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Artist: Scorpio Rising

Title: Zodiac Killers

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Category: Rock

Year: 1992

Label: Sire Records (Warner Bros.)

Catalog Number: 9 45115-2

Personnel

Michael Banks vocals
Martin Atherton guitar
Sploote guitar
Steve Soar bass
Colin Owens drums

Tracks

1.  Saturnalia  
2.  Bliss  
3.  Freedom Thirteen  
4.  Burnout  
5.  Watermelon  
6.  Beautiful People  
7.  Rage On  
8.  Disturbance  

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From: TIM Date: May 27, 2002 at 13:22
Most of the music is in Japanese, but they still rock.

From: TIM Date: May 27, 2002 at 13:29
Disregard previous comment- wrong album. These guys sound like a slightly heavier version of R.E.M. with some U2 influence. I wouldn't recommend it.

From: mickey Date: July 22, 2002 at 18:28
fuck off you lunatic - i cant speak japanese!!! M

From: Steeg Date: December 10, 2002 at 16:15
Yes you can Michael...

From: firegirl Date: November 17, 2003 at 8:41
Got this album our of the bargain bin at media play 11/03 and i think its great. Never heard of this band before but wish i did. They remind me of the Dark Side - hard, acidey rock with complex, shifting drum/bass rhythms, raw vocals, deep guitar, soulful edge. Hear it if you can. Gave it to my Scorpio son for his 13th birthday and he's into it, too.

From: firegirl Date: November 17, 2003 at 8:41
Got this album our of the bargain bin at media play 11/03 and i think its great. Never heard of this band before but wish i did. They remind me of the Dark Side - hard, acidey rock with complex, shifting drum/bass rhythms, raw vocals, deep guitar, soulful edge. Hear it if you can. Gave it to my Scorpio son for his 13th birthday and he's into it, too.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: January 1, 2011 at 16:05
Ok guys if you like the Manchester sound that invaded the radio stations in the U.K and the rest of the world in the late 80's through early 90's then you might like this act...for me it sounds like a mix of Happy Mondays,Primal Scream,The Chameleons,Stone Roses or if you want a recently band that this act could sound but being rawer and edgier Oasis then can come to mind...acceptable songs in the pre-grunge era(or was this already grunge ) such as "Bliss","Freedom Thirteen" ,"Burnout","Watermelon","Beautiful People"(perhaps the best of the album IMO) & "Disturbance"...acceptable but nothing 2 kill for...78/100


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