Incinerate (Sphere Lazza album)

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Incinerate
Sphere Lazza - Incinerate.jpg
Compilation album by
ReleasedJuly 25, 1995 (1995-07-25) [1]
Genre
Length44:04
Label Fifth Colvmn
Producer
  • Tony Spaz
  • David Trousdale
Sphere Lazza chronology
+incinerate
(1994)
Incinerate
(1995)
The Enemy Within
(1995)

Incinerate is a compilation album by Sphere Lazza, released on July 25, 1995 by Fifth Colvmn Records. [2] [3] [4] [5]

Contents

Music

Incinerate packages new material with tracks from the band's previous two releases. [6] The composition "LD50" was formerly released on the 1993 Let Them Eat Pastas ! Let Them Eat Shit ! compilation in 1993 and was again released on the 1995 compilations Mind/Body Compilation Volume 2 and The Best of Mind/Body: Electro-Industrial Music From the Internet by Atomic Novelties and Fifth Colvmn Records. [7] [8]

Reception

Sonic Boom Strong credited "Justified?" and "Under Pressure" and said the "programming and caustic dance rhythms are a constant throughout the album." [6] Industrialnation noted "LD50" as a highlight of the collection but said "the album in general seems to be a little forced and over-worked" and "tries to have a driving rhythm, but the percussion is remarkably cheesy for such distorted vocals and harsh synth basses." [9]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Tony Spaz and David Trousdale.

No.TitleAlbum (date)Length
1."Under Pressure" Cyberchrist (1993)4:26
2."Justified?" Cyberchrist (1993)3:19
3."Kiss the Serpent" +incinerate (1994)4:45
4."Victim of the Flesh" Cyberchrist (1993)5:03
5."Cyberchrist" Cyberchrist (1993)3:07
6."Mortal Wounds" Cyberchrist (1993)5:05
7."Deadlock" +incinerate (1994)3:13
8."LD50"Let Them Eat Pastas ! Let Them Eat Shit ! (1993)2:32
9."Empty V" +incinerate (1994)4:15
10."Damned Nations" Cyberchrist (1993)2:10
11."MK Ultra" +incinerate (1994)6:09
Total length:44:04

Personnel

Adapted from the Incinerate' liner notes. [10]

Sphere Lazza

Production and design

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
United States1995 Fifth Colvmn CD 9868-63194

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