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The Embryo's in Bloom

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Length
  
41:51

Release date
  
1998

Artist
  
Dog Fashion Disco

Label
  
Rotten Records

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Released
  
1998; re-issued September 5, 2006

Producer
  
Dog Fashion Disco, Drew Mazurek

The Embryo's In Bloom (1998)
  
Anarchists of Good Taste (2001)

Genres
  
Avant-garde metal, Experimental rock

Similar
  
Dog Fashion Disco albums, Experimental rock albums

The Embryo's In Bloom is Dog Fashion Disco's third album, originally released on OuterLoop Records in 1998, then reissued in 2000 before going out of print in 2001. The studio quality of this album is noticeably better than the band's preceding albums, and they were subsequently pleased with the resulted sound. It was re-released by Rotten Records in 2006.

Contents

Album Information

  • The track "A Corpse Is A Corpse" is omitted from the track listing, but is not omitted from the sleeve.
  • As with Experiments in Alchemy, tracks 3-8 were re-recorded and appear on later albums in some form.
  • The title comes from a line in the song "God Crisis".
  • This is the only Dog Fashion Disco release to not feature horns.
  • Track Information

  • "G Eye Joe" and "A Corpse Is A Corpse" are re-recorded songs from their first album, Erotic Massage.
  • "9 to 5 at the Morgue" and "The Satanic Cowboy" are re-recorded songs from their second album Experiments in Alchemy.
  • Credits

  • Todd Smith - Vocals
  • Greg Combs - Guitars
  • Stephen Mears - Bass
  • Sennen Quigley - Keyboards, Guitar
  • John Ensminger - Drums
  • Additional Personnel

  • Tom Baker - Mastering
  • Drew Mazurek - Recording, Co-Producer, Mixing
  • Jake Mossman - Assistant Mixer
  • Mike Rippe - Assistant Mixer
  • Songs

    1Siamese Fever5:07
    2Toothless Dream4:20
    3G Eye Joe3:30

    References

    The Embryo's in Bloom Wikipedia