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Released
  
November 5, 2005

Length
  
65:06

Release date
  
5 November 2005

Label
  
Metropolis Records

Recorded
  
2003-2004

Artist
  
Raymond Watts

Producer
  
Raymond Watts

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Pigmata (2005)
  
Compound Eye Sessions (2015)

Genres
  
Industrial rock, Industrial metal

Similar
  
Raymond Watts albums, Industrial rock albums

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Pigmata (2005) is the remastered re-release of 2004's Pigmartyr.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Suck Spit Shit" – 5:29
  2. "Here To Stay" – 3:31
  3. "Reject" – 3:51
  4. "Situation" – 3:38
  5. "Kundalini" – 5:46
  6. "Vitriol Vice and Virtue" – 5:15
  7. "Take" – 5:01
  8. "Arbor Vitae" – 4:33
  9. "Stage Slut" – 4:20
  10. "Junky" – 6:04
  11. "God Rod" – 5:27
  12. "On the Slaughterfront" – 6:46
  13. "Filth Healer" – 5:21

Personnel

  • Raymond Watts - vocals, guitars, programming
  • Eden - bass, programming
  • Steve White - guitars, programming
  • Joolz Hodgeson - guitars
  • Andy Selway - drums
  • Arianne Schreiber - backing vocals
  • Isaac Glendening - re-mastering
  • with

  • Marc Heal - additional programming on 'Situation' and 'Here To Stay'
  • Harry - vocals on 'Take'
  • Bryan Black - backing vocals on 'Junky'
  • Oliver Grasset - additional programming on 'Junky'
  • Jules Cooper - additional guitars
  • Album information

    Under Grand Recordings, Pigmartyr was not mastered and many people could not get the album. It was soon remastered and re-released under Metropolis Records under the PIG moniker and a new title, Pigmata. Raymond recorded three bonus songs for the album as well as having Isaac Glendening of Cesium 137 mix them. The album went on to become a rather large success at Metropolis Records, keeping the #1 spot on Metropolis' best seller list for several weeks.

    Songs

    1Suck Spit Shit5:29
    2Here to Stay3:31
    3Reject3:52

    References

    Pigmata Wikipedia