Breed to Death
Breed to Death
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
This is a precursor EP to the upcoming album, "Standard Issue". A fusion of 80's, electro-clash and trance alongside traditional electro elements and harsh synthetics, "Breed To Death" is designed for the clubs. The title track is meant to exaggerate and stereotype the new wave of electro, as well as balance the edge and complexity inherent in Dismantled's music. Features two b-sides and remixes from bands like Haujobb, Psyclon Nine, and Wumpscut, as well as a playful cover of Paula Abdul's "Straight Up".
Breed to Death,Dismantled,Metropolis Records,Dance Music,Electro-Industrial,Electronic,Industrial,Pop
Average customer rating:
- Good EP with some exclusive tracks
- Great e.p.
- Must buy for die hard ND fans!!!!
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Breed to Breathe
Napalm Death
Manufacturer: Earache Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Hardcore
| Hardcore & Punk
| Alternative Rock
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General
| Rock
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Death Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
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General
| Hard Rock & Metal
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Thrash & Speed Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
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Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
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- Leaders Not Followers
- Greed Killing
- Diatribes
- Leaders Not Followers, Pt. 2
- Death by Manipulation
ASIN: B00000585I
Release Date: 1997-11-25 |
Tracks:
- Breed To Breathe
- All Intensive Purposes
- Stranger Now
- Bled Dry
- Time Will Come
- Greed Killing - Impending Doom (Winners Of Demo Cover Compitition)
Customer Reviews:
Good EP with some exclusive tracks.......2006-07-06
Breed to Breathe is the 1997 EP released in support of Napalm Death's full-length album Inside the Torn Apart. This CD came at a time when Napalm Death's sound was somewhat closer to death metal (with some industrial elements) than the grindcore they helped create. It's still as brutal as ever, though slightly more accessible.
The EP includes 6 tracks. Breed to Breathe, Bled Dry, and Time Will Come are taken from Inside the Torn Apart. All Intensive Purposes and Stranger Now are exclusive to this disc, as is a version of Greed Killing performed by the band Impending Doom, who had won a Napalm Death cover contest. Aside from the cover song, which doesn't really add much, the songs on this EP are all in the Diatribes/Inside the Torn Apart/Words from the Exit Wound style.
I won't go so far as to call this a must-have album, but Napalm Death fans are definitely going to want to pick up Breed to Breathe. Plus, a lot of Napalm Death CDs from this era were dumped on the market a few years back, so you have a decent chance of grabbing this disc for a couple bucks.
Great e.p........2004-01-21
This is a very good e.p., all the tracks are good cept' impending dooms cover of greed killing which I dont like. The production is tight, the musics fast and brual. Its amazing how much there style changed (for the better in my opinion) after Utopia Banished (also a good record). great cd \m/
Must buy for die hard ND fans!!!!.......1998-08-06
This CD is a re-release of some Napalm Deaths songs. This album was pretty good and if you are a die hard ND this is for you. This CD is also interactive and if you have a computer you can see the video for Breed to Breathe. Also the CD contains discographical and biographical information about the group. I would recommend it to all Napalm Death fans!
Average customer rating:
- Good EP with some exclusive tracks
- Great e.p.
- Must buy for die hard ND fans!!!!
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Breed to Breathe
Napalm Death
Manufacturer: Pid
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Death Metal
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Hard Rock & Metal
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
Similar Items:
- Leaders Not Followers
- Greed Killing
- Diatribes
- Leaders Not Followers, Pt. 2
- Death by Manipulation
ASIN: B000005KD4
Release Date: 1997-12-02 |
Customer Reviews:
Good EP with some exclusive tracks.......2006-07-06
Breed to Breathe is the 1997 EP released in support of Napalm Death's full-length album Inside the Torn Apart. This CD came at a time when Napalm Death's sound was somewhat closer to death metal (with some industrial elements) than the grindcore they helped create. It's still as brutal as ever, though slightly more accessible.
The EP includes 6 tracks. Breed to Breathe, Bled Dry, and Time Will Come are taken from Inside the Torn Apart. All Intensive Purposes and Stranger Now are exclusive to this disc, as is a version of Greed Killing performed by the band Impending Doom, who had won a Napalm Death cover contest. Aside from the cover song, which doesn't really add much, the songs on this EP are all in the Diatribes/Inside the Torn Apart/Words from the Exit Wound style.
I won't go so far as to call this a must-have album, but Napalm Death fans are definitely going to want to pick up Breed to Breathe. Plus, a lot of Napalm Death CDs from this era were dumped on the market a few years back, so you have a decent chance of grabbing this disc for a couple bucks.
Great e.p........2004-01-21
This is a very good e.p., all the tracks are good cept' impending dooms cover of greed killing which I dont like. The production is tight, the musics fast and brual. Its amazing how much there style changed (for the better in my opinion) after Utopia Banished (also a good record). great cd \m/
Must buy for die hard ND fans!!!!.......1998-08-06
This CD is a re-release of some Napalm Deaths songs. This album was pretty good and if you are a die hard ND this is for you. This CD is also interactive and if you have a computer you can see the video for Breed to Breathe. Also the CD contains discographical and biographical information about the group. I would recommend it to all Napalm Death fans!
Average customer rating:
- Dismantled's Best Work To Date
- Think you know Dismantled?
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Breed to Death
Dismantled
Manufacturer: Metropolis Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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| Dance & DJ
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Electronica
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Alt Industrial
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| Alternative Rock
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CDs $7 - $10
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All Bargain Titles
| Dance General
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4-for-3 Alternative Rock
| 4-for-3 Music
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4-for-3 Dance & DJ
| 4-for-3 Music
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4-for-3 Pop
| 4-for-3 Music
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4-for-3 All Music
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ASIN: B0008FPIKY
Release Date: 2005-05-10 |
Tracks:
- Breed To Death
- Breed To Death (Xian 'feed' Antkow Mix)
- War Dream
- The Swarm (Easy To Swallow Version)
- The Swarm (Haujobb Remix)
- Straight Up (Paula Abdul Cover)
- The Swarm (Wumpscut Remix)
- Breed To Death (Psyclon Nine Remix)
- The Blind
- The Swarm (Daedal Remix)
Album Description
This is a precursor EP to the upcoming album, "Standard Issue". A fusion of 80's, electro-clash and trance alongside traditional electro elements and harsh synthetics, "Breed To Death" is designed for the clubs. The title track is meant to exaggerate and stereotype the new wave of electro, as well as balance the edge and complexity inherent in Dismantled's music. Features two b-sides and remixes from bands like Haujobb, Psyclon Nine, and Wumpscut, as well as a playful cover of Paula Abdul's "Straight Up".
Customer Reviews:
Dismantled's Best Work To Date.......2005-07-11
Dismantled, the brainchild of one Gary Zon, is one of those elektro artists that seems to be perpetually on the verge of something major. Despite achieving critical acclaim on previous outings, Dismantled has never quite battled to the forefront of the scene. Perhaps that will all change with the release of the upcoming Standard Issue; this precursor EP should give us some insight. The EP contains a full 10 tracks. There are 3 mixes of the title track, 4 of "The Swarm" from Post-Nuclear, original songs "War Dream" and "The Blind", and a humorous cover of Paula Abdul's "Straight Up".
The EP leads off with the original version of "Breed to Death" and you could argue that it's also the best... it's definitely the most danceable. The lyrics of this song are not only catchy but they reveal a true sense of anxiety toward people in his everyday life. The "Xian feed Antkow Remix" cranks the pace up but stays in a similar vein to the original. Psyclon 9 twists the vox a lot adding even more rage, yet the synthpop confections layered on top keep things oddly light and infectiously groovy. Of the 4 different interpretations of "The Swarm", Gary's own "Easy to Swallow" version is likely the most accessible and clubby. The Haujobb totally dismantles the track; it's impressive in it's brutal simplicity stripping the vocals down to the basic repetition of the phrase "on and off" backed by a mega-distorted machine assault. Rudy of :wumpscut: slows down his mix, often allowing Zon's vocals to stand out in front, adding in some background snarls of his own and tossing in a new sample or 2 here and there. Daedal's version is chaotic shifting from calm minimalism to a hyper-fast breakbeat through the chorus. New track "The Blind" is basic 4-on-the-floor EBM, but "War Dream" is a single in its own right with its clever percussion and sly chorus. What industrial EP is complete without a steamy Paula Abdul cover? Well nearly all of them I suppose but this rocks pretty well. Funny stuff.
If this teaser EP is any indication, Gary has stepped it up and is ready to move on up to that deluxe apartment in the sky. You'll be anxious to hear the album after taking this in.
Think you know Dismantled?.......2005-05-14
Think again. He was just teasing us up until now. Gary Zon has awakened his music potential with this EP. More dancey, more catchy, and more poppish beats.
Don't get me wrong, I love both the self titled debut album and Post Nuclear, but this style much more fits Gary's music and he almost seems more comfortable here and able to let go better.
THE NEW SONGS:
01. Breed To Death
((wait until you hear the last minute of the song, thats when it all clicks))
02. War Dream
((more typical Dismantled stuff, by the end of the song you will have to wonder what exactly Gary's lyrics mean in this one))
03. Straight Up
((an electronic Paula Abdul cover? yep. and its damn good too))
04. The Blind
((an instrumental that helps reflect to you what you just got done listening to.. which by the way is one kick ass EP))
THE REMIXES:
The breed To Death remixes are surprizingly outnumbered by The Swarm remixes on this EP. Both BTD remixes are super cool, but The Swarm remixes tend to make this EP get repitive. They could have subtacted one or two of them in place for a remix of a different track.
ALL IN ALL:
You need this CD, especially if you're a Dismantled/industrial fan. This EP is the beginning of Gary's success. Wait and see.
Product Description
1. Who's Da Killa
2. Life Of A Gangsta
3. Neighborhood Dopeman
4. Talk About It
5. Check Your Bitch
6. Commercial
7. Why You Wanna _uck With Me
8. Sweated Bu Da Po Po's
9. Ghetto Is A Trap
10. Shouts Out
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