Below the Belt (Pigface album)

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Below the Belt
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Remix album by
ReleasedApril 21, 1998
Genre Industrial
Length74:00
Label Invisible Records
Pigface chronology
A New High in Low
(1997)
Below the Belt
(1998)
Eat Shit You Fucking Redneck
(1998)

Below The Belt is a remix album released by Pigface in 1998. The album is a companion piece to the A New High in Low LP and features remixes by artists such as Tranquility Bass, Justin Broadrick, Mick Harris, Scanner, Sheep on Drugs and Hanzel und Gretyl. [1]

Track listing

No.TitleRemixerLength
1."Radio Bagpipe" (The Protomartyr Mix) Curse Mackey  
2."Kiss King" (Saint James Mix)James Galus 
3."Burundi" (Overload Mix) Justin Broadrick  
4."More" (Fly Away Mix) Subgenius  
5."Nutopia" (The Looptopia Mix) Hanzel und Gretyl  
6."More Methylated" (Sheep on Drugs Remix) Lee Fraser  
7."Metal Tangerine" (Forever Georgia Peach Mix) Resident Phase Shifter  
8."First Taken Third Found" (Phylr Remix) JF Coleman  
9."Burundi" (The Shore Suite Mix) Scanner  
10."Nutopia" (Warzone Mix) Van Christie  
11."More" (Moseley Cupboard Smash Up) Quoit and Mick Harris  
12."Warzone" (Satellite Transmission Mix) Tranquility Bass  
13."You Know . . ." (Nothing Mix) Bagman  

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References

  1. Pigface - Below The Belt , retrieved 2022-04-23