Poisoned Electrick Head (album)
Poisoned Electrick Head is the self-titled debut full-length album by the English psychedelic rock band Poisoned Electrick Head.
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Released | 1992 | |||
Genre | Psychedelic rock, space rock, new wave, post-punk, indie rock | |||
Label | Probe Plus | |||
Producer | Poisoned Electrick Head | |||
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The album features several long tracks and a more directly psychedelic instrumental sound than subsequent albums. It also features more samples from outside sources (including the 1974 John Boorman science fiction film Zardoz and George Bush's declaration of war on Iraq at the start of the First Gulf War). A version of the track "20th Century Man/President's Reply" had previously appeared on the band's 1986 cassette mini-album Drink Me.
The album was reissued on Blueprint (a subsidiary of Voiceprint) in 1996.
Track listing
(All songs by Poisoned Electrick Head)
- Immortal
- The Unborn
- What Ya Gonna Be, Son?
- Garden of Eden
- Creature Feature
- 20th Century Man/President's Reply
- Mortal
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gollark: I mean, they're possibly things which would have worked better at propagating humans' genes or whatever in the "ancestral environment" where we evolved than... the alternative.
gollark: Or, er, "optimize for these goals".
gollark: Well, you can convert that to a single goal of "do these goals in priority order".
gollark: "Rational" implies we have some sort of clear goal and are trying to optimize for that.
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