Ultracide

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"Ultracide"
Diatribe - Ultracide.jpg
Single by Diatribe
B-side "Junkyard"
Released1996 (1996)
Studio
Various
    • Noiseplus
    • (Los Angeles, California)
    • The Sonic Skateboards Studio
Genre Industrial rock
Length4:26
Label Re-Constriction
Songwriter(s)

Ultracide is a song by Diatribe, released as a single in 1996 by Re-Constriction Records. [1]

Contents

Music

The songs "Ultracide" and "Advanced Therapy" were previously unreleased before appearing on the Ultracide single while the original version of "Junkyard" was taken from the band's self-titled debut. In 1997 "Ultracide" was placed on Got Moose? Re-Constriction CD Sampler #2 [2] [3] by Re-Constriction Records while "Junkyard" (Radio Edit) was released on Awake the Machines - On the Line Vol. 2 by Out of Line and Sub/Mission Records. [4]

Reception

Fabryka Music Magazine gave Ultracide three out of four possible stars and said ""Advanced Therapy" reminds me a bit of MLWTTKK, and "Ultracide" is a typical for Diatribe song with a variety of samples and stable atmosphere." [5] Randolph Heard of Option recommended the release to those who enjoyed their 1996 debut album [6]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicRemixer(s)Length
1."Ultracide" Marc Jameson
 4:26
2."Junkyard" (Radio Edit)Jameson
  • Biagini
  • Jameson
 4:16
3."Junkyard" (Club Mix)Jameson
  • Biagini
  • Jameson
Collide 5:24
4."Junkyard" (Two-Color Mix)Jameson
  • Biagini
  • Jameson
Diatribe 5:59
5."Advanced Therapy"   7:38

Personnel

Adapted from the Ultracide liner notes. [7]

Diatribe

Additional performers

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
United States1996 Re-Constriction CD REC-007
Cargo

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References

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