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Xylocaine - Cluster Bombs album flac Performer: Xylocaine
Title: Cluster Bombs
Style: Breakbeat, Hardcore, Experimental
Released: 1995
Country: Australia
MP3 album: 1263 mb
FLAC album: 1851 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: MIDI ADX AIFF DMF RA FLAC ASF
Genre: Electronic

Cluster Bombs ‎(Cass, Album, Mono, Ltd, RE, Red). Bloody Fist ended the most prolific year of its entire existence with a bang. This bang came in the form of a double 12" featuring various snippets of analogue synths behaving badly, grubby square-wave Amiga kick drums and finely chopped downsampled breakbeats.

Cluster Bombs ‎(Cass, Album). Cluster Bombs ‎(Cass, Album, Mono, Ltd, RE, Red).

BPM Profile Cluster Bombs. Album starts at BPM, ends at BPM (+0), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by Xylocaine. Overcast vs. Xylocaine.

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This bang came in the form of a double 12" featuring various snippets of analogue synths behaving badly, grubby square-wave Amiga kick drums and finely chopped downsampled breakbeats. Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Purchasable with gift card.

Xylocaine - Cluster Bombs. Title: Cluster Bombs. Xylocaine - Cluster Bombs RAR archive MP3 format. 1720 downloads at 53 mb/s. Xylocaine - Cluster Bombs RAR archive FLAC format.

The M29 cluster bomb was a 500-pound (230 kg) cluster bomb used by the United States Air Force during World War II against troops, unarmoured vehicles and artillery. The weapon contained ninety 4-pound (. kg) M83 fragmentation submunitions - a direct copy of the earlier German Butterfly Bomb - in 9 ten-bomb "wafers". The M28 was a 100-pound (45 kg) equivalent of the M29 containing 24 bomblets.

Tracklist

Minder 5:53
Krack 5:18
Violent Thoughts, Use Me 3:09
C 1:24
Street Sam 6:49
440Hz 6:11
Special Treat 2:49
Cluster Bombs 5:02
Phys Add 2:58
Research 2:32
Vampire 4:52
Decker 5:19
Styling 4:53

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
FIST09 Xylocaine Cluster Bombs ‎(2x12") Bloody Fist Records FIST09 Australia 1996
FISTC-05 Xylocaine Cluster Bombs ‎(Cass, Album) Bloody Fist Records FISTC-05 Australia 1995
FIST09 Xylocaine Cluster Bombs ‎(2x12", RE) Bloody Fist Records FIST09 Australia 2004
FISTC-05 Xylocaine Cluster Bombs ‎(Cass, Album, Mono, Ltd, RE, Red) Bloody Fist Records FISTC-05 Australia 2014
FISTC-05 Xylocaine Cluster Bombs ‎(Cass, Album, RE, Red) Bloody Fist Records FISTC-05 Australia 2016
FISTC-05 Xylocaine Cluster Bombs ‎(Cass, Album, RE, Red) Bloody Fist Records FISTC-05 Australia 2017
FIST09 Xylocaine Cluster Bombs ‎(13xFile, AAC) Bloody Fist Records FIST09 Australia Unknown
FIST09 Xylocaine Cluster Bombs ‎(13xFile, ALAC) Bloody Fist Records FIST09 Australia Unknown
FIST09 Xylocaine Cluster Bombs ‎(13xFile, FLAC) Bloody Fist Records FIST09 Australia Unknown
FIST09 Xylocaine Cluster Bombs ‎(13xFile, MP3) Bloody Fist Records FIST09 Australia Unknown
FIST09 Xylocaine Cluster Bombs ‎(13xFile, ogg) Bloody Fist Records FIST09 Australia Unknown


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Bloody Fist ended the most prolific year of its entire existence with a bang. This bang came in the form of a double 12" featuring various snippets of analogue synths behaving badly, grubby square-wave Amiga kick drums and finely chopped downsampled breakbeats. The tracks were all underpinned with vocal snippets stolen from mid-90s Australian radio/television - and far far removed from their various original contexts (which ranged from toothpaste advertisements all the way through to Sesame Street). Mr Lubinski was the man responsible for this whole mess, whilst also moonlighting as the most prolific third of Nasenbluten. All tracks written and produced by Aaron Lubinski during 1995/96 in a room that stank like old lady - just up the hall from the Bloody Fist HQ in Elcho St, Hamilton (Newcastle). Most tracks were originally released on the 1995 Bloody Fist cassette 'Cluster Bombs' (FISTC-05). Highlights were culled, additions were made and realised on 2x12" just as 1996 was wheezing on its deathbed. The 2x12" release was then resurrected, remastered and repressed with new artwork during the second half of 2004. Equipment used in the original production included an Amiga 600, Jupiter 6, Roland System 100 and a Realistic MG-1 - alongside various effects units, television, radio and a few bongs for good measure. (Taken from Bandcamp.)