We originally put this together for a CD on Slap A Ham in 2001
and then we broke up :(
and then a decade later, we got back together :)
and Emetic records re-released this on both CD and vinyl in 2011
and several years later, Throne records asked to re-re-release it on vinyl only
and then we broke up again :(
and now we have a pile of records to sell :)?
Convenient gatefold design makes joint rolling a cinch!
Recorded at a frequency imperceptible to the ears of child clowns!
Makes ♥ a ♥ great ♥ Valentine's ♥ day ♥ gift ♥!
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Recorded June 6, 1997 and originally released on the "Hard Sound" compilation CD on Trainwreck records. There was a sign on the door at Trainwreck studios which read "Please Record Oil Removed."
lyrics
Dependent upon rape
To survive every day
But your victim is dead
And she gave you life
Jones for the fuel, Oil Junkie
Killing for more, like a fiend
Stumble and fall, weak and sick
Tapped the vein once too often
Oil Removed
Human Failure
credits
from Failing Early, Failing Often,
released December 13, 2001
Russ is playing a guitar
Gary also plays a guitar, but a different one and also yells a bunch
Al plays bass on this song
Chiyo is drum
supported by 26 fans who also own “Oil Removed (original version)”
Love the vibe of this project as a whole. SUPER depressed angry music which relies heavily on sound clips and audio collage is my jam especially in sludge. Feels like a more deprived and crusty version of Through Silver in Blood. Either way, the balance between the audio collage and more tradition crust/sludge sections is perfect and leaves me satisfied every time I listen (which is a lot) kaiiil
supported by 21 fans who also own “Oil Removed (original version)”
this their most solid release to date, there other records are all insanely brilliant, you should buy them if you enjoy this for sure. keep kicking ass and putting some of the best sludge this decade. Ryan Graham
The stygian duo explore themes of gender dysphoria and oppressive institutions through sludgy doom with a pitch-black underbelly. Bandcamp Album of the Day Apr 26, 2021
A fantastic debut showing from Baltimore metal band Born of Plagues, uniting post-metal's expansive textures with sludge's almighty muck. Bandcamp New & Notable May 19, 2021