![]() There's a major flaw with what the band did with their songs, in terms of how we look at the album's re-recorded songs. And when I say this album is more enjoyable than the debut, listening to both albums back to back, the latter is good on its own right. ![]() Here you can hear he's screaming more and adding more range to his vocals, which eventually ended up being his main sound. Both Kenny & Josh offer extra layers in their respective instruments for songs like I Know You're Fucking Someone Else and Gravity, while Peter added (or changed) some extra lyrics and he doesn't sound as low as he had in the debut album. That's not implying that Slow, Deep and Hard sounded bad - I mean the overwhelming distorted audio is what sold the band's moniker in the first place, but The Origin of the Feces (Not Live at Brighton Beach) is simply a fun, re-recorded album. When I say this album sounds great, I mean the mix is fantastic, the instruments sound amazing, and for being rather unoriginal, it's still a very enjoyable album. Later changed to a more awesome-looking artwork inspired by Albrecht Dürer which includes a gothic version of Paranoid by Black Sabbath (by the way, the cover wasn't recorded "live" but was recorded and released in the 1994 version of the album, which includes the new artwork and retitled the album just The Origin of the Feces), the album's concept for being a "live" album, it "sounds" great! For a re-recorded album (unofficially), it sounds great! Not sure what's the story behind this album's release and why no new material was presented (other than the interlude, Are You Afraid? which is the only original track and the aforementioned gothic version of Paranoid ), I think it sold well enough to earn the band some recognition - or the record label really had made a dumb request. In a sense, the guys are just trying to make a living after all. It mostly consists of boos and negativity. In spite of having Peter's anus as the choice for the album's cover which only broadens the humor that you could see from Slow, Deep and Hard's album, not to mention this album is branded as "live" (although Peter did suggest in some interviews that this album is rather an EP than a full-length), part of the humor is the "live" audience.
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