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1996 studio album by The Disco Biscuits
Encephalous Crime |
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Released | January 2, 1996 |
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Recorded | 3rd Story Recording Philadelphia PA |
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Genre | Trance fusion |
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Length | 64:02 |
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Label | Self-recorded |
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Producer | The Disco Biscuits, Scotty Herzog |
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Encephalous Crime is the first album by trance fusion band The Disco Biscuits. It was self-released in 1996.
- "Mr. Don" – 6:17 (Gutwillig)
- "Rainbow Song" – 3:35 (Brownstein)
- "Stone" – 3:32 (Gutwillig, Matt O'Brien)
- "The Devil's Waltz" – 4:34 (Gutwillig)
- "El Camino del Gordissimo (S.O.B.P. Interlude)" – :24 (Altman)
- "Radiator" – 5:41 (Brownstein)
- "Trooper McCue" – 5:13 (Brownstein)
- "Pat and Dex" – 8:11 (Brownstein, Gutwillig, Ben Hayflick)
- "Barfly" – 4:44 (Gutwillig, A. Braff)
- "Pygmy Twylyte" (Live 08-07-96) – 7:00 (Frank Zappa)
- "Basis for a Day" (Live 08-07-96) – 14:51 (Gutwillig, Kevin Abrams)
- Jon Gutwillig – Guitar
- Marc Brownstein – Bass
- Sam Altman – Drums
- Aron Magner – Keyboards
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Studio Albums | |
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Videography |
- Live at the Palladium
- Camp Bisco IV
- Jam in the Dam
- Progressions
- Bisco Inferno 09/10
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