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Old 11-24-2008, 09:19 PM   #120 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by lucifer_sam View Post
Angel Dust is definitely a more cohesive record than any of the other ones, but there's a few strange things going on, from the satirical anthem "Kindergarten" to the oddball slap bass on "Crack Hitler." It was (as you probably know) Patton's first assimilation of creative control within the band, and he brought so many great vocal themes into the mix. It's just as much of a part of Patton's mark upon music as anything he did with Mr. Bungle or his side projects.
Oh yeah there's definitely a lot of cool stuff in the mix. Besides the ones you mentioned, there's also the sampled string piece in "Malpractice", the organ outro in "****lobber" (look I just discovered another word this board censors) and the cheerleading chant in "Small Victory". But somehow it was integrated into more of a singular sound.

I think we cross-posted with an edit I made to my last post. Did you see the paragraph I added?
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