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Die So Fluid - Spawn Of Dysfunction - Purple [Colored Vinyl] [Limited Edition] (Purp)

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Format: Vinyl
Rel. Date: 11/29/2024
UPC: 630428036314

Spawn Of Dysfunction - Purple [Colored Vinyl] [Limited Edition] (Purp)
Artist: Die So Fluid
Format: Vinyl
New: Available $24.99
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DISC: 1

1. Bitterness by Discipline
2. Spawn of Dysfunction
3. Circus of Sin
4. Tripitaka
5. Kiss the Floor
6. Disconnected
7. 7.Brainwash
8. Draw a Line and Cross It
9. Suck Me Dry
10. Chasing Dawn

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Spawn of Dysfunction is the first album by Die So Fluid. It was recorded at Criterion Studios, London, in November 2003 and released through the band's own label, Cartesian Records Ltd, in the United Kingdom in 2004. It was distributed by Cargo Records. The album was not released internationally until 2008. It was distributed by Renaissance Recordings in the USA and Universal Music Germany distributed it to several European countries. Serving as both a great introduction to Die so fluid's career and another stellar example of Grog (Georgina Lisee)'s musical talent, 'Spawn of Dysfunction is too overlooked and evidently underrated for all it's accessibility and astounding song-writing. Given that both Feline and Ultraviolet experienced quite a lot of mediated success in the 90's, you'd be forgiven for thinking that Die so Fluid should at least deserve as much, if not much more recognition for their brand of Alternative Rock and Metal. That said, all three of the aforementioned bands, having been fronted by no other than Bassist and Vocalist "Grog" (AKA Georgina Lisee), have at least hit the UK's incredibly expanding music scene at least once throughout their fifteen or so years of existence. It was with the failures to communicate and disputes between Ultraviolet and famous record label EMI that Die so Fluid 're-birthed' as it were (alongside two very talented musicians in Guitarist Drew Richards and Drummer Al Fletcher who also played their parts in Feline and Ultraviolet), and ever since their formation twelve years ago it is unfortunately as if the band was only founded yesterday.Criminally underrated as this band are however, you will either be mesmerized by the sometimes solemn, sometimes astoundingly aggressive vocals of Grog or bored to death with her constant attempts to make her voice flow with the music. In the band's excellent début album, 'Spawn of Dysfunction', Grog makes this work extremely well to her advantage.Available for the first time on 180 gram neon purple vinyl.
        
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