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Release Date: 1993-03Label: Mixing Factory
This mispressed version lists “Allocate” as track 7, but “Madolyn vs. The Sons” appears as both tracks 7 and 9. The attached track list reflects the actual tracks present on this CD. “Hunger” is slightly different on this version as well; the synth “wash” sound at the ending, present on the corrected version, is missing here. Other than a minor difference in the disc matrix, the mispressed CD is visually identical to the corrected version: the Matrix on the mispressed disc is “MOCD 1152 (V) ·”, with one trailing dot, while it is “MOCD 1152 (V) :” with a trailing colon, on the corrected version.This album was originally titled “Techno Theology”, but the label changed it for the sake of cleverness (as the band was from Dallas, TX).
Samples: “Satan Is Dead”: “Satan” sample from Butthole Surfers (and probably Orbital’s “Satan” also), “…is dead” from L.A. Style’s “James Brown Is Dead”; “Madolyn vs. the Sons” contains a sample likely of televangelist Pat Robertson.
Produced for N’ Soul Productions. Mixed at N’ Soul Studios, Canoga Park, CA. Executive produced for Partners in Tyme Productions.
All songs © 1993 Metro One/Lift Publishing (ASCAP)
℗ & © Metro One. Distribution by Spectra Distribution.
Packaging:
Standard jewelcase.
Front insert: 8-page double parallel, color print exterior, grayscale print interior.
Back insert: color print exterior, black print interior.
Disc tray: clear.
CD: 3 spot-color print (black, white, and silver metallic).