The Cyberflesh Conspiracy

The Cyberflesh Conspiracy is a various artists compilation album released in 1992 by If It Moves....[1][2] The theme of the album is anti-ivory, as indicated by the display of an elephant killed for its tusks on the front cover.[3]

The Cyberflesh Conspiracy
Compilation album by
Various artists
Released1992 (1992)
GenreElectro-industrial
Length75:10
LabelIf It Moves...
Re-Constriction Records V/A chronology
Torture Tech Overdrive
(1991)
The Cyberflesh Conspiracy
(1992)
Assimilation
(1993)

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."Black Radio (In the Neon Blur)"Jared Hendrickson, Joe Frank, Dylan Thomas MooreChemlab3:43
2."Brutal Rapture"Gary DassingMentallo & The Fixer5:04
3."Needle Park"Marc Jameson, Kevin Marburg, Vince Montalbano, Pat TovesDiatribe5:19
4."Mindfuck"Dan GattoBabyland3:05
5."Burial at Sea"Daniel VahnkeVampire Rodents4:26
6."Violent Mood Swings"Jim SellersStabbing Westward6:19
7."Merciful Release"Dave CreadeauWatchmen4:38
8."Squirm"Travis CrockerThe Bleeding Stone4:58
9."El Topo" (Remix)Arthur Woznik, John ZewizzSleep Chamber4:09
10."Harbinger of Death"Michael LauterCreeping Eruption4:34
11."Man Mind Machine"Jeff FosterWe of Sound Mind4:14
12."Motorskills"Joel Bornzin, Jon Fell, Eric Powell, Jeff Taylor16volt5:25
13."Bimbo"Shonn Bratlien, Thomas Patrick SmithPain Emission3:37
14."No Tears"Mike CastleRed Red Groove5:03
15."Man Is The Animal"Alex KaneTeknition4:54
16."Brain Dead"Steve LenosU.T.O.5:42

Personnel

Adapted from the The Cyberflesh Conspiracy liner notes.[4]

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog
United States 1992 If It Moves... CD IIM-002
gollark: Spectre/Meltdown work using weirdness in speculative execution, which is where the CPU executes stuff faster by assuming one possibility is true then rolling it back if it's wrong.
gollark: CPUs have a bunch of privilege separation mechanisms, but flaws in them sometimes get around those.
gollark: The general thing with these flaws is just that the CPU behaves in some way it shouldn't/isn't documented as doing, so information is leaked from places or stuff which shouldn't be changed is changed.
gollark: Or static analysis of some sort, but detecting malware without just banning tons of legitimate code is extremely hard and possibly impossible.
gollark: Probably! Antiviruses aren't foolproof.

References

  1. "Various Artists: The Cyberflesh Conspiracy > Overview". Allmusic. Retrieved July 26, 2019.
  2. "Various Artists: The Cyberflesh Conspiracy". CD Review Digest. Peri Press. 7 (4): 823. 1994. Retrieved July 26, 2020.
  3. Christian, Chris (October 1995). "Various Artists: The Cyberflesh Conspiracy". Sonic Boom. 3 (8). Retrieved July 26, 2020.
  4. The Cyberflesh Conspiracy (booklet). Various artists. San Diego, California: If It Moves... 1992.CS1 maint: others (link)
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