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Slow Death (band)
Slow Death may refer to: * ''Slow Death'' (album), the sixth studio album by American deathcore band Carnifex * ''Slow Death'' (comics), an underground comix anthology * ''Slow Death EP'', the debut release by Swedish rockers The Leather Nun * "Slow Death", a song by the Flamin' Groovies, from the 1989 album '' Groovies' Greatest Grooves'' * "Slow Death", a fictional drug from the novel A Scanner Darkly ''A Scanner Darkly'' is a science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick, published in 1977. The semi-autobiographical story is set in a dystopian Orange County, California, in the then-future of June 1994, and includes an extensive ...
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Slow Death (album)
''Slow Death'' is the sixth studio album by American deathcore band Carnifex. It was released on August 5, 2016, through Nuclear Blast and was produced by Jason Suecof. Background and recording On November 3, 2014, Carnifex announced that they are working on new material for the forthcoming album. On September 3, 2015, vocalist Scott Lewis stated during an interview that the band will be releasing their new album in the summer of 2016. On January 14, 2016, the group announced that the album is in pre-production. On February 16, Carnifex begun recording the new album. On February 29, a tease of a new song the band have in the works for their album was posted through their social media accounts. On April 15, the band would be filming a music video for a track from the album and were looking for fans to take part in the shoot, which took place in Los Angeles on April 24. On May 11, they revealed the album itself, the album cover, the track list, and release date. Critical receptio ...
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Slow Death (comics)
''Slow Death'' is an underground comix anthology published by Last Gasp, the first title published by the San Francisco Bay Area-based press. Conceived as an ecologically themed comics magazine (in conjunction with the first Earth Day), the title's "underlying theme was always about what the human race was doing to damage the native planet."Fox, M. Steven''Slow Death'' Comixjoint. Accessed Sept. 22, 2016. Frequent contributors to ''Slow Death'' included Greg Irons, Jaxon, Dave Sheridan, Richard Corben, Jim Osborne, Tom Veitch, and Dennis Ellefson. Released sporadically from 1970 to 1992, 11 issues were published in all. Publication history The first issue, titled ''Slow Death Funnies'', was produced by San Francisco State University graduate studentNelson, Gayle"The Origins of Last Gasp," Last Gasp website (Jan. 1999). Accessed Dec. 14, 2013. Ron Turner as a benefit for a local ecology center. Turner borrowed $2,500, and with the help of San Francisco Comic Book Company's Ga ...
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Slow Death EP
''Slow Death'', an Extended Play, EP, is the debut release by Swedish rockers Leather Nun, The Leather Nun. History Singer Jonas Almquist landed a recording contract for a single with Industrial Records. He recorded "Death Threats" at Bagger Studio engineered by Magnus Bagger on December 14, 1978. In order to record a b-side he formed The Leather Nun in Gothenburgh, Sweden, in February 1979. The band was road-tested during a festival in March 1979 and then recorded "No Rule", "Ensam I Natt" and "Slow Death" at Chall Sound Studio on May 25, 1979, engineered by Challe Åström to choose from for the b-side. Industrial Records could not decide and the single ended up a 7-inch EP and was released in November 1979. In the same year "Slow Death" hit No. 1 in Germany's Musik Express Alternative Charts. The cover art by Peter Christopherson shows the corpse of Roberto Crescenzio, who was killed in Lotta Continua#Controversies, a 1977 firebombing. Compared to the group's later recording ...
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Groovies' Greatest Grooves
''Groovies' Greatest Grooves'' is a 1989 compilation album by U.S. rock band the Flamin' Groovies, released by Sire Records. The tracks were selected by ''Rolling Stone'' Senior Writer Michael Goldberg and freelance rock critic Michael Snyder, who also co-wrote the liner notes. Goldberg and Snyder wanted to emphasize the Groovies' original material, and so 18 of the album's 24 songs are Groovies originals. It collected tracks from throughout the group's career, and showcased their versatility and changing styles. It draws heavily from their three Sire Records albums, with 20 of the 24 songs from those records. (The exceptions are "Teenage Head", from the 1971 album of the same name, the two 1972 UA singles "Slow Death" and "Tallahassee Lassie," compiled on '' A Bucket of Brains'', and the 1981 Gold Star Studios recording of "River Deep, Mountain High".) ''Groovies' Greatest Grooves'' is notable for being one of the few CDs released in the CD+G format. Track listing All songs b ...
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