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"Testure" is a song by Canadian electro-industrial band
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, taken from its 1988 album ''
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'' and released as a
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in 1989. "Testure" was the group's first and last song to chart on '' Billboards's''
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, and it was accompanied with a controversial music video.


Content


The song

Three primary versions of "Testure" exist, two of which appear on the single. The album version of "Testure" is a five-minute track with smooth electronics, fretless bass, and a profusion of samples from Martin Rosen's 1982 film '' The Plague Dogs''. Its lyrics contain both the title of its host album, ''
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'' (1988), and the album's main themes: animal rights and
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. '' See Magazine'' considered "Testure" to be ''VIVIsectVIs "centerpiece". "Testure (S.F. Mix)" shortens the song to four minutes and introduces a greater emphasis on samples from ''The Plague Dogs''. The fretless bass, played by Dale Plevin, is also featured more prominently than on the album version. This mix went on to appear on the band's 1999 compilation album, ''
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'', and was used in the song's music video. "Testure (12" Mix)" acts as an extended version of the song, clocking in at eight and a half minutes. This version, remixed and re-edited by Skinny Puppy's own cEvin Key and Dave Ogilvie, also begins with a protracted series of samples from ''The Plague Dogs''. The song's main
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riff does not begin until nearly two minutes in, and Nivek Ogre's vocals are not introduced until the three minute mark. This extended mix appeared on 1990's ''
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'' compilation. "Testure's" title is most likely a play on the words "test" and "torture" intended to equate live animal experimentation to torture.


The single

Prompted by airplay and club attention, "Testure" was released as a single in 1989, a year after the release of ''VIVIsectVI''. It charted at place nineteen and spent five weeks on '' Billboards's''
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, making it Skinny Puppy's most successful single. Two variations of the release's track listing exist: one with the song "The Second Opinion", and one with "Cage". All versions feature the S.F. and extended mixes of "Testure", and all versions feature "Serpents", a
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unique to this single. "The Second Opinion", which also appeared appended to the end of ''VIVIsectVI's'' CD release, includes the line "that machine has got to be destroyed" from Stuart Gordon's 1986 adaptation of H. P. Lovecraft's '' From Beyond''. The song itself is built around a repeating drum machine loop interspersed with modulated and distorted vocal samples. "The Second Opinion" began as a live jam titled "Snub" and was later refined and mixed in studio. "Cage", which originally appeared on Skinny Puppy's 1987 single " Chainsaw", concludes with the line "It's just a little blood... it'll wash out" from William Lustig's 1980 horror film, ''
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''. "Serpents" is percussion-focused song that blends programmed
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beats with tribal drums. The single's artwork was designed by Steven R. Gilmore, and the back features a large syringe provided by his friend from the University of British Columbia, who also supplied the X-ray images used on ''VIVIsectVI's'' artwork.


Music video

"Testure's" music video, directed by Ogre and produced by Gary Blair Smith, begins with a definition of the word vivisection. What follows is the story of a dog-abusing man who, in turn, becomes a test subject operated on and caged by surgeons. Interspersed with the narrative sections are shots of actual animal testing footage from the 1981 documentary '' The Animals Film'' and the 1984
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''. According to Ogre and Key, the video was pulled from airplay following an internal poll by
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, an associate of Canada's
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. The poll came out nearly split, but, regardless, the video was ultimately banned by "the powers that be". The video, despite depicting vivisection in "vivid detail", was broadcast on
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Track listing


Personnel

All credits adapted from liner notes Skinny Puppy * Nivek Ogre – vocals * cEvin Key – synthesizers, programming, engineering * Dwayne Goettel – synthesizers, programming, engineering * Dave Ogilvie – production, editing Additional personnel *Dale Plevin – fretless bass (tracks 1 and 2) *Sir Arthur – editing (track 1) * Steven R. Gilmore – artwork


Chart positions


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External links


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