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Artist...: The Dillinger Escape Plan With Mike Patton
Album....: Irony Is A Dead Scene
Genre....: Hardcore
Label....: Epitaph
Lang.....: English
Year.....: 2002
Source...: CD EP
Rip.date.: 07-17-2017
St.date..: 08-27-2002
Encoder..: FLAC 1.3.1
Quality..: 1028kbps Avg 44.1kHz 2 channels
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01 Hollywood Squares 4:08
02 Pig Latin 3:31
03 When Good Dogs Do Bad Things 6:00
04 Come To Daddy 4:21
Total Size.: 4 Files/139.2MB/18:00 min
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When Dillinger Escape Plan opened for Mike Patton's Mr. Bungle
in 1999, the show was a dream for fans of experimental metal.
When a break between vocalists allowed Dillinger Escape Plan to
seek out a collaborator to fill the time, Patton seemed like an
inspired choice to mix up their assault. Despite the
ridiculously high expectations from both artists' fan bases,
Irony Is a Dead Scene is a brilliant collaboration between the
two. Coming off as a challenge to the stale rap metal scene that
often sites Patton as an influence, it's hard not to view this
as the natural progression of Faith No More's King for a Day...
sound. Dillinger Escape Plan builds mountains of molten guitar
riffs and eerie sound effects into an angular landscape of
complex ideas, just to let Patton pull the whole thing together
with his multi-faceted croon. One only needs to hear the Mel
Blanc-meets-Ian MacKaye jabbering on "When Good Dogs Do Bad
Things" to understand how brilliant he can be on the microphone,
and if that doesn't convince listeners, then maybe the falsetto
breakdown or grizzled rap found later in the song can do the
job. The songwriting here is truly inspired, displaying the
prodigious chops of Dillinger better than anything they've done
since Calculating Infinity. It would be impossible to cite all
the genres covered in the 18 minutes of music here, but this
band has truly earned its standing as the heir to Faith No
More's infamous versatility. A disappointing cover of Aphex
Twin's "Come to Daddy" (barely) fails to match the original's
unpleasant atmosphere and manic approach, but otherwise this is
an excellent EP that confounds as much as it inspires. To anyone
disillusioned with the mainstream metal scene in 2002, this is
what rock-radio junkies were missing out on that summer.
Url: http://www.dillingerescapeplan.org/
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