New Evil Vibe
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| New Evil Vibe | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | July 30th, 2002[1] | |||
| Recorded | Summer 2001[1] | |||
| Studio | Zion House of Flesh (Hopewell, NJ)[2] | |||
| Length | 1:09:44 | |||
| Label | Chocodog Records | |||
| Producer | Andrew Weiss | |||
| Instant Death chronology | ||||
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New Evil Vibe is a studio album by Instant Death, released on July 30th, 2002 on Chocodog Records.
Description and History[edit | edit source]
New Evil Vibe is the only studio album released by Instant Death, and serves as a collection of most of the songs they had written up to that point. Due to the sheer volume of songs, it was briefly planned to split the collection between two albums, but this decision was reversed before the album's released.[1] The album was recorded in Summer of 2001 through August, and it was mastered on January 13th, 2002.[1]
Track Listing[edit | edit source]
| 1 | Across The USA |
| 2 | Big Black Buick |
| 3 | Burn It |
| 4 | Can't Fill The Void |
| 5 | Can't Get It Together |
| 6 | Doesn't Really Matter |
| 7 | Dreamland |
| 8 | Eternity |
| 9 | Frustration |
| 10 | God Loves You |
| 11 | Hammer To The School |
| 12 | Hate |
| 13 | Ice Cold |
| 14 | Kinky City |
| 15 | Lesbo Limbo |
| 16 | Like, You Know |
| 17 | Little Sisters Of The Poor |
| 18 | Lord Of Illusion |
| 19 | Fred |
| 20 | Paxil |
| 21 | Pharmaceuticals |
| 22 | Rags In A Rats' Nest |
| 23 | Finders/Keepers |
| 24 | Mobilization |
| 25 | Sweet Relief |
| 26 | The Enabler |
| 27 | Wild Ride |
| 28 | 1983... (A Merman I Should Turn to Be) |
Track 28 is a hidden track.
Known Personnel[edit | edit source]
Sourced from the liner notes unless stated otherwise.
- Scott Byrne - drums, synthesizer, vocals, percussion
- Dave Dreiwitz - bass, vocals, theremin, trumpet, flute, piano
- Andrew Weiss - producer, engineering, mixing
- Tom Ruff - mastering
- Kayt Hester Lent - cover art, photography