Cacophony (album)
Cacophony is the second studio album by English anarcho-punk band Rudimentary Peni. It was released 17 November 1988 on their own label, Outer Himalayan Records.[1][2][3][4]
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Released | 17 November 1988 | |||
Genre | Deathrock, art punk, anarcho-punk | |||
Label | Outer Himalayan Records | |||
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Background
Cacophony's entire track list and lyrics were inspired by the life and stories of early 20th century horror author HP Lovecraft.[5]
Track listing
- "Nightgaunts"
- "The Horrors in the Museum"
- "The Only Child"
- "Architectonic and Dominant"
- "The Evil Clergyman"
- "Brown Jenkin"
- "Crazed Couplet"
- "Sarcophagus"
- "Lovecraft Baby"
- "Dream City"
- "C12 H22 011"
- "Zenophobia"
- "Sunset for the Lords of Venus"
- "Beyond the Tanarian Hills"
- "Imps of the Perverse"
- "The Dead Loved"
- "Periwig Power"
- "Kappa Alpha Tau"
- "American Anglophile in the World Turned Upside-Down"
- "Memento Mori"
- "Better Not Born"
- "Arkham Hearse"
- "The Old Man Is Not So Terribly Misanthropic"
- "Gentlemen Prefer Blood"
- "Sonia"
- "The Day the Universe Ceased (March 15, 1937)"
- "The Crime of the Century"
- "Musick in Diabola"
- "Shard"
- "Black on Gold"
Personnel
- Nick Blinko – guitar, vocals, cover artwork
- Grant Brand – bass guitar
- Jon Greville – drums
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References
- https://www.discogs.com/Rudimentary-Peni-Cacophony/release/565840
- http://trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=rudimentary_peni
- The Strange Sound of Cthulhu: Music Inspired by the Writings of H. P. Lovecraft by Gary Hill
- Glasper, Ian (1 March 2007). The Day the Country Died: A History of Anarcho Punk 1980 to 1984. Cherry Red Books. ISBN 1901447707.
- "Rudimentary Peni". deathrock.com. Archived from the original on 9 January 2001. Retrieved 14 February 2013.
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