
Human = Garbage is a Metal album by Dystopia, originally released in 1994. On Gatefold: 15 pressings tracked.
About
Human = Garbage is the debut by American band Dystopia, released originally as a 12" EP through Life is Abuse, Common Cause, and Misanthropic Record. The record was later reissued on CD format containing an extra set of bonus tracks pulled from various split release. The five tracks from the original EP were recorded throughout February 1994, the first session starting at a mere 3 hours after bassist Todd Kiessling was bailed out of jail. According to Kiessling, he was arrested for trying to purchase an item with counterfeit money. He wa, however, unaware of the currency's dubious status at the time of arrest. According to the liner notes of the CD edition of the record, all of the artwork was composed of various pictures and magazines that the band found in trash can. The CD edition of the album has been released on vinyl format. In 2014, the album was pressed on double vinyl through Tankcrime. Personnel: Todd Kiessling - bass | Dino Sommese - vocal, drums | Matt Parrilo - guitar, vocal, typography, artwork | Dan Kaufman - vocals (tracks 6 through 12) Michael Nicoles - photography | Robert Vandoran - photography | Jim Barnes - production | Michael Perniski - typography | .
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Tracklist
- 1Stress Builds Character5:49
- 2Hands That Mold6:12
- 3Sanctity6:09
- 4Ignorance of Pride3:24
- 5Love // Hate4:41
- 6The Middle1:40
- 7Slaved Chains2:37
- 8Ruptured Silence4:19
- 9Green Destroyed2:28
- 10Broken Shell3:01
- 11Weed of Wisdom4:27
- 12Sleep6:16
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Sludge Metal
- heavy
- aggressive
- urban
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Dino SommeseDRUMS, VOCALS
- Matt ParrilloGUITAR, VOCALS
- Todd KiesslingBASS
- Dan KaufmanVOCALS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 15 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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