Locust (EP)

Locust (EP)

Infobox Album |
Name = The Locust
Type = EP
Artist = The Locust


Released = March 1997
Recorded =
Genre =Experimental Grindcore, Power Violence, Noise rock
Length = 7:31
Label = Gold Standard Laboratories
Producer =
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"The Locust" is the third release by The Locust. It was released on Gold Standard Laboratories in March 1997.

It is significant in The Locust's history for being the first recording of the band relying heavily on keyboards and synthesizers combined with their Power Violence style influenced mainly by Crossed Out and the like. This is the special sound that The Locust has since become known for.

In 2004 it was remastered and re-issued on 3" CD and 7" vinyl including two bonus tracks.

Track listing

Side A.
# "Halfway to a Worthless Ideal Arrangement (An Interlude to a Discontinued Sarcastic Harmony... Yea Whatever)" - 0:44
# "Prepare to Qualify" - 0:31
# "Kill Roger Hedgecock" - 0:46
# "Pain Reliever" - 0:27
# "Off By a Long Shot" - 0:42
# "Cattle Mutilation" - 0:27

Side B.
# "#99" - 1:19
# "Head Hits Concrete" - 0:27
# "Hairspray Suppository" - 0:43
# "Ass Gravity" - 0:47
# "Keep Off the Tracks" - 0:33

Note: "Ass Gravity" and "Keep Off the Tracks" are both bonus tracks on the 2004 re-issue.

Personnel

David Astor

Robert Bray

James LaValle

Justin Pearson


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