Album

Perversion

Gravity Kills

1998 · Electronic, Rock

Perversion by Gravity Kills

Perversion is an Electronic album by Gravity Kills, originally released in 1998. On Gatefold: 9 pressings tracked.

About

"Perversion" is a 1998 album by Industrial Rock act Gravity Kills. In an April 2000 online chat session, one of the band members disclosed that the title of the album was going to be named "Whore", but their record label TVT Records threw a fit and thought it was not a good idea to use the title, so 2 days before they would go to manufacturing the CDs, the band came up with name 'Perversion', so it was titled Perversion. On the front cover of the album, there is writing that says "Safe Handling Instructions" and information, protection and instructions on how to keep clean and alive written underneath. Possibly the songs and graphic designs references the signs of meat or poultry, viruses or bacteria and illness or diseases. Inside the case (Where's there two pictures split up in half), on the left side the two pictures, there is picture of Jeff Scheel tied to a chair and rapidly moving his head back and forth. On the right side of the two pictures, there is the band members Doug Firley, Matt Dudenhoeffer and Kurt Kerns near the right corner listening to something with headphones on and there are pigs in the pictures. Lyrics are also feature in the flip-folder inside.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Falling4:02
  2. 2If4:05
  3. 3Crashing3:39
  4. 4Drown3:39
  5. 5Alive3:52
  6. 6Wanted4:03
  7. 7Always4:44
  8. 8One3:46
  9. 9Disintegrate4:40
  10. 10Belief (To Rust)4:15

Sound DNA

  • Electronic

Credits

The people behind it.

9 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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