magazines, music, writing and film. As a music genre, it may be distinguished by lyrics exploring themes of prejudice and dealing with issues such as sexual identity, gender identity and the rights of the individual; more generally, queercore bands offer a critique of society endemic to their position within it, sometimes in a light-hearted way, sometimes seriously. Musically, many queercore bands originated in the punk scene but the industrial music culture has been influential as well. Queercore groups encompass many genres such as hardcore punk, electropunk, indie rock, power pop, no wave, noise, experimental, industrial and others. Hist ...
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David Aaron Clark
David Aaron Clark (September 5, 1960 – November 28, 2009) was an author, musician, pornographic actor, and pornographic video director. Career Switching majors and finally graduating with a degree in journalism in 1986. He served as editor-in-chief of ''The Daily Targum'', Rutgers' student newspaper, winning multiple Columbia Scholastic Press Association College Gold Circle Awards. Clark then worked as a stringer at ''The Bergen Record'' and the New Brunswick ''Home News Tribune'' before becoming an online editor at Dow Jones News Service. He left after two years to accept an editorial position at ''Genesis'' magazine, followed by a five-year tenure at Al Goldstein's ''Screw'' magazine. Clark also edited the fanzine ''Chrome on Fire'', and performed in the band False Virgins, produced by Sonic Youth guitarist Lee Ranaldo. The band released two albums at the turn of the decade -The 1990 album Skin Job, engineered by Brooklyn producer Martin Bisi. When the lead singer committed s ...
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Bringing Home The Bait
''Bringing Home the Bait'' is the debut studio album by New York City noise rock band Live Skull, released in 1985 by Homestead Records. Track listing Personnel Adapted from the ''Bringing Home the Bait'' liner notes. ;Live Skull * Mark C. – guitar, vocals, photography * Marnie Greenholz – bass guitar, vocals * James Lo – drums * Tom Paine – guitar, vocals ;Production and additional personnel * Martin Bisi – mixing * Live Skull – production, mixing * Hahn Rowe – engineering * Porky – cutting engineer Release history References External links * ''Bringing Home the Bait''at Bandcamp Bandcamp is an American online audio distribution platform founded in 2007 by Oddpost co-founder Ethan Diamond and programmers Shawn Grunberger, Joe Holt and Neal Tucker, with headquarters in Oakland, California, US. On March 2, 2022, Bandcamp ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Bringing Home the Bait 1985 debut albums Homestead Recor ...
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White Hot Peach
''White Hot Peach'' is the second studio album by Primitive Radio Gods Primitive Radio Gods is an American alternative rock band from Southern California. Current members consist of frontman Chris O'Connor, who performs vocals and bass; percussionist Tim Lauterio; and Luke McAuliffe, who contributes various addit ..., released on October 24, 2000. Quite different in sound from their previous album '' Rocket'', ''White Hot Peach'' features much less of the sampling that made the band famous. Most of the material from this album is from '' Mellotron On!'', the album the band planned on releasing through Sire Records in 1999, but could not due to that label's bankruptcy. Track listing References 2000 albums Primitive Radio Gods albums What Are Records? albums {{2000s-alt-rock-album-stub ...
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Tape Decay
''Tape Decay'' is a compilation album by Chemlab, released on September 18, 2019 by Armalyte Industries. It contains demo versions of songs from '' 10 Ton Pressure'', ''Burn Out at the Hydrogen Bar'' and ''East Side Militia'' combined with three previously unreleased tracks from upcoming albums and an unreleased suture titled "Burnout on the East Side". Track listing Personnel Adapted from the ''Tape Decay'' liner notes. Chemlab * Wade Alin – instruments * Jason Bazinet – instruments * Phil DiSiena – instruments * Jared Louche – vocals, instruments * Marc Plastic – instruments Production and design * Julian Seifert – mastering * Vlad McNeally – design * Robert "Nix" Nixon – cover art, illustrations * Miguel Torres – mastering Release history References External links ''Tape Decay''at Discogs Discogs (short for discographies) is a database of information about audio recordings, including commercial ...
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