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Galactic Cowboys - Machine Fish & Feel The Rage [Remastered]

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Format: CD
Rel. Date: 01/24/2025
UPC: 637405141405

Machine Fish & Feel The Rage [Remastered]
Artist: Galactic Cowboys
Format: CD
New: Available $18.98
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. DISC 1
2. Feel The Rage
3. The Struggle
4. Fear Not
5. Stress
6. Psychotic Companion
7. In This Life
8. Easy To Love
9. Red Sun
10. Idle Minds
11. The Lens
12. Pattin' Yourself On The Back
13. In A Lonely Room
14. 9th Of June
15. Arrow
16.
17. DISC 2
18. Feel The Rage
19. Paradigm Shift
20. I Want You
21. Junior's Farm
22. Idle Minds (Live)
23. 9th Of June (Live)
24. Grandmother's Coffin

More Info:

This 2-CD set includes Machine Fish and Feel the Rage, capturing Galactic Cowboys' distinct heavy metal evolution in 1996. Remastered by Rob Colwell and presented in a 6-panel wallet, this collection was previously featured in The Box That Bud Bought set, released in 2023 under Brutal Planet Records. Machine Fish, the band's third studio album and their first for Metal Blade Records, offers a heavier and more straightforward sound, stepping away from the progressive elements of their earlier releases. Cornerstone Magazine praised Ben Huggins' vocal intensity, likening it to the visceral experience of "being eaten alive by great white sharks." The album cover features a "machine fish," a garbage sculpture by bassist Monty Colvin, with light bulbs for eyes. "Red Sun," dating back to 1989, was reworked specifically for this album.Feel the Rage, the band's fourth album and second release of 1996, includes the new track "Paradigm Shift" and two covers: "I Want You" by KISS and "Junior's Farm" by Wings. Live versions of "Idle Minds" and "9th of June," originally from Machine Fish, are also included. The EP closes with an unlisted track, humorously titled "Grandmother's Closet/Cabin/Coffin," a short bluegrass-inspired piece created during the Machine Fish sessions. This combined release encapsulates Galactic Cowboys' raw intensity and creative experimentation in the heavy metal landscape of the 90s. For fans of King's X, Atomic Opera, Faith No More, Extreme, Primus, Cynic, Tool.
        
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