Deviant (Pitchshifter album)

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Deviant
Deviant album cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released23 May 2000 (2000-05-23)
Recorded1999 (1999)–2000 (2000)
StudioPitchshifter Studios, Shabby Road, Nottingham, Eldorado Studios, Burbank
Genre
Length44:50
Label MCA, Universal
Producer Dave Jerden
Pitchshifter chronology
Un-United Kingdom
(1999)
Deviant
(2000)
PSI
(2002)
Pitchshifter studio album chronology
www.pitchshifter.com
(1998)
Deviant
(2000)
PSI
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [1]
earPollutionFavorable [2]
Exclaim! Mixed [3]
Kerrang! Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg [4]
Legends Favorable [5]
Metal Hammer 9/10 [6]
PopMatters Mixed [7]
Sea of TranquilityStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [8]

Deviant is the fifth album by the British industrial metal band Pitchshifter, released in 2000. It was a follow-up to the commercially successful album www.pitchshifter.com , but was seen by the record label as a disappointment. Promotional videos by DOSE Productions were made for the tracks "Hidden Agenda" and "Dead Battery". The track "Everything's Fucked" was originally released as "Everything Sucks". [9] Jello Biafra makes an appearance on the track "As Seen on TV". By March 2002, the album had sold 33,000 copies in the U.S., just over half the amount www.pitchshifter.com had sold at the same time.

Contents

Before Deviant was released, a promotional sampler CD was released under the name 'Deviant Sampler'.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Condescension"Jonathan Alan Carter, Jonathan Seth Clayden, James Donald Davies 3:12
2."Wafer Thin"Pitchshifter3:31
3."Keep it Clean"Clayden, Davies3:50
4."Forget the Facts"Pitchshifter3:16
5."Hidden Agenda"Pitchshifter4:16
6."Scene This"Pitchshifter3:52
7."Dead Battery"Pitchshifter3:45
8."As Seen on TV"Pitchshifter2:54
9."Everything's Fucked"Pitchshifter4:26
10."Chump Change"Pitchshifter3:45
11."Stronger"Pitchshifter3:37
12."P.S.I.cological"Pitchshifter4:37

Album cover

Pitchshifter's album cover used a picture of a painting by Gee Vaucher, who did artwork for Crass and Carcass. The painting shows a cross between the Pope John Paul II and Queen Elizabeth II. The album cover was banned in Poland, due to some of the public's response and complaints deeming the image offensive and insulting to the Pope. The band and MCA Records apologized and changed the artwork.

Personnel

Pitchshifter

Additional musicians

Technical personnel

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