Album
Deathshead Extermination
Crisis
1996 · Rock
Rare pressing on Gatefold

Deathshead Extermination is a Metal album by Crisis, originally released in 1996. On Gatefold: 10 pressings tracked.
About
In Chinese, the same symbol doubles for the words crisis and opportunity. This seemingly contradictory notion also provides the driving philosophy behind New York-based musical anarchists Crisi. Though essentially grounded in death metal, it's fair to say that Crisis' stunning second album, 1996's Deathshead Extermination, defies most attempts at categorization. All swirling basse, marshaling drum roll, and cascading guitar, instrumental opener "Onslaught" is a good introduction for the controlled chaos about to ensue, but nothing can prepare listeners for the star of Crisis' sonic freak show that is outrageous vocalist Karyn Crisi. A true original, she employs a schizophrenic array of voices -- mostly death metal growls and clean-singing tones that are unexpectedly punctuated by piercing whoops and squeals -- to deliver her lyrical mish-mash of anti-establishment hatred and free-form existential poetry. At least half of her multiple personalities are raving lunatic, and the other half haven't yet been properly diagnosed, but suffice to say that listening to her is entertaining. Album highlights such as "Working out the Grave," "The Watcher," and the positively hysteric "Prisoner Scavenger" exploit this lunatic interplay between band and singer to the max, with only a few cuts (the groove-laden "Wretched" and the aggressively single-minded "Different Ways to Decay," in particular) in any way approaching conventional or even linear song structure. Faced with such nerve-jarring shock tactic, many listeners are likely to find all this chaos more interesting than necessarily good, but there's no denying the compelling challenge and inventive daring that fuels them. Though certainly not for everyone, Deathshead Extermination will delight fans of unorthodox heavy metal song-writing. Credits Jeff Coplan -- Assistant Engineer Karyn Crisis -- Illustration, Photography, Vocals Mike Lopresti -- Assistant Engineer Steve McAllister -- Engineer, Producer Mike Mohney -- Assistant Engineer Afzaal Nasiruddeen -- Artwork, Guitar, Producer, Typography Fred Waring -- Drums Joe West -- Assistant Engineer Norman Westberg -- Guitar .
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Tracklist
- 1Onslaught2:07
- 2Working Out The Graves5:13
- 3Wretched3:42
- 4The Watcher3:57
- 5Deadfall3:41
- 6Methodology7:45
- 7Bloodlines3:37
- 8Nowhere But Lost4:32
- 9Different Ways Of Decay2:51
- 10Prisoner Scavenger4:23
- 112 Minutes Hate4:17
- 12Aftermath4:26
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Industrial Metal
- abrasive
- menacing
- urban
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Afzaal NasiruddeenGUITAR
- CrisisWRITTEN BY, PERFORMER WRITTEN-BY , PERFORMER
- Fred WaringDRUMS
- Gia Chuan WangBASS
- Karyn CrisisVOCALS VOCALS, LYRICS BY, ILLUSTRATION, PHOTOGRAPHY BY VOCALS, LYRICS BY, PHOTOGRAPHY, ILLUSTRATION
- Norman WestbergGUITAR
- The Monkey Butt Sex ChoirBACKING VOCALS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 10 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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