Regurgitator (album)

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Regurgitator
H3llb3nt - Regurgitator.jpg
Compilation album by
ReleasedMay 29, 2001 (2001-05-29)
Recorded1995 (1995) – 2001 (2001)
Studio
Various
    • Black Socket, London
    • (London, UK)
    • Crush Studios
    • (Hell, CA)
    • Doctor Digital
    • (Portland, OR)
    • Electric Music Foundation
    • (Minneapolis, MN)
    • Fast Forward
    • (New York City, NY)
Genre Electro-industrial
Length64:00
Label Invisible
Producer H3llb3nt
H3llb3nt chronology
Hardcore Vanilla
(2001)
Regurgitator
(2001)

Regurgitator is a compilation album by H3llb3nt, released on May 29, 2001 by Invisible Records. [1] It contains tracks drawn from the band's first two releases, 0.01 and Helium .

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by H3llb3nt

No.TitleFrom artist (date)Length
1."Regress" Helium (1998)0:37
2."3 Murders, 3 Nights"Helium (1998)4:22
3."Blue Monochrome"Helium (1998)4:16
4."Electro"Helium (1998)0:31
5."Chromed"Helium (1998)4:31
6."Burnout"Helium (1998)4:21
7."Forget You" (Dr.Speedlove mix) 5:10
8."3D"Helium (1998)4:17
9."Overlorded"Helium (1998)4:59
10."Sleeper" 0.01 (1996)3:52
11."Anti-Cool"0.01 (1996)4:10
12."Sensual Eventual"Helium (1998)4:45
13."Bite Down"0.01 (1996)5:14
14."SPR2" 1:30
15."Breathe"0.01 (1996)4:25
16."AROM"Helium (1998)1:56
17."Tokyo"Helium (1998)5:04

Personnel

Adapted from the Regurgitator liner notes. [2]

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
United States2001 Invisible CDINV 205

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References

  1. "Hellbent: Regurgitator > Overview". Allmusic. Retrieved October 26, 2016.
  2. Regurgitator (booklet). H3llb3nt. Chicago, Illinois: Invisible Records. 2001.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)