List of songs recorded by Skinny Puppy

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Skinny Puppy performing in the 2010s. Top to bottom: Nivek Ogre and cEvin Key

The Canadian electro-industrial band Skinny Puppy has recorded many original songs, remixes, demos, outtakes, and improvisations. They appear listed below.

Contents

Studio songs and in-house remixes

Contents
0–9  · A  · B  · C  · D  · E  · F  · G  · H  · I  · J  · K  · L  · M  · N  · O  · P  · Q  · R  · S  · T  · U  · V  · W  · Y
Key
Indicates a single release
Indicates an in-house remix
Indicates a song with a music video
Name of song, length, original release, and year released
SongLengthOriginal releaseYearRef(s).Note(s)
"200 Years"4:45 Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse 1986 [1]
"A.M. / Meat Flavour"1:50 Back & Forth 1984 [2]
"Addiction"6:01 Cleanse Fold and Manipulate 1987 [3]
"Addiction" (Dog House Mix) 7:23Nettwerk Sound Sampler Volume Two – A Food for Thought1988 [4]
"Addiction" (First Dose) 8:26 "Addiction" 1987 [5]
"Addiction" (Second Dose) 6:01 "Addiction" 1987 [5]
"Ambiantz"4:27 Mythmaker 2007 [6] [lower-alpha 1]
"Amnesia"4:20 The Process 1996 [8]
"Amputate"3:15 Rabies 1989 [9]
"Anger"4:53 Cleanse Fold and Manipulate 1987 [3] [lower-alpha 2]
"Antagonism"5:03 Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse 1986 [1]
"Ashas"3:30 Handover 2011 [11]
"Assimilate"6:56 Bites 1985 [12]
"Assimilate" (R23 Mix) 6:32 "Chainsaw" 1987 [13]
"Bark"4:40 "Tormentor" 1990 [14]
"Basement"3:25 Bites 1985 [12]
"Blood on the Wall"2:58 Bites 1985 [12]
"Blue Serge"5:13 The Process 1996 [8] [lower-alpha 3]
"Brak Talk"4:59"Worlock"1990 [16]
"Brap..."1:10 Remission 1984 [17] [lower-alpha 4]
"Brownstone"3:28 Handover 2011 [11]
"Burnt with Water"7:41 Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse 1986 [1]
"Cage"2:21 "Chainsaw" 1987 [13] [lower-alpha 5]
"Candle"4:58 The Process 1996 [8]
"Candle" (Edit) 3:19 "Candle" 1996 [21]
"Cellar Heat"0:59 The Process 1996 [8]
"Censor" (Extended Mix) 9:42 "Censor" 1988 [22] [lower-alpha 6]
"The Centre Bullet"9:42 Bites 1993 [24] [lower-alpha 7]
"Chainsaw" 5:54 "Chainsaw" 1987 [13] [lower-alpha 8]
"The Choke"6:29 Bites 1985 [12]
"The Choke" (Re-Grip)6:12 "Dig It" 1987 [27]
"Choralone"3:02 Rabies 1989 [9]
"Christianity"1:32 Bites 1985 [28]
"Church"3:16 Bites 1985 [28]
"Circustance"4:36 Last Rights 1992 [29] [lower-alpha 9]
"Convulsion"3:20 Too Dark Park 1990 [32]
"Cullorblind"5:48 Handover 2011 [11]
"Cult"3:03 The Process 1996 [8]
"Curcible" 3:28 The Process 1996 [8] [lower-alpha 9]
"DaddyuWarbash"3:18 The Greater Wrong of the Right 2004 [30]
"Dal"4:45 Mythmaker 2007 [6] [lower-alpha 1]
"Dead Doll"2:28 Bites 1993 [24]
"Dead Lines"6:13 Bites 1985 [12] [lower-alpha 10]
"Dead of Winter"7:15 Back & Forth 1984 [2]
"Death"3:56 The Process 1996 [8]
"Deep Down Trauma Hounds"4:41 Cleanse Fold and Manipulate 1987 [3]
"Deep Down Trauma Hounds" (Remix) 7:35 "Addiction" 1987 [5]
"Dig It"6:03 Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse 1986 [1] [lower-alpha 11]
"Dig It" (12" Version) 7:24 "Dig It" 1987 [27]
"Dig It" (Short Edit) 5:06 The Singles Collect 1999 [33]
"Dogshit" 3:55 VIVIsectVI 1988 [34] [lower-alpha 12]
"Download"11:01 Last Rights 1992 [29] [lower-alpha 13]
"Downsizer"4:20 The Greater Wrong of the Right 2004 [30] [lower-alpha 9]
"Draining Faces"5:12 Cleanse Fold and Manipulate 1987 [3] [lower-alpha 14]
"Edge of Sanity"1:30 Back & Forth 1984 [2]
"Empte"4:11 The Greater Wrong of the Right 2004 [30] [lower-alpha 9]
"Epilogue"1:12 Cleanse Fold and Manipulate 1987 [3]
"Falling"4:20 Bites 1993 [24]
"Far Too Frail" 3:42 Remission 1984 [17]
"Fascist Jock Itch"4:58 Rabies 1989 [9]
"Film"2:18 Bites 1985 [12]
"First Aid"4:29 Cleanse Fold and Manipulate 1987 [3]
"Fritter (Stella's Home)"3:31 VIVIsectVI 1988 [34]
"Funguss"4:05 VIVIsectVI 1988 [34]
"Gambatte"3:25 Handover 2011 [11]
"Ghostman"4:55 The Greater Wrong of the Right 2004 [30]
"Glass Houses"3:24 Remission 1984 [17]
"Glass Out"3:25 Remission 1985 [18]
"Glowbel"3:15 Weapon 2013 [31] [lower-alpha 9]
"God's Gift (Maggot)"4:46 Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse 1986 [1]
"Goneja"5:25 The Greater Wrong of the Right 2004 [30]
"Grave Wisdom"3:45 Too Dark Park 1990 [32]
"Hardset Head" 4:06 The Process 1996 [8]
"Harsh Stone White"4:29 VIVIsectVI 1988 [34]
"Haunted"9:05Industrial Revolution: 3rd Edition Rare & Unreleased1996 [39]
"Haunted" (Edit)4:54The Very Best of Industrial Revolution2000 [40]
"Haze" 5:28 Mythmaker 2007 [6] [lower-alpha 1]
"Hexonxonx"5:24 Rabies 1989 [9]
"Hospital Waste"4:37 VIVIsectVI 1988 [34]
"Human Disease (S.K.U.M.M.)"6:18 VIVIsectVI 1988 [34]
"I'mmortal"4:16 The Greater Wrong of the Right 2004 [30]
"Icebreaker"3:14 Bites 1985 [12] [lower-alpha 15]
"Icktums"5:16 Handover 2011 [11]
"Illisit" 3:57 Weapon 2013 [31] [lower-alpha 9]
"Incision"4:41 Remission 1985 [18]
"Inquisition"5:17 Last Rights 1992 [29]
"Inquisition" (Extended Mix) 7:05 "Inquisition" 1992 [42]
"Inquisition" (Single Mix) 4:26 "Inquisition" 1992 [42]
"Jaher"5:14 Mythmaker 2007 [6] [lower-alpha 1]
"K-9"3:37 Back & Forth 1984 [2]
"Killing Game" 3:48 Last Rights 1992 [29]
"Knowhere?"4:18 Last Rights 1992 [29]
"Lahuman8"4:32 "Inquisition" 1992 [42] [lower-alpha 16]
"Last Call"5:54 Bites 1985 [12]
"Left Handshake" 4:39 Brap: Back and Forth Series 3 & 4 1996 [45] [lower-alpha 17]
"Lestiduz"4:11 Mythmaker 2007 [6] [lower-alpha 1]
"Love in Vein"5:35 Last Rights 1992 [29]
"Love in Vein" (Remix) 6:57 Brap: Back and Forth Series 3 & 4 1996 [47] [lower-alpha 18]
"Love"1:51 Bites 1985 [28] [lower-alpha 19]
"Lust Chance"3:54 Last Rights 1992 [29]
"Magnifishit"4:31 Mythmaker 2007 [6] [lower-alpha 1]
"Manwhole"1:44 Remission 1985 [18]
"Melt"4:17 Paradigm Shift 1997 [50]
"Mirror Saw"3:51 Last Rights 1992 [29]
"Mirror Saw" (Dub Mix) 5:32 "Inquisition" 1992 [42]
"Morpheus Laughing"4:00 Too Dark Park 1990 [32]
"Morter"4:39 The Process 1996 [8]
"The Mourn"2:41 Cleanse Fold and Manipulate 1987 [3]
"Nature's Revenge"3:57 Too Dark Park 1990 [32]
"Nature's Revenge" (Dub) 5:09 "Tormentor" 1990 [14]
"Neuwerld"5:28 The Greater Wrong of the Right 2004 [30]
"Noisex"7:14 Handover 2011 [11]
"Ode to Groovy"2:54In Defense of Animals – A Benefit Compilation1993 [51] [lower-alpha 20]
"One Day"4:20 Bites 1993 [24] [lower-alpha 21]
"One Time One Place"5:41 Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse 1986 [1]
"Optimissed"3:49 Underworld – Music from the Motion Picture 2003 [53]
"Overdose"2:09 Weapon 2013 [31] [lower-alpha 22]
"Ovirt"4:51 Handover 2011 [11]
"Paragun"4:52 Weapon 2013 [31] [lower-alpha 9]
"Past Present"6:27 The Greater Wrong of the Right 2004 [30]
"Pasturn"3:48 Mythmaker 2007 [6] [lower-alpha 1]
"Pedafly"5:37 Mythmaker 2007 [6] [lower-alpha 1]
"The Pit"3:22 Back & Forth 1984 [2]
"Plasicage"3:13 Weapon 2013 [31] [lower-alpha 9]
"Point"3:38 Handover 2011 [11]
"Politikil"4:22 Mythmaker 2007 [6] [lower-alpha 1]
"Politikil" (Extended Mix) 5:59 Mythmaker 2007 [55] [lower-alpha 1]
"Pro-test" 5:29 The Greater Wrong of the Right 2004 [30]
"Process"5:02 The Process 1996 [8]
"Punk in Park Zoo's"2:30 VIVIsectVI 1988 [34]
"Quiet Solitude"4:45 Back & Forth 1984 [2]
"Rain"1:26 Rabies 1989 [9]
"Rash Reflection"3:28 Too Dark Park 1990 [32]
"Reclamation"3:00 Too Dark Park 1990 [32]
"Rivers"4:48 Rabies 1989 [9]
"Riverz End"6:40 Last Rights 1992 [29]
"Rodent"5:48 Rabies 1989 [9]
"Salvo"3:45 Weapon 2013 [31] [lower-alpha 9]
"Scrapyard"3:54 Last Rights 1992 [29]
"The Second Opinion"4:59 VIVIsectVI 1988 [34]
"Second Tooth"4:06 Cleanse Fold and Manipulate 1987 [3]
"Serpents"5:55"Testure"1989 [56]
"Shadow Cast"4:18 Cleanse Fold and Manipulate 1987 [3]
"Shore Lined Poison"4:49 Too Dark Park 1990 [32]
"Shore Lined Poison" (Remix) 4:28 "Spasmolytic" 1991 [57]
"Sleeping Beast"5:46 Back & Forth 1984 [2]
"Smothered Hope"5:14 Remission 1984 [17] [lower-alpha 23]
"Smothered Hope" (Ogre and Mark Walk Remix) 3:33 Remix Dystemper 1998 [59]
"Social Deception"2:57 Bites 1985 [12] [lower-alpha 10]
"Solvent"4:37 Remission 1984 [17]
"Solvent"4:37 Weapon 2013 [31] [lower-alpha 24] [lower-alpha 9]
"Spasmolytic"3:53 Too Dark Park 1990 [32]
"Spasmolytic" (Remix) 7:18 "Spasmolytic" 1991 [57]
"Spasmolytic" (Video Edit) 4:49Herd This?1991 [62]
"Stairs and Flowers"5:17 Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse 1986 [1]
"Stairs and Flowers" (Def Wish Mix) 6:05 "Chainsaw" 1986 [13]
"Stairs and Flowers" (Too Far Gone) 6:35 "Chainsaw" 1986 [13] [lower-alpha 25]
"State Aid"3:54 VIVIsectVI 1988 [34]
"Survivalisto"4:50 Weapon 2013 [31] [lower-alpha 9]
"T.F.W.O."3:47 Too Dark Park 1990 [32] [lower-alpha 26]
"Tear or Beat"4:42 Cleanse Fold and Manipulate 1987 [3]
"Terminal"4:00 Weapon 2013 [31] [lower-alpha 9]
"Testure"5:06 VIVIsectVI 1988 [34]
"Testure" (12" Mix) 8:34"Testure"1989 [56]
"Testure" (S.F. Mix) 4:04"Testure"1989 [56]
"Three Blind Mice"3:08 Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse 1986 [1]
"Tin Omen"4:36 Rabies 1989 [9]
"Tin Omen 1"4:46"Worlock"1990 [16]
"Tin Omen" (Reload)4:47 "Tin Omen" 1989 [64]
"Tomorrow"4:53 Bites 1985 [28]
"Tormentor"4:33 Too Dark Park 1990 [32]
"Tormentor" (Ext. Re Edit) 7:38 "Tormentor" 1990 [14]
"Tsudanama"5:53 Weapon 2013 [31] [lower-alpha 9]
"Two Time Grime"5:38 Rabies 1989 [9]
"Ugli"6:33 Mythmaker 2007 [6] [lower-alpha 1]
"Use Less"4:47 The Greater Wrong of the Right 2004 [30]
"Village"4:09 Handover 2011 [11]
"VX Gas Attack"5:36 VIVIsectVI 1988 [34]
"Vyrisus"4:07 Handover 2011 [11]
"Wavy"4:34 Handover 2011 [11]
"Who's Laughing Now?"5:28 VIVIsectVI 1988 [34]
"Worlock"5:30 Rabies 1989 [9]
"Worlock" (Ed) 6:42"Worlock"1990 [16]
"Wornin'"4:42 Weapon 2013 [31] [lower-alpha 9]
"Yes He Ran"6:28 VIVIsectVI 1988 [34]

Studio improvisations, demos, and outtakes

Key
#Indicates a song with vocals [lower-alpha 27]
Name of song, length, original release, and year released
SongLengthOriginal releaseYearRef(s).Note(s)
"All in Her Mind"3:09 Back & Forth Vol7 2007 [65] [lower-alpha 28]
"Ambient Fruit"7:04 Back and Forth 06Six 2003 [66] [lower-alpha 29] [lower-alpha 30]
"Assimilate" (Original Inst. Demo)3:04 Back and Forth Series Two 1992 [68]
"Blood"5:12 Back & Forth Vol7 2007 [65] [lower-alpha 28]
"Brak Yaletown"5:52 Back and Forth 06Six 2003 [66] [lower-alpha 31]
"Brassy Excellence"4:02 Back and Forth 06Six 2003 [66] [lower-alpha 32]
"Carry"5:18 Brap: Back and Forth Series 3 & 4 1996 [47]
"Cast Iron Bathtub"2:35 Back & Forth Vol7 2007 [65] [lower-alpha 28] [lower-alpha 33]
"Cauldron of Sorrow"3:34 Back & Forth Vol7 2007 [65]
"Chromadog"2:03Brap and Forth Vol. 82018 [20] [lower-alpha 34]
"Coma"3:26Brap and Forth Vol. 82018 [20] [lower-alpha 35]
"Crazy Tonight"4:12Encore2003 [71] [lower-alpha 36]
"Dead Doll" (Demo) #2:17 Brap: Back and Forth Series 3 & 4 1996 [47]
"Deadlines" (Demo)4:42 Brap: Back and Forth Series 3 & 4 1996 [47]
"Disco Infernal" (Raw Candle) #5:24 Back & Forth Vol7 2007 [65] [lower-alpha 28]
"Don't Look Behind Your Eyes"1:50Brap and Forth Vol. 82018 [20] [lower-alpha 37]
"Doobie Drive"3:55Brap and Forth Vol. 82018 [20] [lower-alpha 37]
"Double Cross"5:31 Brap: Back and Forth Series 3 & 4 1996 [47]
"Elements"6:00Unreleased2007 [72] [lower-alpha 38]
"Empire"3:57Rare2007 [73] [lower-alpha 39]
"First Night in Malibu"1:07 Back & Forth Vol7 2007 [65] [lower-alpha 28]
"Floating"3:43Brap and Forth Vol. 82018 [20] [lower-alpha 40]
"Flyz"3:05Brap and Forth Vol. 82018 [20] [lower-alpha 5]
"Grave Wisdom" (Alternative Mix) #3:42Decadence1995 [74] [lower-alpha 41] [lower-alpha 42]
"Guilty"3:13 Brap: Back and Forth Series 3 & 4 1996 [47]
"Hatekilll" (V2 Extended Version) #8:36 Back and Forth 06Six 2003 [66] [lower-alpha 43]
"Home Bass"4:12Brap and Forth Vol. 82018 [20] [lower-alpha 44]
"Hud" (Amnesia Odd) #4:17 Back & Forth Vol7 2007 [65] [lower-alpha 28]
"Incandescent Glow"3:33Brap and Forth Vol. 82018 [20] [lower-alpha 37]
"Interview"1:03 Back and Forth 06Six 2003 [66] [lower-alpha 45]
"Its History" #5:08 Back & Forth Vol7 2007 [65] [lower-alpha 28]
"Jackhammer"4:18 Brap: Back and Forth Series 3 & 4 1996 [47]
"Jam Brak"9:35Brap and Forth Vol. 82018 [20] [lower-alpha 46]
"Kstorm"6:49 Back & Forth Vol7 2007 [65] [lower-alpha 28]
"Liferamp"4:20Brap and Forth Vol. 82018 [20] [lower-alpha 47]
"Meat Flavoured Factor"6:39 Back and Forth 06Six 2003 [66] [lower-alpha 48]
"Mindfuck 17" #1:49 Back & Forth Vol7 2007 [65] [lower-alpha 28]
"Monster Radio Man"2:22 Back and Forth Series Two 1992 [68]
"Morphedus" #5:43We Came to Dance – Indie Dancefloor Vol. 101997 [75]
"Morphous" (Demo Version) #4:12 Back & Forth Vol7 2007 [65] [lower-alpha 28]
"Morphous" (V2) #5:12 Back and Forth 06Six 2003 [66] [lower-alpha 49]
"My Voice Sounds Like Shit" #2:28 Back and Forth Series Two 1992 [68]
"Nature's Revenge" (Alternative Mix) #3:58 Brap: Back and Forth Series 3 & 4 1996 [47]
"Pathway"6:03Brap and Forth Vol. 82018 [20] [lower-alpha 39]
"The Poison Mouth"#3:58 Back and Forth 06Six 2003 [66] [lower-alpha 50]
"Process²"1:52 Back & Forth Vol7 2007 [65] [lower-alpha 28]
"Puppy Gristle" #40:11 Puppy Gristle 2002 [77] [lower-alpha 51]
"Remember Ash"3:29Brap and Forth Vol. 82018 [20] [lower-alpha 5] [lower-alpha 52]
"Scared"2:13 Back and Forth 06Six 2003 [66]
"Schrimpz"3:56 Back and Forth 06Six 2003 [66] [lower-alpha 53]
"Scrappy Brappy"2:02Brap and Forth Vol. 82018 [20] [lower-alpha 54]
"Scratch Brap"3:29Brap and Forth Vol. 82018 [20] [lower-alpha 55]
"Severed Puppy"2:26Brap and Forth Vol. 82018 [20] [lower-alpha 56]
"Smothered Hope" (Demo) #7:21 Back and Forth Series Two 1992 [68] [lower-alpha 57]
"Sniper"2:20Brap and Forth Vol. 82018 [20] [lower-alpha 37]
"Sore in a Masterpiece / Dead of Winter" #13:44 Back and Forth Series Two 1992 [68] [lower-alpha 58]
"The Soul That Creates"#4:03 Brap: Back and Forth Series 3 & 4 1996 [47]
"Spahn Dirge" #16:23 Rabies 1989 [9] [lower-alpha 59]
"Sparkless" #3:01 Brap: Back and Forth Series 3 & 4 1996 [47]
"Spasmolytic" (Alternative Mix) #3:54 Brap: Back and Forth Series 3 & 4 1996 [47]
"Splasher"3:51 Brap: Back and Forth Series 3 & 4 1996 [47]
"Sters 150"4:10 Back & Forth Vol7 2007 [65] [lower-alpha 28]
"Subskull"4:33 Back and Forth 06Six 2003 [66] [lower-alpha 60]
"This Is Your Terror"2:18 Back & Forth Vol7 2007 [65] [lower-alpha 28]
"Those Loud Neighbours"5:58 Back & Forth Vol7 2007 [65] [lower-alpha 28]
"To a Baser Nature"2:51 Back and Forth Series Two 1992 [68]
"Tony Montana"4:10Rare2007 [73]
"Unovis on a Stick"2:40 Back and Forth Series Two 1992 [68]
"Uranus Cancelled"4:21 Brap: Back and Forth Series 3 & 4 1996 [47] [lower-alpha 61]
"Wrong Rip Fixin"5:25 Back & Forth Vol7 2007 [65] [lower-alpha 28]
"Yo Yo Scrape"4:39 Brap: Back and Forth Series 3 & 4 1996 [47]

Live improvisations and songs

Name of song, length, original release, year released, and year recorded
SongLengthOriginal releaseYear
released
Year
recorded
Ref(s).Note(s)
"Addiction"6:06 Ain't It Dead Yet? 19891987 [79]
"Addiction"6:14 Bootlegged, Broke and in Solvent Seas 20122010 [80]
"All Eyes"6:07 Brap: Back and Forth Series 3 & 4 19961990 [47] [lower-alpha 62]
"Anger"5:11 Ain't It Dead Yet? 19891987 [79]
"Assimilate"8:54 Ain't It Dead Yet? 19891987 [79]
"Assimilate"10:46 Bootlegged, Broke and in Solvent Seas 20122010 [80]
"Brap"3:36 Brap: Back and Forth Series 3 & 4 19961986 [47] [lower-alpha 63]
"Chainsaw"5:35 Ain't It Dead Yet? 19891987 [79]
"The Choke"6:29 Ain't It Dead Yet? 19891987 [79]
"The Choke"7:10 Doomsday 20012000 [81]
"Choralone"3:36 Brap: Back and Forth Series 3 & 4 19961990 [47]
"Choralone" (Live in Houston)2:47 "Spasmolytic" 19911990 [57]
"Convulsion"3:10 Brap: Back and Forth Series 3 & 4 19961990 [47]
"Convulsion"3:07 Doomsday 20012000 [81]
"Convulsion"3:21 The Greater Wrong of the Right Live 20052004 [82]
"Dead Lines"6:12 Bootlegged, Broke and in Solvent Seas 20122010 [80]
"Deep Down Trauma Hounds"4:36 Ain't It Dead Yet? 19891987 [79]
"Deep Down Trauma Hounds"4:46 Doomsday 20012000 [81]
"Deep Down Trauma Hounds"4:52 The Greater Wrong of the Right Live 20052004 [82]
"Dig It"6:29 Ain't It Dead Yet? 19891987 [79]
"Dig It"6:18 Doomsday 20012000 [81]
"Downsizer"4:42 The Greater Wrong of the Right Live 20052004 [82]
"Draining Faces"5:29 Ain't It Dead Yet? 19891987 [79]
"Empte"4:33 The Greater Wrong of the Right Live 20052004 [82]
"Explode the P.A." (Live Brap)10:06 Back and Forth Series Two 19921985 [68]
"First Aid"4:49 Ain't It Dead Yet? 19891987 [79]
"First Aid"5:51 Doomsday 20012000 [81]
"God's Gift (Maggot)"4:51 The Greater Wrong of the Right Live 20052004 [82]
"God's Gift"4:47 Brap: Back and Forth Series 3 & 4 19961990 [47]
"Grave Wisdom"3:45 Doomsday 20012000 [81]
"Hardset Head"4:14 The Greater Wrong of the Right Live 20052004 [82]
"Hardset Head" (Live)4:13 Back and Forth 06Six 20032000 [66]
"Harsh Stone White"4:29 Doomsday 20012000 [81]
"Harsh Stone White"4:45 The Greater Wrong of the Right Live 20052004 [82]
"Harsh Stone White" (Live in Denver)4:53 "Spasmolytic" 19911990 [57]
"Hatekill"4:37 Bootlegged, Broke and in Solvent Seas 20122010 [80]
"Hexonexxon"5:34 The Greater Wrong of the Right Live 20052004 [82] [lower-alpha 64]
"Human Disease (S.K.U.M.M.)"6:22 The Greater Wrong of the Right Live 20052004 [82]
"I'mmortal"4:21 The Greater Wrong of the Right Live 20052004 [82]
"Inquisition"5:16 Doomsday 20012000 [81]
"Inquisition"5:24 The Greater Wrong of the Right Live 20052004 [82]
"Intro"1:58 Ain't It Dead Yet? 19891987 [79]
"Intro" (Live in Winnipeg)2:06 Back and Forth Series Two 19921985 [68]
"Kill to Cure"6:29Provoke N° 219881988 [84]
"Killing Game"3:51 Doomsday 20012000 [81]
"Last Call"6:05 Brap: Back and Forth Series 3 & 4 19961986 [47]
"Love in Vein"5:18 Doomsday 20012000 [81]
"Morpheus Laughing"4:08 Bootlegged, Broke and in Solvent Seas 20122010 [80]
"One Time One Place"5:50 Ain't It Dead Yet? 19891987 [79]
"Prelude"2:40 Bootlegged, Broke and in Solvent Seas 20122010 [80]
"Pro-test"5:25 The Greater Wrong of the Right Live 20052004 [82]
"Reclamation"2:57 Brap: Back and Forth Series 3 & 4 19961990 [47]
"Reclamation"7:05 The Greater Wrong of the Right Live 20052004 [82]
"Rodent"5:50 Bootlegged, Broke and in Solvent Seas 20122010 [80]
"Shore Lined Poison"7:11 Bootlegged, Broke and in Solvent Seas 20122010 [80]
"Smothered Hope"7:02 Ain't It Dead Yet? 19891987 [79]
"Smothered Hope"13:36 The Greater Wrong of the Right Live 20052004 [82]
"Social Deception"2:58 Doomsday 20012000 [81]
"T.F.W.O."4:17 Brap: Back and Forth Series 3 & 4 19961990 [47]
"Testure"5:07 Doomsday 20012000 [81]
"Testure"5:37 The Greater Wrong of the Right Live 20052004 [82]
"Tin Omen"6:15 Brap: Back and Forth Series 3 & 4 19961990 [47] [lower-alpha 65]
"Tin Omen"4:39 Doomsday 20012000 [81]
"Tin Omen"4:55 The Greater Wrong of the Right Live 20052004 [82]
"VX Gas Attack"5:49 The Greater Wrong of the Right Live 20052004 [82]
"Walking on Ice"11:58 "Spasmolytic" 19911990 [57] [lower-alpha 66]
"Worlock"5:46 Bootlegged, Broke and in Solvent Seas 20122010 [80]
"Worlock"5:13 Doomsday 20012000 [81]
"Worlock"5:34 The Greater Wrong of the Right Live 20052004 [82]

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Remission is a 1984 EP by Canadian electro-industrial band Skinny Puppy, their record label debut and first release with Nettwerk. The 12-inch EP originally featured six tracks, then, a year later in 1985, it was released on cassette with five additional songs that lengthened the release to a full album. This expansion became the default version of Remission.

<i>Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse</i> 1986 studio album by Skinny Puppy

Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse is the second studio album by Skinny Puppy, released on September 5, 1986. It contained the single "Dig It", which inspired several industrial music contemporaries, including Nine Inch Nails. "Dig It" received extensive airplay on MTV and was listed by Billboard as a recommended dance track. The song "Stairs and Flowers" was also released as a single.

<i>Too Dark Park</i> 1990 studio album by Skinny Puppy

Too Dark Park is the sixth studio album by the industrial music group Skinny Puppy. The album cover features the debut appearance of the band's "SP" logo. The cover art was created by Vancouver based artist Jim Cummins. The artwork for this album and its associated singles was inspired by cosmic horror stories such as the Cthulhu Mythos. Lyrical themes include collapse of society due to destruction of nature, drug addiction, and psychological issues.

<i>Last Rights</i> (album) 1992 studio album by Skinny Puppy

Last Rights is the seventh studio album by Canadian electro-industrial band Skinny Puppy. It was released in March 1992 as the group's final record distributed through Nettwerk. Last Rights saw the band experimenting with two opposite extremes: cacophonous heavy music and gloomy melodies, resulting in moments of industrial weight as well as moments of uncharacteristic softness. Along with containing some of the band's most impenetrable walls of sound and an eleven-minute track composed almost entirely of manipulated and distorted samples, Last Rights also features Skinny Puppy's first ballad.

<i>Doomsday</i> (Skinny Puppy album) 2001 live album by Skinny Puppy

Doomsday is a live CD from the band, Skinny Puppy. The album was recorded at an August 20, 2000 performance at the Doomsday Festival in Dresden, Germany. This performance marked the reunion of former bandmates, cEvin Key and Nivek Ogre. It was the first Skinny Puppy concert since 1992, first in Europe since 1988, and first ever in the former East Germany. Skinny Puppy resumed touring in 2004 with The Greater Wrong of the Right Tour.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Skinny Puppy discography</span> Discography of Canadian band

The Canadian electro-industrial band Skinny Puppy has released twelve studio albums and two extended plays along with a number of live albums, compilations, and singles. The group formed in 1982 and released its debut EP, Back & Forth, in 1984. Later that year, Skinny Puppy was picked up by Nettwerk and released another EP, Remission, in December 1984. The band's first studio album, 1985's Bites, was its last with the original lineup of vocalist Nivek Ogre and producer / multi-instrumentalist cEvin Key; Dwayne Goettel joined in 1986, and the band released its next two albums, Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse and Cleanse Fold and Manipulate, in 1986 and 1987 respectively.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Censor (song)</span> Song by Skinny Puppy

"Censor" is a song by Canadian electro-industrial band Skinny Puppy, taken from its 1988 album VIVIsectVI and released as a single in the same year. "Censor's" original title was "Dogshit", which was changed for this release's marketability.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Worlock</span> Song by Skinny Puppy

Worlock is a single by the band Skinny Puppy from the album Rabies. The song uses a sample of the guitars in "Helter Skelter" by The Beatles, as well as a vocal sample of Charles Manson singing the song. Vocalist Nivek Ogre considered it one of the band's better songs.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Chainsaw (Skinny Puppy song)</span> Song by Skinny Puppy

Chainsaw is a single by the band Skinny Puppy. It contains new material, as well as additional material taken from their albums Bites and Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Addiction (Skinny Puppy song)</span> Song by Skinny Puppy

"Addiction" is a song by the band Skinny Puppy, taken from their 1987 album Cleanse Fold and Manipulate. It was released on vinyl in 1987 and released on CD in 1991 (Canada) and 1997. The lyrics of the song quote the 19th century Gothic novel Melmoth the Wanderer by Charles Maturin.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Testure</span> Song by Skinny Puppy

"Testure" is a song by Canadian electro-industrial band Skinny Puppy, taken from its 1988 album VIVIsectVI and released as a single in 1989. "Testure" was the group's first and last song to chart on Billboards's Dance Club Songs, and it was accompanied with a controversial music video.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tin Omen (song)</span> Song by Skinny Puppy

"Tin Omen" is a single by the band Skinny Puppy, taken from their 1989 album Rabies. The song name is a reference to the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre. The song also refers to the My Lai massacre of 1968 and the Kent State shootings of 1970.

<i>Mythmaker</i> 2007 studio album by Skinny Puppy

Mythmaker is the tenth studio album by Canadian electro-industrial band Skinny Puppy. It was released on January 30, 2007 by Synthetic Symphony. Lead vocalist Nivek Ogre said the band took a simplified approach, but that it was a difficult record to make. It charted on a number of billboard charts, and received mostly positive reviews, with critics focusing on whether it was stylistically similar to previous albums.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Inquisition (song)</span> Song by Skinny Puppy

"Inquisition" is a song by Canadian electro-industrial band Skinny Puppy. It was released as a single on March 24, 1992 in advance of its host album, Last Rights (1992). The B-side "Lahuman8" was created at the request of the Québécois contemporary dance group La La La Human Steps.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tormentor (song)</span> Song by Skinny Puppy

"Tormentor" is a single by the band Skinny Puppy. It is the first single from their album Too Dark Park, released in 1990.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Track 10</span> Song by Skinny Puppy

"Track 10", originally titled "Left Handshake", is a song by Canadian electro-industrial band Skinny Puppy created for its 1992 album Last Rights. The track was meant to close Last Rights, but it was ultimately cut due to threatened legal action from the owner of a sample that appears in the song. "Track 10" did not see individual release until August 20, 2000, when it was sold at Skinny Puppy's reunion performance in Germany.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Spasmolytic (song)</span> Song by Skinny Puppy

Spasmolytic is a single by the band Skinny Puppy from the album Too Dark Park. Deftones created a remix of the song that was included on Remix dystemper and the Saw IV soundtrack. At a running time of 31:22, "Spasmolytic" is Skinny Puppy's longest 12-inch single.

<i>Back & Forth Vol7</i> 2007 compilation album by Skinny Puppy

Back & Forth Vol7 is an album by industrial music group Skinny Puppy, consisting of outtakes from Last Rights and The Process. It was released through cEvin Key's Subconscious Communications in 2007. It was the only Vault release issued during the Mythrus tour.

References

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 An instrumental version of this song was released on a promotional CD in 2007. [7]
  2. Some of this song's percussion was recorded on metal and plastic barrels in a reverb chamber. [10]
  3. This song was one of Key's first experiments with a modular synthesizer. [15]
  4. This song was released with the title "...Brap" on reissues of Remission . [18]
  5. 1 2 3 This is one of only a few Skinny Puppy songs co-written by Bill Leeb of Front Line Assembly. [19] [20]
  6. This an extended remix of the song "Dogshit" from VIVIsectVI . [23]
  7. This song was also released on The Tear Garden's 1986 self-titled EP as "The Center Bullet". [25]
  8. Though originally a non-album single, "Chainsaw" was, starting in 1988, included as a bonus track on CD reissues of Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse . [26]
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Several Skinny Puppy songs feature altered, stylized, or deliberately misspelled names. This is an example. [8] [29] [30] [31]
  10. 1 2 This was one of the final two songs recorded for Bites . [60]
  11. On CD issues of Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse , this is replaced by the song's 12-inch remix. [26]
  12. This song was released as a single under the title "Censor". [23] Its extended remix also carries the changed name. [22]
  13. This song was introduced as the closing track of Last Rights after "Left Handshake" was pulled for copyright concerns. [35] It is an especially experimental track derived almost exclusively from manipulated samples. [36] [37] Dwayne Goettel and cEvin Key would go on to continue this type of experimentation on their side project Download.
  14. This song appeared on the soundtrack of the 1999 horror film The Blair Witch Project . [38]
  15. Some releases list this song as "Ice Breaker". [41]
  16. This song was commissioned by the contemporary dance group La La La Human Steps. [43] Other tracks (a version of "Riverz End" and a cover of a song from West Side Story ) were intended for the project, but the deal fell through. [44]
  17. This song was originally created as the closing track of 1992's Last Rights , but it was pulled from the album due to copyright concerns with a sample. [35] It was released in 2000 as a limited single under the name "Track 10". [46]
  18. This remix was intended to appear on a 12-inch release of "Love in Vein", but the single never came to fruition. [48] [49]
  19. This song later appeared on Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse as a core track. [1]
  20. Despite being credited to Skinny Puppy, only Nivek Ogre and Dave Ogilvie are writers (leaving out the two main instrumentalists of the band, cEvin Key and Dwayne Goettel). [51] [52]
  21. This song appears as a hidden track on the 1993 reissue of Bites . [24]
  22. This hidden track is a previously unreleased song from the Remission and Bites era that the band retouched for Weapon . [54]
  23. This song has been performed live by industrial metal band Ministry with Skinny Puppy vocalist Nivek Ogre as a guest; one such recording was released on the 1989 single "Burning Inside". [58]
  24. This is a rerecording of the song of the same name from the EP Remission . [61]
  25. Some releases list this song as "Stairs and Flowers" (Dub). [26]
  26. This song has been performed live by industrial rock supergroup Pigface with Skinny Puppy vocalist Nivek Ogre as a guest; one such recording was released on the 1991 live album Welcome to Mexico... Asshole . [63]
  27. Many of these songs contain spoken samples, but this category only indicates tracks with vocals by Nivek Ogre.
  28. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 This song is either an outtake or a demo recorded between 1991 and 1995, spanning the Last Rights and The Process eras. [65]
  29. This song was originally recorded in 1985 for Hell-o-Deathday, a defunct side project of Nivek Ogre and cEvin Key formed to open for Chris & Cosey. [66]
  30. A sequel to this song, "Ambient Fruit (Chapter 2)", was released on the Skinny Puppy side project The Dragon Experience in 2003. [67]
  31. This in-studio improvisation was recorded in 1983. [66]
  32. This demo was recorded in early 1989. [66]
  33. This song is built around and expanded from the sample at the beginning of "Death" from The Process . [69]
  34. This demo was recorded in 1984 for Remission . [20]
  35. This 1984 demo was one of the first Skinny Puppy songs to experiment with samples, which would become a staple for the band. "Coma" samples Alfred Hitchcock's 1943 film Shadow of a Doubt . [70]
  36. This song is an in-studio improvisational jam recorded in 1990. [71]
  37. 1 2 3 4 This song was recorded in 1984. [20]
  38. This demo was originally recorded during the session for The Greater Wrong of the Right and was played on a radio interview with a musician involved with the track's creation. [72]
  39. 1 2 This song was recorded in 1983. [20] [73]
  40. This 1985 outtake was recorded for the side project The Dragon Experience. [20]
  41. Though not described as such in the liner notes of Decadence, this track is labeled "Alternative Mix" on its exterior packaging.
  42. This song also appeared on Brap: Back and Forth Series 3 & 4 a year after this release. There it was accompanied with two other Too Dark Park -era alternative mixes. [47]
  43. This demo, recorded in 1994, is one of twelve versions of "Hatekilll". [66]
  44. This track in a 1984 outtake from Back & Forth . [20]
  45. This is a recording of a 1985 radio interview with members of Skinny Puppy. The audio has been manipulated and distorted. [66]
  46. This in-studio improvisation was recorded by cEvin Key and Bill Leeb in 1983. [70]
  47. This track was recorded in 2001, just a year after Skinny Puppy's reformation. [20]
  48. This song, recorded in December 1982, was the first made under the Skinny Puppy name. [66]
  49. This demo, recorded in 1994, is one of seven versions of "Morphous". [66]
  50. This song was recorded in 1993 during experimentation with a Serge synthesizer. [66] It was the first Skinny Puppy song with Mark Walk involved. [66] It was originally discarded and had to be recovered and pieced together from several sources of varying quality. [76]
  51. This piece is an in-studio improvisational jam recorded in November 1993. It features, alongside Skinny Puppy, Genesis P-Orridge of Throbbing Gristle and Larry Thrasher of Psychic TV. [77]
  52. This demo recorded for Bites was one of the first Skinny Puppy songs created with a focus on percussion and eerie production. [70]
  53. This demo was recorded in 1988. [66]
  54. This track is subtitled "remnant slice 1984". [20]
  55. This in-studio improvisational jam was recorded in 1988. [20]
  56. This home demo was recorded in 1985. [20]
  57. This demo is preceded by a two-minute untitled improvisational jam. [68]
  58. The second act of this song, "Dead of Winter", was previously released as a standalone piece on Back & Forth . [2]
  59. This song is an in-studio improvisational jam included on CD issues of Rabies as well as on the "Tin Omen" single. [64] [78]
  60. This demo was recorded in 1992. [66]
  61. This song is an alternate version of "Knowhere?" from Last Rights . [72]
  62. This is an edited version of the Too Dark Park -era live improvisation "Walking on Ice", which was first released on the "Spasmoyltic" single. [47] [57]
  63. This live improvisation from 1986 is based on the Remission track of the same name. [47]
  64. This is a performance of the song "Hexonxonx" from Rabies , renamed here to directly target Exxon, the oil company. [83]
  65. The first three minutes of this recording are from the Heavens Trash bootleg (a release that was played at deafening volumes to punish prisoners at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp); [85] the final three minutes are from the band's own recording of a 1990 performance. [47]
  66. This track is composed of live improvisational excerpts from 1990 performances in San Francisco, Dallas, and Oklahoma City. [57] "All Eyes", a song from Brap: Back and Forth Series 3 & 4 , is edited down from this track. [47]

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