Relief Through Release
Relief Through Release is the second full-length album released by American band Tura Satana.
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Released | 1997 | |||
Recorded | Titan Recording | |||
Genre | Alternative metal, nu metal | |||
Length | 57.50 | |||
Label | Noise Records | |||
Producer | Michael Vail Blum Tura Satana | |||
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Track listing
All songs written by Tairrie B and Scott Ueda, except where noted.
- "Welcome To Violence" — 0:09
- "Luna" — 3:58
- "Dry" (Ueda) — 3:53
- "Venus Diablo" — 3:22
- "Unclean" — 4:47
- "Flux" — 3:46
- "Eternalux" — 4:26
- "Storage" — 3:50
- "Scavenger Hunt" — 3:27
- "Negative Creep" (Kurt Cobain) — 2:58
- Nirvana cover featuring John Davis of Slick Fifty
- "Relapse" — 3:55
- "Last Rites" — 3:56
- "Omnia Vinat Amor" — 15:05
Personnel
- Tairrie B - Vocals
- Scott Mitsuo - Guitar
- Rico Villasenor - Bass
- Marcelo Palomino - Drums
- John Davis - Guest Vocals on Negative Creep
- Michael Vail Blum - Producer, Engineer, Mixer
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