Chrome Box
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Disc 1:
- Chromosome Damage
- Monitors
- Pygmies in Zee Park
- Slip It to the Android
- Pharaoh Chromium
- Magnetic Dwarf Reptile
- TV as Eyes
- Zombie Warfare
- March of the Chrome Police (A Cold Clawey Bombin)
- You've Been Duplicated
- Mondo Anthem
- Half Machine Lip Moves
- Abstract Nympho
- Turned Around
- Zero Time
- Creature Eternal
- Anti-Fade
- I Left My Heart in San Francisco
- Meet You in the Subway
- Excerpt from Read Only Memory
- Informations
Disc 2:
- New Age
- Eyes on Mars
- Jonestown
- Animal
- Static Gravity
- Eyes in the Center
- Electric Chair
- Isolation
- In a Dream
- Danger Zone
- Need
- Perfumed Metal
- Insect Human
- Brain Scan
- Instrumental [Non-LP Track]
- Out of Reach
- Blood on the Moon
- Innervacume
- Planet Strike
Disc 3:
- Manifestation (Of the Idea)
- Firebomb
- Shadows of a Thousand Years
- Future Ghosts
- Armageddon
- Heartbeat
- Off the Line
- 3rd from the Sun
- Anorexic Sacrifice
- Beacons to the Eye
- Open Up (Locust Door)
- Gehenna to Canaan
- Wings Born in the Night
- Tribes (Ultra)
- Gehenna Lion
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #86040 in Music
- Released on: 2008-08-05
- Number of discs: 3
- Format: Box set
Customer Reviews
Creme de la Chrome
This incredible 55-track, 231-minute compilation documents the original acid punk assault squad's 1978-83 prime. Three CDs trace the Helios Creed/Damon Edge period from the lo-fi mutant thrash of "Alien Soundtracks" to the apocalyptic soundscapes of "Raining Milk." Robotic drumming, scorched-earth guitar, brain-jarring edits, and A Clockwork Orange sensibility fueled Chrome's psychodyleptic maelstrom. Taking cues from the Residents, Hawkwind, the Stooges, and Philip K. Dick, Chrome blazed a trail for a generation of cyberpunk bands.
This budget remastered edition brings more vivid stereo imaging and bass impact, with alien transmissions emerging from the background. Though the live tracks still sound like an audience recording, the greater clarity imparted by the remaster is striking. The albums from which the tracks are derived are not indicated in the reduced liner notes, but the same information can now be found online.
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