I wore this cassette tape out while 17 yrs old delivering pizzas for Pizza Hut in 1994, it was this and Terrence McKenna speeches dubbed over space time continuum that was my intermission between the hut and trailer parks full of drunkards.
I just started listening to SP a few months ago after a rad lady at the bank brought them up in a conversation, I love everything they've made from Bites to Weapon. Lately their stuff from the 80s has been dominating my skate sessions, and I hope these fellas continue to make jams for a long time, much love from a new fan born the same year Rabies came out to all that were lucky enough to grow up with Skinny Puppy in their ears!
I was the only skater that was into Industrial around me, my 1st skate comp I played something from this album... ppl didn't really know about Skinny Puppy at all; and most skaters didn't care Yet.
Got this album in middle school. Older friend in highschool made a tape for me. No song titles . No album cover. When i could afford the album ....Chainsaw was on a single so BURNTWITHWATER was the last song on one side. It had a loop groove so when it samples " good Lord here my prayer Amen" it looped over and over until you took the needle off by hand. Used to sleep to this album! Definitely the more ambient feeling of their albums. Much RESPECT due to everyone involved in the this band and the label who supported them through these great albums! Living or dead.
1st Skinny Puppy song I ever heard was Dig It when I was high AF. Went out the next day an bought this. Been hooked since. Saw them live for the first time when they toured for VIVISect VI.
Indeed, this album has always felt like home to me. Not at all scary or horrific. I always interpreted the darkness of sound scape and despair in vocals as reflection of society in it’s true form. Listening to it is like a shower washing that grit of reality off. Reflecting it back from which it came.
Remember buying this on a whim in the 80's because the cover had won an award. I was horrified and entranced at the same time. It grew quickly on me, and listening to it now, doesn't even seem nearly as harsh as it is did way back then. Saw them live in Edmonton. Crazy amazing show, like a torture set. NIvek Ogre was strapped to a gurney that kept flipping him upside down. Crazy good.
The cover art won an award? Are you sure you're not mistaken for its inclusion on Tipper Gore's list of examples why she wanted CDs to have parental guidance stickers?
My first Skinny Puppy CD..and it seemed like CDs were all pretty new on the market when this came out. Bought it at Poobah's in Pasadena, California. At the time Poobah's was a very well regarded record store for emerging artists in new wave music. I can never forget how excited the owner's of that store were when I bought the CD. Apparently, I was the first sale. They both told me that SP would be the next best thing in music , and that this album would change music forever. Listening to it now some 35 year later, I tend to agree. I am still not sure that SP got all the credit they deserve. The first couple songs on this are perfect.
This is the album that introduced me to Skinny Puppy. As one of many long time fans of SP I have to say that for more than a year, this was our only exposure. If I didn't like this album I never would have been a fan. To the poseurs who don't like this album... listen to Camaflouge, it might be more soothing for you.
Bought brap 3 and 4 on a whim for my first album. Tripped on acid and took me 5 years before i could lidten to that album again. These guys are awesome.
Still cannot believe this music, this art exists. Found it by mistake and could not listen to it at first. It grew up on me over the course of the last 16 years like nothing ever did. I'm 32. I'm absolutely sure now it is the most compelling piece of music I've ever heard. Cannot be compared. The whole; with all the live performances engraved in my mind, the lyrics I misinterpreted and reread across different sources time again, the meanings it had for me, the visuals, the social criticism, nihilism, one's struggle with himself... It is a katabasis from which one's mind returns illuminated, forever out of the cavern. Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse I believe this album expresses alot of the ''taboo'' feelings that a human experiences but cannot name or categorize. (Like feeling sorry, sad or revolted for the abusive suffering of others in our sake or the struggle of a human with himself whilst struggling to find his own place in the world.) It is the reason why it is difficult to get into. It's actually hurting in a physically violent way and I felt is meant to also naturally induce fear and unease with tonality and sounds to create greater than life scenery through my earbuds. Bands can try to sound crazy, broken and dark but they run the risk of becoming caricatures. This on the other hand, when I was younger, made me think that this person (OGHR) was really a deep, crazy, broken and dark person and I ended up having ''empathy'' towards him, that maybe if I understood why he was so angry and frustrated in such a genuine way, I could also understand myself. The raw and chaotic imperfections of this album make it perfect to me, much more than latter releases, but I had to go through all their music to really convince myself that this IS out of time and space and although I can hardly believe this exists still to this day. IMHO, I think that artists in their prime existential crisis of adulthood, have a window of opportunity for unhinibited creativity in which they can create a masterpiece because both the drudge of life and influence of others have not taken roots deep enough yet. After that, even if they try, one cannot return to that state of pure will to exteriorize. This period of Skinny Puppy is that to me. VIVIsectVI would be the last of the great ones for me. Not that I don't like Rabies, TDP etc... but I feel like it went from dark goth intellectual revolution to festival headbanging moshpit inducing rock or cleaner electronic jerks. Very good tracks on latter albums, no question, but it would gradually lose it's grit. What made me like Skinny Puppy was getting kicked in the gut by the harsh, raw violence of older albums and then find my own ray of beauty throughout it. A dancier beat here and there, a ''funny'' yet automatically classic sample quote, a string horror synth line that would follow me, but always in a very subtle and ephemeral way. Made me come back over and over again. Thank you.
The eighties moved faster than they’ll tell you. All of it despite the near total absence of any cohesive, intellectual oversight. This album came out between break dancing and the first gulf war build-up. One spring in the mountains I played this loud in a borrowed Volvo 240 with the windows half down. Stopped at a traffic light I could hear Whitney Houston cranked coming from the next car over. No one has ever faithfully explained this era. What a mess. Those of us who emerged from it intact are ticking time-bombs -aesthetically speaking. We’re way too culturally fucked up to be able to tell the story and it would never make sense anyway. We are a handful of witnesses. Ignore us at your own peril.
Yep. I think in many respect we were the great 'incorporators.' Back then, I remember discussing the interesting sound effects of Don Henley's 'Dirty Laundry,' and moments later everyone in the group is air guitaring Kirk Hammett's solo on 'Master of Puppets.' We're all stoned and then someone in the Celica pulls out THIS cassette. We may not have been the Chaos, but we were Titans compared to the limp-wristed successive generation of perceived gods that followed.
Well said my friend I don't know who you are but you are definitely a wordsmith! If you don't write songs you should! Or maybe a collaboration is in, .....(word needed) lol #loveisthenewtrend #jasonjupiterandtheglamrocket 🚀
Traveled from WV to Cincinnati for this albums tour- prob 700 people attended- I know there were only 10 of us dancing- how was this possible? Amazing stage show, have seen them on several tours in San Francisco
First CD I bought. It will always be one of my favorites. I don't love all their stuff, but that's art. VIVIsectVI resonated more than Too Dark Park. SP is an artform, we all pull what moves us.
First one I heard from these immortals, got the LP still; however Cleanse, Fold and Manipulate was the album that truly hooked me ! Addiction is from that one
This music reminds me of when I used to be apart of the industrial scene when I was younger. It takes me back to Alchemy at Nations, and the Edge, and U turn( the best Industrial club I have ever been to).
I have been mixing music since 1986. DJYT ON THE MOON 🌙 RUTHLESS ROUX PRODUCTIONS...Skinny Puppy and The Cure are my greatest influences. Skinny Puppy was supposed to just be a spin off side project. Thank God for the massive cult following that developed over time. I still get chills every time I listen to the Skinny Ghost lyrics str8 from the lungs of beeeelzebub.... 😎
They released their masterpiece in 1984, the year I was born, and it still sounds like it was made by lifeforms we are unlikely to be important enough to meet
I hoped they would be around forever. My older sister turned me on to this when I was 13 it was the greatest thing I had ever had the pleasure hearing.
funny Stairs & Flowers got a video and had the most exposure for them at this point. Side 2 of this album is so different. still holds up after 40 years
Not well played. Be honest with yourself. Calling yourself a fan in the aftermath doesn't mean shit. If she left you only because you didn't yet appreciate a band... consider yourself lucky. More to it than that, and that happens.
Way way way back when this was still new material I wanted to make a super long party tape (hours long) so the only way to do that was to put it on VHS tapes at extended play. This also allowed mixing it with video. I ended up recording the movies The Blue Brothers and Terminator with a bunch of industrial/goth/new wave songs. One Time One Place was on the tape during the Blues Brothers movie, so whenever I hear that song I think of the scene from the Blue Brothers when they were sneaking into the building to pay the tax bill.
I know this comment is two years old, but you can find the original version on a compilation CD called "Industrial Strength Machine Music: The Framework of Industrial Rock 1978-1995." I got the CD for this exact reason, and it's a good quality conversion.
@@dateddelvings1695 Thanks! Someone else pointed this out to me years prior to my comment in some other message board or something where I was bitching about it, and so I already had the compilation. But good on you for this comment because I should have mentioned it for some other lost soul looking for the original edit
@@christiaanvandenakker901 Glad to hear you have it now! I'm very new to Skinny Puppy and industrial in general, but I immediately knew that was the version I preferred. Hearing those vicious "Dig it!" screams louder and clearer was worth the price of admission alone. Now to track down "Left Handshake!"
Does anyone know why there's a completely different mix of the song "Addiction" on my copy of Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse? It doesn't sound anything like the one in this video. Did they release two different albums?
@@theekenneth yes, kenneth, realization of the world fuktupness is... dunno what it is,but its sad that we need crisis to see what is plain.is boring and dying.words makes no sense.world makes no sense.arguing about self-apsorbed not-important shit.everybody screaming 'meMeMeMeMe!!!. What can you do? Don't know.in a depressiv state now,not a right person for answer giving.dont believe there is answr
Wow, I was pulling my hair out trying to figure out what was going on. I thought my ears were deceiving me at first. Glad to see I'm not the only one who noticed this is the NOT the "Addiction" that I remember being on this CD.
Crazy that I listened to them way back in the 80s and find myself still listening now in 2022!!! And they still sound as fresh today as they did then
I always go back to this album and then up to too dark park. It just hits a certain nerve
do you think times really changed that much for worse or is it only my imagination as I wasnt alive back then?
We are seeing them Saturday the 8th of April 2023!
Probably their last tour.
I’m the same why I’m also buying all the reissues and they really sound great
This album helped keep my sanity at one point in my life.
It kept me company while I lost mine.
OF COURSE YOUR HEAD WENT INTO A BLACK HOLE AND EVENT HORIZON AS DAVID ISNT SCARY?
I wore this cassette tape out while 17 yrs old delivering pizzas for Pizza Hut in 1994, it was this and Terrence McKenna speeches dubbed over space time continuum that was my intermission between the hut and trailer parks full of drunkards.
You can really hear the Roland TR-707 and TR-727 drum machines all over this album. Great rhythm-keepers for a great band.
Antagonism is one of the most beautiful and powerful songs I have ever heard in my entire life.
im an music expert n yes its one of the best songs ever.
In my life too...
This album is a masterpiece.
Yes
I just started listening to SP a few months ago after a rad lady at the bank brought them up in a conversation, I love everything they've made from Bites to Weapon. Lately their stuff from the 80s has been dominating my skate sessions, and I hope these fellas continue to make jams for a long time, much love from a new fan born the same year Rabies came out to all that were lucky enough to grow up with Skinny Puppy in their ears!
Only a true genius is a, Skinny Puppy and Blade Runner fan.
I was the only skater that was into Industrial around me, my 1st skate comp I played something from this album... ppl didn't really know about Skinny Puppy at all; and most skaters didn't care Yet.
@@samh.8965I fucking jinxed it, they put out one last tour and then decide to hang it up after 40+ years lol.
@@roybatty4578 Naaaah, They will live on through the holes of many earbuds and sweet rail landings. You should check out Boy Harsher.
@@samh.8965 Oh hell yes, I'll get on that after I drop the teenager off at school and break out the boombox! Good to hear from you again!
Got this album in middle school. Older friend in highschool made a tape for me. No song titles . No album cover. When i could afford the album ....Chainsaw was on a single so BURNTWITHWATER was the last song on one side. It had a loop groove so when it samples " good Lord here my prayer Amen" it looped over and over until you took the needle off by hand. Used to sleep to this album! Definitely the more ambient feeling of their albums. Much RESPECT due to everyone involved in the this band and the label who supported them through these great albums! Living or dead.
1st Skinny Puppy song I ever heard was Dig It when I was high AF. Went out the next day an bought this. Been hooked since. Saw them live for the first time when they toured for VIVISect VI.
High on life...?
fucking awesome. vivi is prolly my fave album. miss those times.
I saw up 1990' s ..l
Oh. I saw em latin quarters.
I saw em kuck this &%=
Ah, the atmosphere. The memories.
Michael Colello nothing like it out at the time.Love it
@@stepbro4978 00
This album blew my mind ,I was 12 when I bought it.Brings back a lot of memories.
I was in my mopar roadrunner in the pouring rain. 18 . Changed my life. Just kinda ssw things different after this. Still glad.
batbitten I never really listened to mainstream pop again since then.
then you figured out they are dolphins?
That's awesome! I was around the same age too. I got this on cassette re-gifted to me by someone. Best ever gift still to this day.
One of my most favorite albums. It's fun to get lost in the layers of experimental chaos and conventional music segments all blended up together.
Yeah, my dad was into industrial, he introduced me to all of it. From Skinnypupy to Front242
I was lucky to see this tour, hub ballroom in Seattle 1986
This albums seems to be a bit underrated, alot of the fans dont like it but it honestly has amazing drum machine programming
The album does have fucking amazing drum machine programming...
Damn right it has amazing drumm machine programming
SP at their finest!
It’s more then a bit underrated . It’s VERY underrated this is one of their best albums
Totally agree
The first four songs blend perfectly into one another
Love is so good!!
and things take a quick turn when stairs and flowers kicks in
Psyck piece of work. One of my favourite go to albums. While others lost themselves, I found myself in this album
Indeed, this album has always felt like home to me.
Not at all scary or horrific. I always interpreted the darkness of sound scape and despair in vocals as reflection of society in it’s true form. Listening to it is like a shower washing that grit of reality off. Reflecting it back from which it came.
God I love the start of Deep Down Trauma Hounds, the whole sounds was so different and I couldn't get enough of this they created.
The whole album is pretty chill.
Remember buying this on a whim in the 80's because the cover had won an award. I was horrified and entranced at the same time. It grew quickly on me, and listening to it now,
doesn't even seem nearly as harsh as it is did way back then. Saw them live in Edmonton. Crazy amazing show, like a torture set. NIvek Ogre was strapped to a gurney that kept flipping him upside down. Crazy good.
The cover art won an award? Are you sure you're not mistaken for its inclusion on Tipper Gore's list of examples why she wanted CDs to have parental guidance stickers?
@@bryceandrew13 The cover won the award for Best Album Art at the 1987 CASBY Awards
stairs and flowers is an experimental masterpiece, i keep noticing new sounds in it!
It's one of my favorite Skinny Puppy albums...Saw them live in the early '90s in Hollywood...Excellent show...LOUD AS FUCK!
My first Skinny Puppy CD..and it seemed like CDs were all pretty new on the market when this came out. Bought it at Poobah's in Pasadena, California. At the time Poobah's was a very well regarded record store for emerging artists in new wave music. I can never forget how excited the owner's of that store were when I bought the CD. Apparently, I was the first sale. They both told me that SP would be the next best thing in music , and that this album would change music forever. Listening to it now some 35 year later, I tend to agree. I am still not sure that SP got all the credit they deserve. The first couple songs on this are perfect.
My first Puppy CD. Great stuff.
ThEIR FuCKING BEST ALBUM
One of the few SP albums I’ve never owned. I really missed out!
the way it transitions into stairs and flowers....the vibe changed real quick
This is the album that introduced me to Skinny Puppy. As one of many long time fans of SP I have to say that for more than a year, this was our only exposure. If I didn't like this album I never would have been a fan. To the poseurs who don't like this album... listen to Camaflouge, it might be more soothing for you.
Same. First introduction to Skinny Puppy. Amazing album. This is one of my favorite albums.
my introduction was peeping lives from 92 or 93 in us
Bought brap 3 and 4 on a whim for my first album. Tripped on acid and took me 5 years before i could lidten to that album again. These guys are awesome.
Still cannot believe this music, this art exists.
Found it by mistake and could not listen to it at first.
It grew up on me over the course of the last 16 years like nothing ever did. I'm 32.
I'm absolutely sure now it is the most compelling piece of music I've ever heard.
Cannot be compared.
The whole; with all the live performances engraved in my mind, the lyrics I misinterpreted and reread across different sources time again, the meanings it had for me, the visuals, the social criticism, nihilism, one's struggle with himself...
It is a katabasis from which one's mind returns illuminated, forever out of the cavern. Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse
I believe this album expresses alot of the ''taboo'' feelings that a human experiences but cannot name or categorize. (Like feeling sorry, sad or revolted for the abusive suffering of others in our sake or the struggle of a human with himself whilst struggling to find his own place in the world.)
It is the reason why it is difficult to get into.
It's actually hurting in a physically violent way and I felt is meant to also naturally induce fear and unease with tonality and sounds to create greater than life scenery through my earbuds.
Bands can try to sound crazy, broken and dark but they run the risk of becoming caricatures. This on the other hand, when I was younger, made me think that this person (OGHR) was really a deep, crazy, broken and dark person and I ended up having ''empathy'' towards him, that maybe if I understood why he was so angry and frustrated in such a genuine way, I could also understand myself.
The raw and chaotic imperfections of this album make it perfect to me, much more than latter releases, but I had to go through all their music to really convince myself that this IS out of time and space and although I can hardly believe this exists still to this day.
IMHO, I think that artists in their prime existential crisis of adulthood, have a window of opportunity for unhinibited creativity in which they can create a masterpiece because both the drudge of life and influence of others have not taken roots deep enough yet. After that, even if they try, one cannot return to that state of pure will to exteriorize.
This period of Skinny Puppy is that to me.
VIVIsectVI would be the last of the great ones for me. Not that I don't like Rabies, TDP etc... but I feel like it went from dark goth intellectual revolution to festival headbanging moshpit inducing rock or cleaner electronic jerks. Very good tracks on latter albums, no question, but it would gradually lose it's grit.
What made me like Skinny Puppy was getting kicked in the gut by the harsh, raw violence of older albums and then find my own ray of beauty throughout it. A dancier beat here and there, a ''funny'' yet automatically classic sample quote, a string horror synth line that would follow me, but always in a very subtle and ephemeral way. Made me come back over and over again.
Thank you.
I have loved this for 20+ years and continue to.......
I got to hang with Nivek and his girl Cyan a few times back in the day.....good times
Burnt with Water's their scariest track ever. You will never hear anything quite like it anywhere else.
Have you heard Center Bullet from Tear Garden? (Skinny Puppy + Edward Ka-spiel from Legendary Pink Dots)
it has to do something with the exorcist samples
Absolut Kinetischer, Eklektischer, Balearischer, Delikatessen, Mächtig, Dunkler, Tief, Pur und Feiner Göttlicher Klang!
Absolut The Perpetual Intercourse!
The eighties moved faster than they’ll tell you. All of it despite the near total absence of any cohesive, intellectual oversight. This album came out between break dancing and the first gulf war build-up. One spring in the mountains I played this loud in a borrowed Volvo 240 with the windows half down. Stopped at a traffic light I could hear Whitney Houston cranked coming from the next car over. No one has ever faithfully explained this era. What a mess. Those of us who emerged from it intact are ticking time-bombs -aesthetically speaking. We’re way too culturally fucked up to be able to tell the story and it would never make sense anyway. We are a handful of witnesses. Ignore us at your own peril.
One of the most self-aware, viscerally poetic comments I've ever read on RUclips. I was there with you, and wear the same optics.
Yep. I think in many respect we were the great 'incorporators.' Back then, I remember discussing the interesting sound effects of Don Henley's 'Dirty Laundry,' and moments later everyone in the group is air guitaring Kirk Hammett's solo on 'Master of Puppets.' We're all stoned and then someone in the Celica pulls out THIS cassette. We may not have been the Chaos, but we were Titans compared to the limp-wristed successive generation of perceived gods that followed.
Beautiful profound f.u.b.a.r. been there too, what a time!
Well said my friend I don't know who you are but you are definitely a wordsmith! If you don't write songs you should! Or maybe a collaboration is in, .....(word needed) lol #loveisthenewtrend #jasonjupiterandtheglamrocket 🚀
Your right, ppl could comprehend the speed we went through in the eighties, life is just a slow coast even now.
Traveled from WV to Cincinnati for this albums tour- prob 700 people attended- I know there were only 10 of us dancing- how was this possible? Amazing stage show, have seen them on several tours in San Francisco
seen pigface in cinci grew up in southern ohio
Stairs and flowers was sick!!! a plethora of genres in my opinion
First CD I bought. It will always be one of my favorites. I don't love all their stuff, but that's art. VIVIsectVI resonated more than Too Dark Park. SP is an artform, we all pull what moves us.
Best early period puppy. Fight me !
Jab + jab + hook to the guts
Scheiß3, wie konnte ich da so lange überhören. Neue Lieblingsband!
First one I heard from these immortals, got the LP still; however Cleanse, Fold and Manipulate was the album that truly hooked me !
Addiction is from that one
Hnnhnnggngnn. Bv vvv v v.
The amazing drum machine album
Could be best ever?
@@batbitten naw but this def bumps
This music reminds me of when I used to be apart of the industrial scene when I was younger. It takes me back to Alchemy at Nations, and the Edge, and U turn( the best Industrial club I have ever been to).
Saw these guys in Gothenburg -87. Had the signed poster until a few years ago...
I have been mixing music since 1986. DJYT ON THE MOON 🌙 RUTHLESS ROUX PRODUCTIONS...Skinny Puppy and The Cure are my greatest influences. Skinny Puppy was supposed to just be a spin off side project. Thank God for the massive cult following that developed over time. I still get chills every time I listen to the Skinny Ghost lyrics str8 from the lungs of beeeelzebub.... 😎
They released their masterpiece in 1984, the year I was born, and it still sounds like it was made by lifeforms we are unlikely to be important enough to meet
not to be "that guy" but it was released in 86 - Remission (their first release) was 84
I hoped they would be around forever. My older sister turned me on to this when I was 13 it was the greatest thing I had ever had the pleasure hearing.
Your sister is cool
...love...love...love
Most talented group ever ❤️❤️❤️😍😍
I like this and Too Dark Park the most.
Excellent! 2 good ones. Bravo!
Lets not forget cleanse fold and chainsaws🦇🔥🦇
Classics.
Top 5 SP albums for sure!
The best atmosphere cloudy full of despair
I really like the drums in One time one place
THANK YOU NETTWERKBACKSTAGE
Chainsaw is my fav song, reminds me of the best period in my life
amazing album!
SP always sounded like the soundtrack to a bad dream.... and is EXCELLENT on lsd....if you can stomache it! 😉👍🏻
Anything "Skinny Puppy" is good
From long player to my second cd player from sony....with echo digital microphone input , year 1989....and now all on pc's
Gotta say,Dig it...I dig it 🤘
Favorite album
This album was released November 1986? This is cyberpunk in audio-form. This is out-of-time.
I love the reverb!
You are korrekt..das perfekt observation Broth5er..keep recieveroben....lol
CRONENBERG IS NOT AS DUMB AS MUSICIANS. HITLER AS A TURTLE OR DOLPHIN IS REAL.
LONG time fan
funny Stairs & Flowers got a video and had the most exposure for them at this point. Side 2 of this album is so different. still holds up after 40 years
chainsaw was not on the original album
I listen to all. Still my favorite. Even more than bob Marley. True battle to my first.
Takes me back to 9th grade. All the things that I did with this album playing in background. So much lipstick smeared everywhere.
Sick beats here.
Whatever that means...
So far ahead of their time. Skinny Puppy Forever💜🖤💜💀👌
If life had a sound this would be the soundtrack
This is amazing. . i had this ex-grilfriend who ditchd me for some dude that liked skinny puppy.... that'll never happen again
Because YOU are that dude now! Well played, sir.
Not well played. Be honest with yourself. Calling yourself a fan in the aftermath doesn't mean shit. If she left you only because you didn't yet appreciate a band... consider yourself lucky. More to it than that, and that happens.
Sounds like you dodged a bullet lol
WTF! You're funny lol
Way way way back when this was still new material I wanted to make a super long party tape (hours long) so the only way to do that was to put it on VHS tapes at extended play. This also allowed mixing it with video. I ended up recording the movies The Blue Brothers and Terminator with a bunch of industrial/goth/new wave songs. One Time One Place was on the tape during the Blues Brothers movie, so whenever I hear that song I think of the scene from the Blue Brothers when they were sneaking into the building to pay the tax bill.
Masterpiece
AS MUSIC SHOULD BE POKING AND PRODDING MY EARS WITH PLEASURE WITHOUT A SECOND TO BREATHE
perfeição sonora
Amazing
I wish the CD release had the original album version of Dig It instead of the remixed version.
I got the dig it cd. 4 versions i think. Maybe it is upon this disc.
I know this comment is two years old, but you can find the original version on a compilation CD called "Industrial Strength Machine Music: The Framework of Industrial Rock 1978-1995." I got the CD for this exact reason, and it's a good quality conversion.
@@dateddelvings1695 Thanks! Someone else pointed this out to me years prior to my comment in some other message board or something where I was bitching about it, and so I already had the compilation. But good on you for this comment because I should have mentioned it for some other lost soul looking for the original edit
@@christiaanvandenakker901 Glad to hear you have it now! I'm very new to Skinny Puppy and industrial in general, but I immediately knew that was the version I preferred. Hearing those vicious "Dig it!" screams louder and clearer was worth the price of admission alone. Now to track down "Left Handshake!"
Rules!!!
❤️ Mind, Bites, Censor ❤️
holy fucking shit
Leaving will change everything for the one leaving.
This album is 2nd only to last rites ,vivasect 6and damn the vlk widow cover,ull roast me for forgetting 😂😮😊❤🤘💫💥💯💦💣💥
I have de compact disk in my collection.
The most META album cover of all time goes to...........
01:00
Dark Fortress please cover any SP
Where do the samples from Stairs and Flowers come from?
From the Wikipedia page:
5."Stairs and Flowers"
Contains samples of:
Sticks audio drama by ZBS Media
The Cabinet of Dr. Fritz (1984) by ZBS Media
Best
I am GOD'S gift
I love you Ogre. Remember me "Ritalin "
Happy 35th Birthday to M: TPI
I just can't get down these dame stairs.
It's "I just slipped down these damn stairs".
Blood and souls, Arioch.
Kathryn!
COLD as FUCK
This is fucking great
Mythmaker! Ahhh!😂
Does anyone know why there's a completely different mix of the song "Addiction" on my copy of Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse? It doesn't sound anything like the one in this video. Did they release two different albums?
two version of Addiction First Dose was an 8 mins or so long and the other version was Second Dose was 6 mins.
Antagonism...
What's wrong with you?
What's wrong with everyone in this crazy place?!!
-America 2019
thennek ...if I had to guess, on the spot...umm...
Sexual Frustration...xD
Hah! 2020 so far says...hold my beer!
the world, actually, no need to be nationalist.
john turtle I was only speaking for the country I live in, but in 2020 ain’t that the truth!!! Crazy shits gone world wide!!!
@@theekenneth yes, kenneth, realization of the world fuktupness is... dunno what it is,but its sad that we need crisis to see what is plain.is boring and dying.words makes no sense.world makes no sense.arguing about self-apsorbed not-important shit.everybody screaming 'meMeMeMeMe!!!. What can you do? Don't know.in a depressiv state now,not a right person for answer giving.dont believe there is answr
What happened to the Looney Tunes samples on Deep Down Trauma Hounds?
What in the world? They replaced the Addiction remix with the Cleanse Fold Manipulate version.
Wow, I was pulling my hair out trying to figure out what was going on. I thought my ears were deceiving me at first. Glad to see I'm not the only one who noticed this is the NOT the "Addiction" that I remember being on this CD.
Tape bishes
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Touch me or I'll find somebody who will.
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Happy 35th!