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Cringe | ||||
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Compilation album by | ||||
Released | 1995 | |||
Recorded | 1993 | – 1995|||
Studio | Track in the Box (Baltimore, MD) | |||
Genre | Industrial metal, alternative metal | |||
Length | 64:10 | |||
Label | Out of Line | |||
Clay People chronology | ||||
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Cringe is a compilation album by The Clay People, released in 1995 by record label Out of Line. It compiles most of the band's second album The Iron Icon with remixes and two tracks from the debut.
All tracks are written by Clay People, except "Paranoid" by Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne and Bill Ward.
No. | Title | From album (date) | Length |
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1. | "Pariah" (Uncensored) | 4:30 | |
2. | "Palegod" | The Iron Icon (1995) | 4:08 |
3. | "Nothing" | Firetribe (1993) | 3:54 |
4. | "Lethargic" | The Iron Icon (1995) | 3:57 |
5. | "We Are All Sick" | The Iron Icon (1995) | 4:22 |
6. | "Deadman" (Robin Graves Mix) | 4:28 | |
7. | "Rusted Iron Turning Wheel" | The Iron Icon (1995) | 5:41 |
8. | "Spit" (Edit) | The Iron Icon (1995) | 3:34 |
9. | "Victims" | The Iron Icon (1995) | 3:48 |
10. | "Paranoid" (Black Sabbath cover) | Shut Up Kitty (1993) | 3:38 |
11. | "Lethargic" (Moonday Remix) | 3:53 | |
12. | "We Are All Sick" (Criminal Remix) | 5:52 | |
13. | "Pariah" (Plow Encroach Mix) | 4:58 | |
14. | "Shroud" | Firetribe (1993) | 3:42 |
15. | "Pariah" (Clean Radio Edit) | 3:45 |
Adapted from the Cringe liner notes. [1]
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Region | Date | Label | Format | Catalog |
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United States | 1995 | Out of Line | CD | OUT 002 |
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