Play More Music

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Play More Music
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 22, 1992
RecordedRazors Edge, May–June 1992
Genre Industrial, big beat
Length71:43
Label Nettwerk Records
Consolidated chronology
Friendly Fa$cism
(1991)
Play More Music
(1992)
Warning: Explicit Lyrics
(1993)
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Play More Music is the third full-length album by American electronic music group Consolidated, released in 1992. [2] [3] [4]

Contents

During its concerts, the band placed microphones in the crowd, so that audience members could interact with the band between songs. The short tracks on this disc are comments by audience members, or interaction between the band and the audience.

Track listing (CD)

  1. "Industrial Music Is Fascism" – 0:37
  2. "Tool And Die" – 5:44
  3. "CNN" – 0:08
  4. "Praxis" (Bold As Love) – 4:33
  5. "We Came Here For Music" – 0:11
  6. "Accept Me For What I Am" – 5:09
  7. "Veggie Beat Manifesto" – 2:45
  8. "Why I'm In The Klan" – 0:40
  9. "Guerrillas In The Mist" featuring Paris– 4:24
  10. "Hello Are You There" – 0:59
  11. "Infomodities 92" – 5:58
  12. "Animal Rights / Abortion Rights" – 0:53
  13. "Wendy O Matik" featuring Wendy-O Matik – 1:28
  14. "One More Song" – 0:26
  15. "He" – 5:08
  16. "I Reckon You Should Shut The Fuck Up And Play Some Music" – 0:25
  17. "You Suck" featuring The Yeastie Girlz – 4:11
  18. "The Men's Movement" – 6:25
  19. "Gone Fishing" – 5:27
  20. "Labor Vs Leisure" – 0:41
  21. "A Day On The Green" – 6:02
  22. "More Music" – 0:04
  23. "Hip O Crits" – 0:27
  24. "Industry Corporate" – 3:00
  25. "This Isn't A Fuckin Press Conference" – 0:28
  26. "Crackhouse" featuring Crack MC – 5:16
  27. "More Music Please" – 0:14

Track listing (Vinyl)

Side One

  1. "Industrial Music Is Fascism" – 0:37
  2. "Tool And Die" – 5:44
  3. "CNN" – 0:08
  4. "Praxis" (Bold As Love) – 4:33
  5. "We Came Here For Music" – 0:11
  6. "Accept Me For What I Am" – 5:09
  7. "Why I'm In The Klan" – 0:40
  8. "Guerrillas In The Mist" featuring Paris – 4:24
  9. "Hello Are You There" – 0:59
  10. "Infomodities 92" – 5:58
  11. "Animal Rights / Abortion Rights" – 0:53

Side Two

  1. "One More Song" – 0:26
  2. "He" – 5:08
  3. "I Reckon You Should Shut The Fuck Up And Play Some Music" – 0:25
  4. "You Suck" – 4:11
  5. "Labor Vs Leisure" – 0:41
  6. "A Day On The Green" – 6:02
  7. "More Music/Hip O Crits" – 0:31
  8. "Industry Corporate" – 3:00
  9. "This Isn't A Fuckin Press Conference" – 0:28
  10. "Crackhouse" featuring Crack MC – 5:16
  11. "More Music Please" – 0:14

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References

  1. Play More Music at AllMusic
  2. Thompson, Dave (June 14, 2000). Alternative Rock. Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN   9780879306076 via Google Books.
  3. "Consolidated".
  4. Colin Larkin, ed. (2000). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Nineties Music (First ed.). Virgin Books. p. 96. ISBN   0-7535-0427-8.