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by Phÿcus

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“We’re gonna slow things down a little bit…”

1994 was the Summer of Doom – doom metal, that is. Armed with this new influence, Phÿcus found a new way to antagonize the audience – with tempo. With a couple exceptions, the tempos used in this set barely reach 80 BPM, and often more like 40.

Features two members of the experimental goth band Lamia, Christian and Bertrand (who were prone to going off in their own direction between and during songs), Thierry Gauthier’s brother, Sebastien Sybre, and the return of Bill Abominog from a sojourn in Cape Breton.

Live sound by Dom Castelli, who was super generous with the vocal delay.

01 No (More!) Pain (More Filth)
02 Blood Crave (More Filth)
03 Tied Up (More Filth)
04 Endorphinate (More Filth)
05 Nightflight To Phÿcus (More Filth)
06 Faktory Amerika (More Filth)
07 Destroy The Earth (More Filth)
08 Missing Foundation (More Filth)
09 Grandmaster Phÿcus (More Filth)
10 Get On The Drugs (More Filth)

credits

released November 30, 1994

Brian Damage – Casio CZ-1000, Backing Tapes, Vocals (01, 03, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10)
Bill Abominog – Moog MG-1, Metal, Vocals (02, 04, 05, 06, 07)
Bertrand – Bass, Backing Vocals
Christian - Guitar
Sebastien Sybre - Percussion

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Phÿcus Montreal, Québec

Phÿcus was a Canadian industrial / experimental band that existed from 1988 to 2000. Phÿcus transformed from the traditional band format into a network that included over 50 contributors in a dozen locales, with Montreal as its centre of operations. Phÿcus' success was minimal, but their output was prodigious. Now in 2020, Phÿcus is back with a new release, "CrowleyWood". ... more

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