Drums of Death (album)

Drums of Death is an album recorded by DJ Spooky and Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo. The album is primarily instrumental, although some tracks include rap vocals. Guest artists on the album include Public Enemy's Chuck D who does reworkings of several Public Enemy tracks, Dälek, and Living Colour guitarist Vernon Reid. The album is produced by Meat Beat Manifesto's Jack Dangers and Vernon Reid amongst others.

Drums of Death
Studio album by
Released2005
GenreElectronica, hip hop, nu metal
LabelThirsty Ear Records
DJ Spooky & Dave Lombardo chronology
Drums of Death
(2005)
Optometry
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]
Tiny Mix Tapes [2]

Drums of Death is distributed by the Thirsty Ear label.

Track listing

  1. "Universal Time Signal"
  2. "Brother's Gonna Work It Out"
  3. "Quantum Cyborg Drum Machine"
  4. "Guitar DJ Tool Element"
  5. "Metatron"
  6. "Assisted Suicide"
  7. "Kultur Krieg"
  8. "Sounds From Planet X"
  9. "The B-Side Wins Again"
  10. "Incipit Zarathustra"
  11. "A Darker Shade of Bleak"
  12. "The Art of War"
  13. "Terra Nullius (Cyborg Rebellion on Colony Planet Zyklon 15)"
  14. "Public Enemy #1"
  15. "Obscure Disorder (Ghost Hacked!!!)"
  16. "Particle Storm"

Personnel

Trivia

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