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Disco Biscuits - Encephalous Crime

Encephalous Crime
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Album Details: Encephalous Crime

Release Date:01/01/1996
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Track List: Encephalous Crime

  1. Mr. Don
  2. Rainbow Song
  3. Stone
  4. Devil's Waltz
  5. Camino del Gordissimo (S.O.B.P. ...
  6. Radiator
  1. Trooper McCue
  2. Pat and Dex
  3. Barfly
  4. Pygmy Twylyte
  5. Basis for a Day

Pro Reviews: Encephalous Crime

  • All Music Guide

    While decidedly amateurish and occasionally derivative, The Disco Biscuits' Encephalous Crime contains early signs of guitarist Jon Gutwillig's compositional prowess on songs such as The Devil's Waltz and Basis For A Day. Backing vocalists augment the band's young, thin voices and make the disc more listenable than it would be otherwise. Early versions of the album contain two live tracks from the summer of 1996 (including a respectable cover of Frank Zappa's Pygmy Twylyte). The second printing of the album, from 1999, features a live version of the staple Basis For A Day recorded in 1998 that showcases the electronic influence the band would take on.

    - Jesse Jarnow, All Music Guide

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Biography

The Disco Biscuits

Jon "The Barber" Gutwillig, Marc Brownstein, Sam Altman, and Aron Magner met on the University of Pennsylvania campus and formed Disco Biscuits there in late 1995. They started out with frat party gigs all over Philly, but quickly moved to the nightclub scene. In 1996 they released their indie debut Encephalous Crime. In addition to their own shows, they toured in suppo... Read more