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Title: Total Harmonic Distortion

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Category: Hard Rock / Sleeze

Year: 1996

Label: Independent / Self-Release

Catalog Number: None

Personnel

Mif Vocals
Michel Scotta Guitars
Lionel Tissot Bass
Brent Niemi Drums

Tracks

1.  New Evolution  
2.  Should I Die  
3.  Still Callin'  
4.  Far And Beyond  
5.  SuddenlY  
6.  In Myself  
7.  Freedom  
8.  Uncivilized  
9.  Until The End Of Time  
10.  Karma  
11.  Where White Doves Fly  
12.  Karma Reprise  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Kristian Date: June 27, 2005 at 13:53
Anyone who knows what this is like? Is this the same singer as in Slash Puppet?

From: Kristian Date: March 23, 2006 at 14:34
Judging from the cover this looks like Alice in Chains crap. Does anyone know what this is like?

From: 9teen8four Date: December 16, 2021 at 7:53
It's the same singer for Slash Puppet. (Mif) This is not Glam/Sleaze. It's in the vein of all that was popular in 1996. A little Rob Zombie, Tool, Alice In Chains, and some mid-90s Metallica in that Alt-Rock/Metal format. That slow drowning chord progressions with the snareless snare drum foremost in the mix. The use of Middle Eastern sounds. That world-rock sound. We Are The World, We are the People vibe. Clean vocals with a Rob Zombie/ James Hetfield growl at the end of his vocal phrasing. Lyrics about how society is oppressing the human spirit. That kind of thing. I'm not into that crap. I try not to purchase anything of this genre. Grunge and Alt-Rock/Metal was such a sad and boring endeavor. A sad lost woke pseudo hippie generation. The more I listen to this CD. the more I want to step on it and crush it. Fucking Herd Mentality.


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