The House That Hate Built

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The House That Hate Built
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Compilation album by
ReleasedAugust 7, 2001 (2001-08-07)
Recorded1990 (1990) – 2000 (2000)
Genre Industrial rock
Length87:28
Label Mars Colony Music
Producer Steven Seibold
Hate Dept. chronology
Technical Difficulties
(1999)
The House That Hate Built
(2001)
DITCH
(2003)

The House That Hate Built is a compilation album by Hate Dept., released on August 7, 2001 by Mars Colony Music. [1] The first disc contains demos and live tracks.

Contents

Reception

DJ Arcanus of Lollipop Magazine gave The House That Hate Built a mixed review, saying "show[s] the band dabbling across many genres and never achieving more than mediocrity." [2]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Steven Seibold.

Disc one
No.TitleFrom artist (date)Length
1."More Like Me" meat.your.maker (1994)3:35
2."Beat Me Up" meat.your.maker (1994)3:23
3."Dead Peddler" (Live) 3:52
4."Anger Impulse" Technical Difficulties (1999)3:58
5."Drew" meat.your.maker (1994)3:36
6."Won't Stay Lit" Omnipresent (1996)3:39
7."I Am Truth" (Live) meat.your.maker (1994)3:27
8."Bitch" Omnipresent (1996)3:28
9."New Power" Omnipresent (1996)3:37
10."Start Digging" meat.your.maker (1994)3:58
11."Release It" (Live) 4:56
Disc two
No.TitleFrom artist (date)Length
1."California" DITCH (2003)4:33
2."Countergrowth"New Power (1996)5:28
3."Hit Back" Technical Difficulties (1999)4:25
4."Tough Guy" 3:35
5."Cowgirl" Mainline E.P. (1995)3:41
6."You're the Only One" 3:05
7."Technical Difficulties" Technical Difficulties (1999)3:35
8."New Power" (Uberzone Remix)New Power (1996)6:58
9."Fiend" Technical Difficulties (1999)3:41
10."Gone" Technical Difficulties (1999)3:52
11."Babyfat" 3:13

Personnel

Adapted from the liner notes of The House That Hate Built. [3]

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
United States 2001Mars Colony Music CD 20107-2

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References

  1. "Hate Dept.: The House That Hate Built > Overview". Allmusic. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
  2. DJ Arcanus (February 22, 2002). "Hate Dept.: The House That Hate Built". Lollipop Magazine. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
  3. The House That Hate Built (booklet). Hate Dept. Westminster, California: Mars Colony Music. 2001.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)