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Premonition (Vampire Rodents album)

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Length
  
69:53

Premonition (1992)
  
Lullaby Land (1993)

Release date
  
1992

Label
  
V.R.

Artist
  
Vampire Rodents

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Released
  
May 19, 1992 (1992-05-19)

Recorded
  
September 10, 1991 (1991-09-10)

Genres
  
Industrial music, Experimental rock, Sound collage, 20th-century classical music

Vampire Rodents albums
  
War Music, Clockseed, Lullaby Land, Gravity's Rim

Vampire rodents premonition full album


Premonition is the second studio album by Vampire Rodents, released in 1992 by V.R. Productions. It gathered them enough attention to get the band signed to Re-Constriction Records.

Contents

Music

The album features a heavy use of sound samples in many songs, which was a very prevalent trend in industrial music at the time. Samples used includes assorted Looney Tunes voice clips, dialogue from the horror film The Exorcist as well as narration from H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds.

The drum loop on "Babelchop" is taken from "Music to Save the World By", the 1981 synth-pop track by Alan Burnham. The second track, "Babyface", is a reimagining of Little Richard's song of the same name with altered lyrics.

Release and reception

The album was released independently for a limited time and quickly went out of print. There were plans to re-issue the album with War Music and an expanded track listing, including the unreleased songs "Lizardman", "Blind Acceleration", "Smartass", "Harelip", and "Annexation II".

Track listing

All lyrics written by Daniel Vahnke, except "Babyface" by Benny Davis; all music composed by Daniel Vahnke, except where noted.

Personnel

Adapted from the Premonition liner notes.

Songs

1Babelchop4:37
2Babyface2:37
3Monkeypump1:49

References

Premonition (Vampire Rodents album) Wikipedia


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