Exploiting Dysfunction

Exploiting Dysfunction is Cephalic Carnage's second full-length album. It was released on April 18, 2000, by Relapse Records.

Exploiting Dysfunction
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 18, 2000 (2000-04-18)
RecordedFestival Studios, Kenner, Louisiana
GenreDeathgrind, avant-garde metal
Length74:02
LabelRelapse
Cephalic Carnage chronology
Impaled / Cephalic Carnage
(1999)
Exploiting Dysfunction
(2000)
Lucid Interval
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
CMJfavorable[1]
Exclaim!favorable[2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Hybrid"4:17
2."Driven to Insanity"1:06
3."Rehab"5:50
4."Observer to the Obliteration of Planet Earth"3:12
5."On Six"0:06
6."Gracias"5:02
7."Cryptosporidium"4:27
8."The Ballad of Moon"1:50
9."9' of Smoke"3:13
10."Warm Hand on a Cold Night (A Tale of Onesomes)"0:11
11."Invertus Indica (The Marijuana Convictions)"4:44
12."Molestandos Plantas Muertos!"1:11
13."Eradicate Authority"5:52
14."Paralyzed by Fear"1:39
15."Exploiting Dysfunction"15:26
16.Untitled0:11
17.Untitled0:13
18.Untitled0:16
19.Untitled0:13
20.Untitled0:14
21.Untitled0:17
22.Untitled0:13
23."The Apothecary (An Ode to Tom Forcade)"1:19
24.Untitled0:14
25.Untitled0:12
26.Untitled0:07
27.Untitled0:07
28.Untitled0:11
29.Untitled0:09
30.Untitled0:08
31.Untitled0:18
32.Untitled0:21
33.Untitled0:19
34.Untitled0:22
35.Untitled0:13
36.Untitled0:14
37.Untitled0:14
38.Untitled0:16
39.Untitled0:15
40.Untitled0:14
41.Untitled0:15
42.Untitled0:14
43.Untitled0:15
44.Untitled0:10
45.Untitled0:10
46.Untitled0:09
47.Untitled0:09
48.Untitled0:09
49.Untitled0:09
50.Untitled0:09
51.Untitled0:09
52.Untitled0:10
53.Untitled0:10
54.Untitled0:09
55.Untitled0:10
56.Untitled0:10
57.Untitled0:09
58.Untitled0:09
59.Untitled0:10
60.Untitled0:10
61.Untitled0:12
62.Untitled0:10
63.Untitled0:19
64.Untitled0:27
65.Untitled0:30
66.Untitled3:35

Personnel

  • Lenzig Leal – vocals
  • Zac Joe – guitar
  • John Merryman – drums
  • Steve Goldberg – guitar
  • Jawsh Mullen – bass
gollark: I fail to see how you could see not having replaceable parts as a *good* thing instead of just a *neutral* (or worse) thing.
gollark: That's not very repairable.
gollark: They're still poorly repairable with "appropriate tools".
gollark: Not sure who brought it up.
gollark: Because you can discuss things without liking them?

References

  1. Sciarretto, Amy (November 10, 2000). "Review of Exploiting Dysfunction". CMJ. Retrieved July 20, 2009.
  2. Palmerston, Sean (May 2000). "Aggressive Tendencies: Cephalic Carnage, Exploiting Dysfunction". Exclaim!. Archived from the original on 2012-07-10. Retrieved July 20, 2009.
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