- Deviant (Pitchshifter album)
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Deviant Studio album by Pitchshifter Released May 23, 2000 Recorded 1999 - 2000 at Pitchshifter Studios, Shabby Road, Nottingham and at Eldorado Studios, Burbank Genre Industrial rock
Alternative rockLength 44:50 Label MCA/Universal Producer Dave Jerden Pitchshifter chronology www.pitchshifter.com
(1998)Deviant
(2000)PSI
(2002)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Deviant is an 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 released for radio play in an altered version "Everything Sucks". 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.
Before Deviant was released a promotional sampler CD was released under the name 'Deviant Sampler',
Contents
Track listing
No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Condescension" Carter, Clayden, Davies 3:12 2. "Wafer Thin" Pitchshifter 3:31 3. "Keep It Clean" Clayden, Davies 3:50 4. "Forget the Facts" Pitchshifter 3:16 5. "Hidden Agenda" Pitchshifter 4:16 6. "Scene This" Pitchshifter 3:52 7. "Dead Battery" Pitchshifter 3:45 8. "As Seen on TV" Pitchshifter 2:54 9. "Everything's Fucked" Pitchshifter 4:26 10. "Chump Change" Pitchshifter 3:45 11. "Stronger" Pitchshifter 3:37 12. "P.S.I.cological" Pitchshifter 4:37 Album cover ban
Pitchshifter's album cover used a picture of one of Gee Vaucher's Paintings, 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 the some of the public's response and complaints to the image saying "Why did you insult the Pope?!". MCA Records forced the band to change the album cover in Poland and replaced it with another image.
Personnel
- Pitchshifter
- J.S. Clayden - lead vocals and programming
- Jim Davies - lead and rhythm guitar
- Matt Grundy - live rhythm guitar
- Mark Clayden - bass
- Jason Bowld - live drums, percussion
- Additional musicians
- Jello Biafra - Spoken word on 'As Seen on TV'
- John Stainer - drums, percussion
- Production
- The Huja Brothers - comic artwork
- Howard Forbes and Unknown Graphic Services - artwork
- Gee Vaucher - original painting
- Anette Cisneros, Elan Trujillo and J.S. Clayden - engineering
- Eddie Schreyer - mastering
- Dave Willis and Tony Wolliscroft - photography
- Dave Jerden - production and mixing
- Steve Duda, Johnny Carter and J.S. Clayden - programming
- Steve Duda - editing
- The Drum Doctor - drums technician
- Bryan 'Dewey' Hall - guitar technician
- Chris Jensen, Sarah Debord and Tony Santiago - technician studio assistant
References
Pitchshifter JS Clayden · Mark Clayden · Jason Bowld · Dan Rayner · Tim Rayner
Jim Davies · Stuart Toolin · Johnny A. Carter · "D".J Walters · Matt Grundy · Matt GodfreyStudio albums EPs Submit · What You See Is What You Get · Exploitainment · Un-UK · Deviant Sampler · None for All and All for OneSingles "Death Industrial" · "Deconstruction" · "Triad" · "Underachiever" · "Genius" · "Microwaved" · "What You See Is What You Get" · "Un-UK" · "Condescension" · "Hidden Agenda" · "Keep It Clean" · "Dead Battery" · "Shutdown" · "Eight Days"Remix albums Live albums Compilation albums DVD Related articles Categories:- Pitchshifter albums
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- MCA Records albums
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