Bites and Remission

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Bites and Remission
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Compilation album by
Skinny Puppy
Released1987
Recorded1984-85
Genre Industrial, electro-industrial, EBM
Length68:55
Label Nettwerk
Skinny Puppy chronology
Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse
(1986)
Bites and Remission
(1987)
Remission & Bites
(1987)
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Bites and Remission is a compilation by Skinny Puppy released on Nettwerk in 1987. The release of this compilation coincides with that of Remission & Bites and contains many of the same songs, albeit in a different context. This compilation culls songs from the assorted releases of Skinny Puppy's first two albums, Remission and Bites , and features remixes of two songs in place of their original versions.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Film"2:19
2."Smothered Hope"5:14
3."Glass Houses"3:21
4."Far Too Frail"3:43
5."Solvent"4:38
6."Sleeping Beast"6:01
7."Glass Out"3:25
8."...Brap"1:11
9."Assimilate (R-23)"6:33
10."Deadlines"6:14
11."Blood on the Wall"2:57
12."Icebreaker"3:13
13."Christianity"1:32
14."The Choke (Re-Grip)"6:11
15."Social Deception"2:58
16."Basement"3:28
17."Last Call"5:57

Notes

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References

  1. "Bites and Remission - Skinny Puppy". Allmusic.