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I originally disliked this album when I first heard it, I felt the atmosphere and echo effects were overkill but it really grew on me and I forgot how fucking good it is in headphones, this song especially. It ends so fucking melodically ‘pleasant’ while retaining a sense of fury that gradually softens out.
The Devin Townsend Project - Hyperdrive!
Better than the Ziltoid version!
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DEVIN TOWNSEND Begins Work On Second Ziltoid Record!
Devin Townsend has been talking about doing a second Ziltoid record for quite some time, but apparently it’s all coming to fruition now! So we all know that Devin’s been working on an album called Casualties of Cool that’s been talking about for a while, but now the man…
Devin Townsend to Take Extended Break....A Four Day Weekend
“After the break, Townsend plans to ease back into things by recording approximately 36 more albums in 2013, before getting to work and putting out 623 discs in 2014. He also reminded everyone that not one of those albums will feature a reunited STRAPPING YOUNG LAD.”
If you listen to Ziltoid backwards it’s an album about a guy who falls asleep and dreams of an alien who stops a war on Earth, vomits some fetid coffee and then goes home.
If you listen to Deconstruction backwards, it’s about a guy who is having a fight with the ghost of his past before moving on and running into a burger (which he just casually leaves behind) after which a giant ceremony involving Ziltoid ends with human beings changing their minds repeatedly about who they truly praise. This guy then hops on a train moving backwards out of hell while some dude named Juular becomes less angry sounding about what really ever bothered him, after which our protagonist ends up deciding to give up smoking, that, fucking, weeeeed in favour of soda water. Also, Joe Duplantier.
If you listen to Ocean Machine: Biomech backwards through your headphones and volume set all the way up, it’s about a heart attack-inducing shriek and then you can’t hear the rest of the album so who knows. RIP your eardrums.
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Soothing study music
Yep.
Definitely soothing.
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