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Browse by Label: SKYF ZOL (WORLD'S LEADING TERRORIST STATE)
Artist:
SIXTING MUSIC, THE
Title:
Rendering Pink Floyds
Label:
SKYF ZOL (WORLD'S LEADING TERRORIST STATE)
Format:
CD
Price:
$9.00
Catalog #:
DP 10142CD
"It was only natural that the budget/knock-off record market would venture into the vaunted world of progressive music. And so, sometime after the release
Dark Side Of The Moon
, musicians of suitable competency were hired, cover songs were selected, and the art department went to work on something eye-catching and only a little deceptive. Not surprisingly, six of the eight tracks are aimed squarely at the
Meddle
/DSOTM heads, leaving just enough room for a slowed-down 'Apples And Oranges' and the tossed-off instrumental 'Red Phone.'"
Artist:
FIRE
Title:
Could You Understand Me
Label:
SKYF ZOL (WORLD'S LEADING TERRORIST STATE)
Format:
CD
Price:
$9.00
Catalog #:
DP 108CD
"Maximum (kinda rhymes with 'Eruptum') fuzz and flailing drums hammered into shape by three hairy gents from Yugoslavia displaced to The Netherlands, first issued on the private Killroy label in 1973. Legend, rumor and speculation surrounds many of the recording details -- were they itinerant mineworkers hoping to blow off some steam, or maybe they just couldn't find a decent recording studio in their homeland? And what twisted tale does the cover art depict, so inflammatory the LP was supposedly banned upon original release? There is no mystery, however, about the trio's raw power or surprising command of the English language -- prepare to bleed!"
Artist:
YANAGIDA, HIRO
Title:
Hiro Yanagida
Label:
SKYF ZOL (WORLD'S LEADING TERRORIST STATE)
Format:
CD
Price:
$9.00
Catalog #:
DP 8027CD
"Japanese keyboardist with more than his fair share of appearances on future-rarities (Apryl Fool, Foodbrain, Love Live Life + One, etc.), here's the 1971 follow-up to his heavyweight solo debut
Milk Time
. Teaming up once again with guitar surgeon Kimio Mizutani, it's a dense bunch of pounding instrumentals, melancholy vocals and 'My Dear Mary', a doo-wop paean to the demon weed with Joey Smith on loan from Speed, Glue & Shinki."
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