The Radiolarian Ooze

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The Radiolarian Ooze
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober, 2002
RecordedSelf Immolation Studios, Brooklyn, New York
Genre Modern classical
Length61:37
Label Ectopic Ents
Producer J. G. Thirlwell
Manorexia chronology
Volvox Turbo
(2001)
The Radiolarian Ooze
(2002)
The Mesopelagic Waters
(2010)
J. G. Thirlwell chronology
Ectopia
(2002)
The Radiolarian Ooze
(2002)
(not adam)
(2004)
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The Radiolarian Ooze is the second album from Manorexia, it was released in 2002 by Ectopic Ents. Like its predecessor, Volvox Turbo , The Radiolarian Ooze is self-distributed by J. G. Thirlwell and sold exclusively at the Official Foetus Website.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by J. G. Thirlwell.

No.TitleLength
1."Planet of the Aches"3:02
2."The Harpoon Jockey"3:34
3."Backwards from "Z""2:47
4."Confessions of Zsolt Vadaszffy"3:03
5."Fluorescent Radiation"4:48
6."Canaries in the Mineshaft"4:04
7."The Edison Medicine"1:15
8."Ataxia"11:54
9."Chloe Don't Know I'm Alive"8:20
10."Cosmos Brutile"6:09
11."Armadillo Stance"5:04
12."Self Inflicted Concussions... (Suffered as a Result of Anguish During the Course of the Search for the Airplane Girl... or Someone Just Like Her)"7:30

Personnel

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References

  1. Lawson, Dom (March 4, 2003). "Manorexia: The Radiolarian Ooze". Kerrang! . Retrieved February 26, 2013.
  2. Freeman, Phil. "Manorexia: The Radiolarian Ooze". Uncut . Retrieved February 26, 2013.