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  2. Last Rights (album) - Wikipedia

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    Despite these troubles, Last Rights was the group's first album to chart on the Billboard 200, peaking at position 193 and becoming Skinny Puppy's most popular release at the time. [ 45 ] Last Rights' release was preceded by the "Inquisition" single, which came out on March 24, 1992, and included a B-side , "Lahuman8", which was created at the ...

  3. Inquisition (song) - Wikipedia

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    "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]

  4. Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse - Wikipedia

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    Frances Litman of the Times Colonist panned the album, apologizing to Skinny Puppy fans before saying "how this noise can be classified as music is beyond me". [ 26 ] In 1987, Melody Maker named the album the 11th best album of the year, describing the album as a "desolate, crackling chunk of rust encrusted machinery tacked with bolts ...

  5. Remix Dystemper - Wikipedia

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    Remix Dystemper is a 1998 remix album of Skinny Puppy tracks, by various artists. An early pressing of the Remix DysTemper album shipped with all the proper artwork, but the disc contained Christian gospel music instead of the Skinny Puppy remixes. A promo version of the album contained only eight tracks, omitting tracks 3, 4, 10, 11, 12.

  6. Bites (album) - Wikipedia

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    Bites is the first full-length studio album by Canadian industrial band Skinny Puppy, released as an LP through Nettwerk in 1985. [2] It was reissued in 1993 on CD with additional material compiled from cassette releases, international releases, and previously undistributed tracks. [3]

  7. The Greater Wrong of the Right - Wikipedia

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    The band released a music video for the song "Pro-test" directed by long-time collaborator William Morrison. The video depicts a rivalry between two groups of breakdancers and was inspired by Morrison's previous video work documenting the dance style. [9] The album was re-released by Metropolis Records on January 28, 2014. [28]

  8. Twelve Inch Anthology - Wikipedia

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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]

  9. Bites and Remission - Wikipedia

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    The release of this compilation coincides with that of Remission & Bites and contains many of the same songs, albeit in a different context. This compilation culls songs from the assorted releases of Skinny Puppy's first two albums, Remission and Bites , and features remixes of two songs in place of their original versions.