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VIVIsectVI (1988), Skinny Puppy's fourth album, was one of the band's most well-received efforts, placing on Melody Maker's best of 1988 list and garnering several retrospective accolades. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Bradley Torreano of AllMusic hailed the album as a masterpiece, and Jim Harper of the same publication saw VIVIsectVI as the beginning of ...
"Inquisition" acts as the midpoint of Skinny Puppy's 1992 album Last Rights. [2] Even though it is a pounding, aggressive, mechanical industrial dance song that John Bush of AllMusic described as "heart-stopping" and as the pinnacle of its album, [3] it still functions as a break from the surrounding chaos and sorrow of Last Rights. [4]
Back & Forth Vol7 is an album by industrial music group Skinny Puppy, consisting of outtakes from Last Rights and The Process. [2] It was released through cEvin Key 's Subconscious Communications [ 3 ] in 2007.
The Greater Wrong of the Right is the ninth studio album by Canadian electro-industrial band Skinny Puppy, released by SPV on May 25, 2004. It is their first full-length record since 1996's The Process .
The Greater Wrong of the Right LIVE is a 2-DVD set from Skinny Puppy. Disc one is live footage from their 2004 fall tour shot in Toronto , Ontario and Montreal , Quebec . Disc two includes archival footage from the band's three previous tours.
VIVIsectVI (pronounced "vivisect six") is the fourth studio album by Canadian electro-industrial band Skinny Puppy. It was released on September 12, 1988 through Nettwerk . Despite tackling controversial topics like animal rights , chemical warfare , and environmental waste , VIVIsectVI was well-received.
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Twelve Inch Anthology is a compilation album by Skinny Puppy. [2] It contains most of the band's early singles and B-sides. The CD is currently out of print but still available for download. The cover design is a collage of previous Steven R Gilmore covers. [2]