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Death.FM - Red Harvest - Internal Punishment Programs
Album Information
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Album Internal Punishment Programs
Artist Red Harvest
Year 2004
Genre Industrial/Electronic Metal
Rating
Contributor misanthrone


Request Buy # Track Listing Length Played
Amazon 01 Intro
Red Harvest
0:22 12
AmazoniTunes 02 Anatomy Of The Unknown
Red Harvest
3:28 31
AmazoniTunes 03 Fall Of Fate
Red Harvest
4:15 17
AmazoniTunes 04 Abstract Morality Junction
Red Harvest
3:08 14
AmazoniTunes 05 Mekanizm
Red Harvest
4:15 16
AmazoniTunes 06 Symbol Of Decay
Red Harvest
7:46 15
AmazoniTunes 07 Teknocrate
Red Harvest
3:49 14
AmazoniTunes 08 Synthesize My DNA
Red Harvest
4:23 15
AmazoniTunes 09 Wormz
Red Harvest
2:57 15
AmazoniTunes 11 Internal Punishment Programs
Red Harvest
4:43 15

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1 review done for this album.


Album Review
By: RipperChris
Date: 12 Jul 2011
Rating:
Red Harvest are a swirling ball of industrial death metal, with a dash of thrash. Double bass abounds, vocals croak and growl, and guitars gallup. The samples are well used here, not overdone, nor silly. The band's sound seems somewhere between Samael, The Crown, and Skinny Puppy...let's just say heavy and good. The album itself sounds great, not too polished, and not like a garage band on a 4 track, after all, it was mixed at the infamous Studio Fredman. Gotta love those Swedes.

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