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Liquid Sex Decay (album)

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Liquid Sex Decay
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 1997 (1997-12)[1]
StudioStudio B
(Charlotte, NC)
GenreElectro-industrial
Length47:22
LabelMJ-12

Liquid Sex Decay is the eponymously titled and only studio album by Liquid Sex Decay, released in December 1997 by MJ-12 Records.[2][3]

Reception

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Aiding & Abetting called Liquid Sex Decay "better than average" and "the results are generally good, though sometimes the final sound seems oddly lightweight."[4] A critic at Black Monday called the compositions intriguing and said "LSD is fresh, fun and exciting, including ambient, industrial and electronic elements in dark trip into gorgeously textured imagery."[5] Sonic Boom praised the musicians of Apparatus and commended them for revealing their artistic growth and moving away from guitar dominated compositions.[6] Steven Cannon of Vibrations of Doom praised the diverse instrumentation and unusual gothic atmosphere.[7]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Scott Morgan and David York

No.TitleLength
1."LSD"5:34
2."Dr. Who?"6:24
3."Everything Dies"6:07
4."Pins and Needles"6:44
5."Different Breed"6:57
6."Schizophrenia"6:06
7."Needles and Pins"5:38
8."Pins and Needles" (Radio Edit)3:52

Personnel

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Adapted from the Liquid Sex Decay liner notes.[8]

Liquid Sex Decay

Production and design

Release history

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Region Date Label Format Catalog
United States 1997 MJ-12 CD MJ12-001

References

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  1. ^ Barnhart, Becky (2000). "Schwann Spectrum". Schwann Spectrum. 9 (2). Stereophile, Incorporated: 154. ISBN 9781575980782. Retrieved August 14, 2020.
  2. ^ "Liquid Sex Decay: Liquid Sex Decay > Overview". Allmusic. Retrieved August 14, 2020.
  3. ^ "Internet Broadcasting/Internet Retail". CMJ New Music Monthly. 56 (594). CMJ Network, Inc.: 101 November 2, 1998. Retrieved August 14, 2020.
  4. ^ Worley, Jon (November 10, 1997). "Liquid Sex Decay: Liquid Sex Decay". Aiding & Abetting (147). Retrieved August 14, 2020.
  5. ^ Dean Miles, Larry (1997). "Liquid Sex Decay: Liquid Sex Decay" (PDF). Black Monday (7): 10. Retrieved August 14, 2020.
  6. ^ Christian, Chris (May 1997). "Liquid Sex Decay: Liquid Sex Decay". Sonic Boom. 5 (6). Retrieved August 14, 2020.
  7. ^ Cannon, Steven (1997). "Liquid Sex Decay: Liquid Sex Decay (MJ-12 Records)". Vibrations of Doom (17). Retrieved August 14, 2020.
  8. ^ Liquid Sex Decay (booklet). Liquid Sex Decay. Charlotte, North Carolina: MJ-12 Records. 1997.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
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